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Cosmetic Surgery Times eNews

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November 17, 2011

ANTI-AGING

Researchers in France reverse aging in cells

Paris — Researchers at Inserm, an arm of France’s health and research ministries, have successfully rejuvenated cells from elderly donors — some more than 100 years old — thus demonstrating the reversibility of the cellular aging process. » More

BREAST

Canada lags in post-mastectomy reconstructions

Toronto — Few Canadian patients opt for post-mastectomy breast reconstruction, despite its safety and positive psychological benefits, according to a review article in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. » More

UK surgeons warn against ‘stem cell’ augmentation

London — Members of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) have issued a warning about stem cell breast enlargement procedures being offered by private clinics in the United Kingdom, the BBC reports. » More

FYI ...

63%

 

Percentage of plastic surgery patients who learn about procedures from their friends or through referrals

Source: American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery

RESEARCH

Obesity drug effective in monkeys; human trial to come

Houston — Researchers at the MD Anderson Cancer Center have found that a drug that kills a type of fat cell by interrupting its blood supply caused significant weight loss in obese monkeys — a finding that could lead to a new pharmaceutical approach to combating obesity, the online Wall Street Journal reports. » More

New Job Opportunities

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Premiere Center for Cosmetic Surgery

 

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