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July 19, 2012

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Unapproved lipo device penetrates market

Fullerton, Calif. — The LipoTron 3000, a popular aesthetic device touted for its ability to eliminate fat, is gaining popularity in some physicians' offices around the country, but the product hasn't been cleared by federal authorities. » More

Cryolipolysis with shock waves reduces fat

Naples, Italy — An alternative to liposuction that uses a combination of cryolipolysis and shock waves shows promise for reducing subcutaneous fat and cellulite, according to a recent study. » More

Cosmetic toe procedures grow popular

New York — A growing number of Americans are kicking around the idea of cosmetic toe surgery, according to recent reports. » More

FYI ...

127,054

 

Number of breastlift procedures performed in the U.S. in 2011

Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

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Trio of hyaluronic acids perform similarly

Hamburg, Germany — Three hyaluronic acids (HAs) used to augment facial tissue perform very similarly, although one filler stood out in week four of a recent German study. » More

WOUND HEALING

Molecular discovery sheds light on scars

New York — Agents that block receptors for adenosine may be applied topically to wound sites, helping to diminish scars, according to results of a new study. » More

New Job Opportunities

FL-Premiere Center for Cosmetic Surgery

 

FL-Aqua Plastic Surgery

MI-Donohue & Associates

 

VA-Bitar Cosmetic Surgery Institute

 

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