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Will Google Glass make its way into the operating room?

  A number of plastic surgeons have adopted wearable devices, 3-D technology and robotic assistants while working with patients, but will Google Glass affect the way medical professionals communicate with patients or conduct their surgeries? At the 2014 Aesthetic Meeting in San Francisco, The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery announced a number of advancements…

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Athletes seek cosmetic surgery after sports injuries

  With all the bashing, hitting and crushing associated with popular sports, it’s no surprise that a number of the nation’s top athletes seek surgeries to fix flaws acquired while playing the game. Whether they’re seeking a rhinoplasty to fix a broken nose or shortening the lengths of their ears to better fit in their…

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More Seniors Getting Mohs for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers

The number of Medicare beneficiaries undergoing Mohs microsurgery for nonmelanoma skin cancers doubled between 2001 and 2006, while the rate of surgical excision remained relatively stable, according to new research presented here at the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) 69th Annual Meeting. “In 2001, 0.75 of every 100 Medicare beneficiaries received Mohs micrographic surgery for…

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Here are several precautions to take 48 hours prior to your procedure

  Opting for cosmetic surgery is a very important decision in some people’s lives. There are several precautions to take 48 hours prior to your procedure, such as heeding doctor’s recommendations and avoiding unhealthy risk factors, but there are ways to substantially increase your health months before your operation – steps that may be key…

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After Huge Weight Loss, Sagging Skin Remains

We all carry with us reminders of the person we used to be. It’s just a lot more literal for some than others. People who lose a massive amount of weight are often surprised at how unhappy they still are with their bodies. The fat is gone, but all that skin that held it in…

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About-Face

Out with the gaunt and tight, in with the plump and juicy. There’s a new face in town—and it’s a baby’s. A woman I have known for many years did something to her face not all that long ago, and for a few weeks afterward, I was not able to put my finger on it….

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Keratinocyte Transplantation—New Option for Skin Coverage After Burns?

Emerging Technique May Overcome Disadvantages of Other Skin Graft Alternatives, Suggests Review in PRS GO A transplantation technique using the patient’s own skin cells—without the need for prolonged culture—may provide a new alternative for skin coverage in burn patients, suggests a report in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global OpenÂŽ, the official open-access medical journal of the…

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Brides-to-be request cosmetic surgery

  Considerations for some brides-to-be extend well beyond wardrobe and seating arrangements. Over the past several years, both men and women prepping for their wedding days have started to explore the realm of cosmetic surgery and other rejuvenation procedures in order to look their best for the occasion. Something old, something new According to the…

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Botox Injections Could Be Key to Cutting Cancer Growth

Botox injections, usually used in the fight against aging, may help battle cancer, according to data from medical trials performed on mice—published in Science Translational Medicine. Scientists from Columbia University Medical Centre, New York, and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim found that using the Botulinum toxin—the neurotoxin that disrupts nerve function…

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Study IDs Risk Factors for Severe Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Risk factors associated with severity of the disease may help guide therapy for hidradenitis suppurativa, according to research published in the September issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. Risk factors associated with severity of the disease may help guide therapy for hidradenitis suppurativa, according to research published in the September issue…

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