Yearly Archives: 2011

15

Mar

Plastic Surgeons Have Increasing Importance in the E.R.

Published: March 15, 2011

Plastic surgery is gaining importance in the emergency room according to authors of a new study from Turkey. The findings aren’t surprising considering many plastic surgeons are trained in reconstruction techniques. The researchers pointed out that “progresses in microsurgery and their adaptation to trauma surgery have contributed considerably to the increasing significance of plastic and … Continue reading Plastic Surgeons Have Increasing Importance in the E.R.

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11

Mar

TODAY Show Features Breast Augmentation & Reduction Patients

Published: March 11, 2011

Two women achieved their preferred breast size through breast surgery: one with breast augmentation and the other with breast reduction surgery. They recently shared their stories on the TODAY Show’s Life Changers series. Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Erica said before her breast augmentation she described herself as … Continue reading TODAY Show Features Breast Augmentation & Reduction Patients

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1

Mar

Stem Cells Could Re-grow Breast Tissue for Reconstruction

Published: March 1, 2011

Experts are hoping that stem cells will be the next breakthrough in breast reconstruction. CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton recently covered the topic on the CBS Early Show, explaining that stem cells and the body’s own fat could be used to essentially re-grow breast tissue. “A patient’s own fat and stem cells are … Continue reading Stem Cells Could Re-grow Breast Tissue for Reconstruction

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24

Feb

N.Y. Times Explores Ethnic Differences in Plastic Surgery

Published: February 24, 2011

Different ethnic groups are choosing plastic surgery that is “tailored to their cultural preferences and ideals of beauty,” according to an article in the New York Times. It found there are procedure trends within different ethnic groups in New York City. “When a patient comes in from a certain ethnic background and of a certain … Continue reading N.Y. Times Explores Ethnic Differences in Plastic Surgery

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19

Feb

Survey Investigates Surgeons’ Liposuction Preferences

Published: February 19, 2011

Today there is a wide array of liposuction techniques, but which ones do surgeons prefer? A survey of plastic surgeons that explored their preferences on liposuction found that suction-assisted lipectomy (SAL), which is considered traditional liposuction, was the preferred method of fat removal for over half of respondents. “In a field that is so rapidly … Continue reading Survey Investigates Surgeons’ Liposuction Preferences

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10

Feb

ASPS Statistics Show Plastic Surgery Up Five Percent in 2010

Published: February 10, 2011

New statistics released by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) showed that 13.1 million cosmetic plastic surgery procedures were performed last year in the United States, a 5 percent increase from 2009. The Society links the increase to the rise in consumer confidence. “The financial markets are at a two year high, we’re seeing … Continue reading ASPS Statistics Show Plastic Surgery Up Five Percent in 2010

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1

Feb

Dr. Kim Discusses Issue of Awake Cosmetic Surgery

Published: February 1, 2011

“Nipped, tucked and wide awake, ”a recent women’s health article on msnbc.com is getting a fair amount of attention because it explores an issue in cosmetic surgery that could become an alarming trend. “Awake cosmetic surgery” is marketed under the guise of lower cost or lower anesthesia risk. But the acutal cost may be much … Continue reading Dr. Kim Discusses Issue of Awake Cosmetic Surgery

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20

Jan

Bill Introduced in TX Legislature Would Ensure Breast Reconstruction Patients are Properly Informed

Published: January 20, 2011

The Texas legislature has introduced a bill to be entitled an act that, if passed into law, will ensure that patients are informed about their options in breast reconstruction surgery. With the amendment of section 311.004, the health and safety code in the State of Texas would include requirements to notify patients undergoing certain breast … Continue reading Bill Introduced in TX Legislature Would Ensure Breast Reconstruction Patients are Properly Informed

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17

Jan

Teens May Consider Plastic Surgery to Combat Teasing

Published: January 17, 2011

Good Morning America recently investigated a new phenomenon in which teens consider plastic surgery to avoid appearance-related teasing. Michelle Martin, one teen featured in the segment, had a breast augmentation at 19 after years of being teased for having a small chest. Martin said the recovery and scars from the surgery were a small price … Continue reading Teens May Consider Plastic Surgery to Combat Teasing

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11

Jan

Winter Specials Make it a Good Season for Plastic Surgery

Published: January 11, 2011

If you’re considering plastic surgery this year, getting it in the winter season offers several benefits: there are often plastic surgery specials to take advantage of, and if you get your procedures done this winter you’ll be ready when summer comes. The Boston Herald reported on this trend, and one doctor said that some of … Continue reading Winter Specials Make it a Good Season for Plastic Surgery

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