The Latest in Plastic Surgery News
Art versus science in plastic surgery
A recent debate has emerged about whether plastic surgeons should be artists or strictly scientists.
Plastic surgery trends: facelifts on the rise
Each year about this time the American Society of Plastic Surgeons releases their report on statistical trends based on the previous year's numbers.
Mythbusting: Latisse, breast implants, liposuction, weekend facelift
Mythbusting: Latisse, breast implants, liposuction, weekend facelift
Trends in liposuction: a consumer guide
A consumer guide of trends in liposuction
BRA day event a success, more work to do for reconstruction awareness
BRA day event a success, more work to do for reconstruction awareness
The special problem of specialization in plastic surgery
Consumers want an expert, not the "jack of all trades." But it is the comprehensive nature of plastic surgery training that provides the foundation for expertise.
Evolution of breast reconstruction (or a trip down mammary lane?)
Evolution of breast reconstruction (or a trip down mammary lane?)
Dr. Baxter goes "Hollywood" – sort of
I had the chance recently to tape a segment for an online lifestyle channel with a couple of Hollywood TV docs and discussed the FDA-cleared technology, Liposonix.
Do breast implants really improve quality of life?
According to a new study, women who have opted for breast enlargement with implants have objectively measurable improvement in several aspects of their lives.
Liposonix update
With approximately 6 months of experience our belt, the word on Liposonix is positive because Liposonix is the first FDA-cleared device for noninvasive localized fat reduction using focused ultrasound.