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Men Fuel Rebound in Plastic Surgery: Sizeable Increases in Facelifts and Other Surgical Procedures for Men
March 21, 2011 New research shows that more men are now going under the knife to look good. Overall cosmetic plastic surgery procedures in men were up 2 percent in 2010 compared to 2009. The new statistics show ... > full story -
Electricity Sparks Interest in New Technologies and Cosmeceuticals for Aging Skin
March 18, 2011 It may seem as if new developments to combat aging skin are being introduced faster than the speed of light. At the forefront of the research, dermatologists are underpinning these advancements, ... > full story -
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‘Feminine’ Science Catches Girls’ Interest
March 2, 2011 What makes scientific topics personally relevant and thus interesting to girls? Researchers found that the reason why girls are less interested in science than boys is that scientific topics are ... > full story -
Clinical Trial for Treatment of Breast Cancer Using CyberKnife Launched
February 15, 2011 For breast-cancer patients, a new high-beam radiation using the Accuray CyberKnife System may offer improved cosmetic results, less radiation exposure to surrounding tissue and a shorter treatment ... > full story -
Migraine Surgery Offers Good Long-Term Outcomes, Study Finds
February 2, 2011 Surgery to "deactivate" migraine headaches produces lasting good results, with nearly 90 percent of patients having at least partial relief at five years' follow-up, researchers report. In about 30 ... > full story -
Botulinum Toxin A Creates Muscle Weakness and Atrophy Following Long Term Use, Study Suggests
December 2, 2010 A new study found animals injected with Botulinum toxin A experienced muscle weakness and atrophy far from the site of injection. The research raises some important questions about the long-term ... > full story -
Hold the Phone: Prolonged Cell Use Can Trigger Allergic Reaction, as Can Body Piercing, Tattoos and Cosmetics
November 19, 2010 Chatting endlessly on your cell phone can lead to an allergic reaction to the nickel in your phone, according to allergists. From cosmetics to jewelry, body piercings to tattoos, allergies can lurk ... > full story -
Assessment Tool Predicts Blood Clot Risk After Plastic Surgery
November 18, 2010 Blood clot risk assessments aren't common practice among plastic surgeons nationwide in the US. A new study shows that patients undergoing plastic or reconstructive surgery should receive a risk ... > full story -
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Patients Find Computer Imaging Before Rhinoplasty Moderately Accurate, Useful
November 15, 2010 Computer imaging to predict how patients will look following plastic surgery involving the nose appears to be moderately accurate, and patients value its inclusion in the preoperative consultation, ... > full story -
Breast Cancer Patients Prefer Silicone Over Saline Implants After Mastectomy
November 8, 2010 A new study has found that women who receive silicone implants after a double mastectomy are more satisfied with their breasts than women who receive saline implants. The findings may help physicians ... > full story
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