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Cosmetic Surgery Times eNews

Cosmetic Surgery Times eNews

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March 1, 2012

FACE

Study: More surgery equals more years off face

Toronto — More extensive facial surgery predicts a younger estimated age for patients who have undergone one, two or three procedures, according to an online study in Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery. » More

BREAST

Breast repair with fat grafts gives lasting results

Sakuragaoka, Japan — A Japanese study finds that free dermal fat grafts (FDFG) provide good to excellent long-term cosmetic results in slim, small-breasted women who undergo a partial mastectomy involving the inner upper quadrant. » More

FYI ...

119,000

 

Number of facelift procedures performed in 2011

Source: American Society of Plastic Surgeons

ACS SURVEY

Surgeons and alcohol: A ‘significant problem’

Chicago — Alcohol abuse is a “significant problem” among U.S. surgeons, according to results of a recently completed nationwide survey. » More

TRANSPLANT NEWS

Turkey's first face transplant recipient gets shave

Antalya, Turkey — A 19-year-old Turkish youth who received the transplanted facial tissue of a 45-year-old donor earlier this year celebrated the one-month anniversary of the procedure with a shave, according to news reports. » More

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