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Why Some Treatments Rescue Aging Skin
May 28, 2008 Dozens of studies show collagen repair is possible and demonstrate why three types of available skin treatments are effective: topical retinoic acid, carbon dioxide laser resurfacing and injections ... > full story -
Looking Tired Or Angry May Have More To Do With Facial Aesthetics Than How You Feel
May 28, 2008 The old saying, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder," has been scientifically shown to be true. A study in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery found that variations in eyebrow shape, eyelid ... > full story -
Key To Angelina-Like Cheeks? Add Volume To Deep Fat Compartment
May 28, 2008 Not only are cheeks central to your face -- they are central to the American concept of beauty. A study in June's Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official medical journal of the American ... > full story -
Delayed Adverse Effects May Occur Following Injection With Cosmetic Skin Fillers
May 19, 2008 Polyalkylimide implants -- injections used as cosmetic fillers primarily in Europe -- may be associated with infrequent but sometimes severe immune-related adverse effects months following the ... > full story -
Study Outlines Tools To Assess Facial Plastic Surgery Outcomes
May 19, 2008 Objective, validated measures for assessing outcomes following facial plastic surgery have become more prevalent over the past decade, according to a review of previous studies published in the ... > full story -
Technique For Nasal Obstruction Helps Patients Breathe Easier, Study Finds
May 19, 2008 Z-plasty, a minimally invasive surgical technique to treat internal nasal valve collapse, showed significant improvement in relieving nasal obstruction with less recovery time compared to more ... > full story -
Skin Flaps Deliver Cancer-Fighting Therapy, Study Reveals
May 8, 2008 Using gene therapy, plastic surgeons have delivered cancer fighting proteins through skin flaps placed on cancerous tumors on rats with a 79 percent reduction in tumor volume, according to a study in ... > full story -
Breast Reconstruction Advances Fix Distortions Left By Lumpectomy
April 23, 2008 Lumpectomy or breast conservation surgery is the most common type of breast cancer surgery currently performed. A new report examines advances plastic surgeons have made in breast reconstruction to ... > full story -
Risk Of Treatment-Resistant Infection Following Facelift Surgery
March 17, 2008 About one-half percent of patients undergoing facelift surgery at one outpatient surgical center between 2001 and 2007 developed methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections, according to a ... > full story -
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Botox For Newborns
March 17, 2008 Botox, is best known as one of the most commonly used molecules to reduce wrinkles. It is also known as one of the most poisonous naturally occurring substances. Now, after new research, it has ... > full story
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