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Choosing correct skin flap procedure ensures elegance, patient satisfaction
The key to facial wound reconstruction is to visualize and outline the planned flap, but refrain from excising the entire outline or length of flap until after the total skin movement is assessed and undermining is completed, according to Anthony Benedetto, D.O., F.A.C.P., associate professor of dermatology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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More than lip service — lower face options minimize downtime
For treating the lips and lower face, experts tell Cosmetic Surgery Times that options including fillers, botulinum toxin injections and newer resurfacing technologies can deliver excellent cosmetic results — usually with little or no downtime.
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Conscious sedation avoids risks of general anesthesia
The reduced risk inherent in the use of conscious sedation is a benefit that is appealing to both patients and surgeons.
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Post-bariatric breast management rarely straightforward
Breast problems faced by patients who have undergone massive weight loss rarely lend themselves to easy solutions, says a leading cosmetic surgeon in this field.
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