June 1, 2009 By:Cheryl Guttman
Each patient is different, and the good surgeon should have different techniques of brow and forehead rejuvenation in order to get the best results for their patients.
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June 1, 2009 By:Beth Kapes
Liquid face lifts are becoming the new most popular way to reverse the signs of aging, but patients need to be clear on the long term affects of fillers versus surgical facelifts.
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June 1, 2009 By:Nancy A. Melville
New neurotoxins Purtox, Xeomin, and Dysport will be entering the U.S. market to compete with Botox.
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May 27, 2009 By:Patty Reiman
Tattoo or not to? That is the dilemma of adding permanent cosmetics to your aesthetic offerings. Is it right for your practice?
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May 1, 2009 By:ILYA PETROU, M.D.
How much botulinum A toxin and precisely where injections should be placed when treating these areas can differ widely from patient to patient.
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April 20, 2009
At a recent educational symposia, AboutFace 2009, The Art and Science of Using Injectable Agents and Energy-based Devices for Facial Aesthetic Enhancement, Cheryl Burgess, M.D., shared her expertise on the use of topical agents in skin of color.
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April 1, 2009 By:Lisette Hilton
Students in London completed a survey that measured aspects of people's attitudes toward cosmetic surgery on a seven-point scale. The survey also factored in personality points, such as extroversion, emotional stability and openness to experience.
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April 1, 2009 By:Karen Donley-Hayes
To keep up with patient demand for effective procedures that require less downtime and trauma, cosmetic surgeons are fine-tuning novel approaches.
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March 1, 2009
More and more practitioners are opting away from the transcutanous approach to filler injections and instead are injecting filler from inside the mouth, a method that may yield some notable benefits.
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