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Cosmetic Surgery Times E-News
July 15, 2010
TOP SEARCHES: Blepharoplasty // Facial rejuvenation // Anesthesia
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Sanofi-Aventis eyes U.S. firms
Regimen won’t prevent relapse
‘Dimpleplasty’ carries risks
Surgery reform urged in Ireland
Procedures on rise in China
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Sanofi-Aventis eyes U.S. pharma firms
Paris — France’s largest pharmaceutical firm is eyeing the acquisition of a major U.S. company, Bloomberg.com reports. More...
Twice-weekly TC cream won’t prevent melasma relapse
Los Angeles — The good news from a recently completed study is that using triple combination (TC) cream daily for 12 weeks reduces melasma severity enough for treatment to be cut to twice weekly. More...
British experts warn against ‘designer dimples’
London — Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but many here think it has gone too far. More...
Surgeon urges reform of Ireland’s cosmetic surgery industry
Dublin — A leading cosmetic surgeon here says Ireland’s cosmetic surgery industry is in urgent need of regulation, the Independent reports. More...
Cosmetic procedures, revisions boom in China
Shanghai — Thousands of young Chinese women — and an increasing number of men — are choosing to have eyelid reconstruction, nasal-bridge augmentation or breast enlargements to improve their chances of landing better jobs, finding a mate or both, MiamiHerald.com reports. More...
Key Topic Updates
Liability & Risk Management
Focused risk management battles tort reform storm
FDA warns against advertising ‘lipodissolve’

Health Law & Policy
New website to disclose healthcare industry compensation
What the HITECH Act means for you

Surgery
Surgical infection-prevention program has mixed results
S. aureus infections a greater risk after certain procedures
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