December 26, 2014

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Study considers transaxillary technique for high-risk patients

Could the transaxillary incision technique be safer and more effective than the standard anterior approach for breast-implant exchange procedures in high-risk patients? » What researchers found

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The Vegas Cosmetic Surgery & Aesthetic Dermatology

will be held June 10 – 14, 2015 at The Bellagio, Las Vegas. The meeting aims to foster a spirit of cooperation between the four "core" specialties. Register now

Novel extended-release local analgesic improves post-facial rejuvenation outcomes

Plastic surgeons present their first-hand experience with an extended-release local analgesic to help minimize the need for general anesthesia, narcotics and their associated risks. » In their own words

Study measures social impact of facial lesions

To what degree do facial lesions affect conversational comfort? This is a research first. » Read more

Counseling the MWL patient for corrective surgery

Researchers interested in better counseling MWL patients considering corrective abdominal surgery evaluated the incidence of deformities as well as the factors influencing those deformities.
» What they found

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