Cosmetic Surgery Times eNews

August 9, 2012

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Body contouring complications more common in men

Certain types of wound complications are more frequent in men than in women who undergo body contouring procedures after weight loss surgeries, according to new research results. » Full article

Surgeons more critical of breast reduction results

Women generally rate the appearance of their breasts as "good" or "very good" following breast reduction surgery, but plastic surgeons tend to be more critical of the outcomes, a new study finds. » Full article

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Social media marketers target new surgical clients

A social media management firm has launched a specialized marketing program that provides online marketing support to cosmetic, aesthetic and reconstructive surgery practices. » Full article

Foundation provides plastic surgery for bullied kids

A New York nonprofit organization offers free corrective surgery to teens who have been bullied, reigniting the debate over whether parents should allow their children to undergo cosmetic procedures. » Full article

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