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Archive for April, 2011

Conflict of Interest Controls Tightened for Plastic Surgeons

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

American Society of Plastic Surgeons Releases Compliance Guidelines for Interactions with Industry(PRWeb April 28, 2011)Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/plastic-surgeons/plastic-surgery/prweb8357009.htm (Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals)

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Study examines connection between highly textured breast implants, double capsules

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Aggressively textured breast implants are associated with double capsules and late seromas, according
to a retrospective study of several hundred primary bilateral breast augmentations and primary bilateral mastopexy
augmentations. (Source: Modern Medicine)
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Selection system matches implant dimensions with patients’ anatomy

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Use of a system designed to aid breast implant selection can help to optimize patient satisfaction
after augmentation mammaplasty and reduce the rate of reoperation for size change, according to Dennis C. Hammond,
M.D., who spoke at the 2010 meeting of the Canadian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in Toronto. (Source: Modern Medicine)
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Stem cell-enriched fat tissue offers organic look, feel to breast augmentation

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Breast augmentation techniques employing fat grafts are growing in popularity, but in many cases they
are still hindered by variability in volume achieved and longevity of results. Japanese plastic surgeon Kotaro
Yoshimura, M.D., department of plastic surgery, University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, is making strides
in improving the outcomes of fat grafting for breast augmentation with his cell-assisted lipotransfer (CAL)
technique. (Source: Modern Medicine)
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High-cohesive silicone gel implants have special place in breast augmentation

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Experience with high-cohesive, form-stable silicone gel implants (Allergan and Mentor) throughout the
past 14 years has convinced one European cosmetic surgeon of their unique benefits for breast augmentation
surgery. (Source: Modern Medicine)
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Fat transfer breast augmentations proving successful, but challenges remain

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Aesthetic Exchange is a department in Cosmetic Surgery Times that offers cosmetic surgeons the
opportunity to provide input on various industry-related issues/trends. This month’s question is: How far has the
procedure for lipoaugmentation of the breasts come, and where might the procedure be headed? (Source: Modern Medicine)

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Three-stage forehead flap with modified folded lining addresses anatomical deficits

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

A plastic surgeon specializing in nasal reconstruction finds that a forehead flap with his personal
modification to the traditional folded-flap technique reliably achieves success in the vast majority of patients
requiring full-thickness nasal repair. (Source: Modern Medicine)
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Blockbuster Allergan Botox Settlement; $212 Million To California Man

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

In a huge settlement, $212 million dollars has been awarded to a victim of Botox, as Allergan the manufacturer, has conceded that the drug did in fact cause a California man brain damage and disability. However, this case took place in Virginia. Douglas Ray Jr., 67, filed suit against Allergan Inc. after complaining that Allergan did not warn his doctor regarding the negative effects of the drug. The suit asked for $12 million in compensatory damages and left the punitive damages up to the jury. Ray’s lawyer stated regarding the settlement: “We asked that it be big… (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
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