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October 18, 2012

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Facial fillers linked to blindness

The improper use of cosmetic fillers in glabellar or nasolabial fold areas can cause retinal artery occlusion, which is associated with permanent blindness, according to a recent study. » Full article

FDA clears PixelRF for skin resurfacing

Alma Lasers has received clearance from the Food and Drug Administration for its new fractionated skin resurfacing module, the company announced.
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Increase in number of pectoral implant procedures performed in men in the U.S. from

Source: American Society of Plastic Surgeons

More men seeking cosmetic procedures

An emerging trend that has more men seeking cosmetic advice will find more primary care providers in the cosmetic counsel seat, according to one plastic surgeon. » Full article

Witness describes deadly injection

The friend of a woman who died after receiving buttock injections in a hotel room testified last week that she saw Padge Gordon, also called "the Black Madam," perform the injections that left a 20-year-old woman dead. » Full article

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