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December 8, 2010
TOP SEARCHES: Photo rejuvenation // Blepharoplasty // Liposculpture
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Singer dies in surgery
CO2 laser mildly effective
Presurgical imaging helpful
Scalp numbness varies
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Talent show singer dies during plastic surgery
Beijing — An aspiring young pop singer who gained fame as a contestant on China’s TV equivalent to “American Idol” died last month during a facial plastic surgery procedure, news agency AFP reports. More...
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Ablative CO2 laser mildly effective for Asian skin
Hong Kong — Fractional ablative carbon dioxide laser resurfacing is minimally to moderately effective in rejuvenating the skin of Asian patients, but causes a higher rate of postinflammatory hyperpigmentation than nonablative fractional resurfacing, HealthDay News reports. More...
Preoperative computer imaging useful in rhinoplasty cases
Atherton, Calif. — New research suggests that computer imaging prior to rhinoplasty has moderate accuracy — and that the more accurate it is, the more satisfied patients tend to be with their results, HealthDay News reports. More...
Open browlifts cause more numbness than endoscopic lifts
Birmingham, Ala. — Open browlifts (OBL) generally result in more early forehead and scalp numbness than endoscopic browlifts (EBL), but the end result seems to be about the same after 18 months, HealthDay News reports. More...
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