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New Therapy to Overcome Body Dysmorphic Disorder
June 28, 2010 People coping with body dysmorphic disorder seek out in particular plastic surgeons, orthodontists and aesthetic professionals to alleviate their suffering: "However, what they really need is ... > full story -
Botox Eases Nerve Pain in Certain Patients
June 10, 2010 Made popular for its ability to smooth wrinkles when injected into the face, Botox -- a toxin known to weaken or paralyze certain nerves and muscles -- may have another use that goes beyond the ... > full story -
Factors That May Predict If Patients Will Be Satisfied With Facial Plastic Surgery
May 17, 2010 A study of patients undergoing elective facial plastic surgery suggests that older patients and those currently being treated for depression may be more likely to be satisfied with the results of ... > full story -
Botox Reduces Wrinkles Even in Less Frequent Doses
April 26, 2010 Patients can decrease the frequency of Botox Cosmetic injections over time and still receive most of the same wrinkle-smoothing cosmetic benefits, according to new research. After two years of ... > full story -
'Love Handles' Repurposed for Breast Reconstruction in Women Without Enough Belly Fat
April 14, 2010 A new technique using tissue from those below-the-waist "love handles" improves cosmetic breast reconstruction in slim, athletic cancer patients without adequate fat sources elsewhere, a small study ... > full story -
Facial Aging Is More Than Skin Deep
March 23, 2010 Facelifts and other wrinkle-reducing procedures have long been sought by people wanting to ward off the signs of aging, but new research suggests that it takes more than tightening loose skin to ... > full story -
Study Assesses Complications Associated With Nasal Ventilation in Newborns
March 15, 2010 More than 10 percent of newborns who receive oxygenation and ventilation using nasal continuous airway pressure in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) may experience complications inside or ... > full story -
Skin Transplant Offers New Hope to Vitiligo Patients
March 9, 2010 A new study finds that skin transplant surgery is safe and effective for treating vitiligo. Researchers followed 23 patients for up to six months after surgery and found that the treated area ... > full story -
How Nanosized Particles May Affect Skin Care Products
March 6, 2010 The rapidly growing field of nanotechnology and its future use in cosmetic products holds both enormous potential and potential concern for consumers. Currently, major cosmetic manufacturers have ... > full story -
Link Between Vitamin D and Basal Cell Carcinoma Probed: Study Sheds Light on Development of Most Common Form of Skin Cancer
March 4, 2010 A new has shown a link between Vitamin D levels and basal cell carcinoma, a finding that could lead researchers to better understand the development of the most common form of skin cancer. In a small ... > full story
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