Aug 1, 2008 By:
Lisette Hilton
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Web-based decision support tools for prospective breast augmentation patients can offer helpful information, even enhancing the doctor-patient consultation. However, surgeons should warn their patients that some of these sites focus more on making money than on credibility.

Aug 1, 2008 By:
Karen Donley-Hayes
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One surgeon has optimized his use of a grid system to help eliminate dog ears and maximize predictability of abdominoplasty results.

Jul 1, 2008 By:
ILYA PETROU, M.D.
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Although several post-operative wound dressings and techniques are available, according to one surgeon, post-operative wounds heal best with moisture-retentive dressings or agents.

May 1, 2008 By:
Beth Kapes
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Could a by-product of multicomponent pheresis developed over three decades ago now be used as an agent to improve normal wound healing? Autologous platelet gel (APG) from healthy individuals may be such an agent to enhance quick, complete wound healing, according to findings from a recent report in the Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery.

Apr 1, 2008 By:
Nancy A. Melville
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Whether you need to capture before-and-after results in a cosmetic procedure for patients or for publication, photo systems can be one of the most valuable of all office tools for a cosmetic practice, providing everything from a portfolio of a doctor's work to documentation in medicolegal situations

Apr 1, 2008 By:
ILYA PETROU, M.D.
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Hydrogen peroxide is commonly used to clean and prep wounds in a surgical setting, but as a recent study clearly demonstrates, the use of hydrogen peroxide on absorbable gut sutures significantly decreases their tensile strength and causes premature suture degradation, which will likely lead to wound dehiscence and, possibly, hypertrophic scarring.

Immediate post-op intake of food by abdominoplasty patients is safe, beneficial Nov 14, 2007 By:
Ilya Petrou, MD
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The traditional approach to feeding a patient following full abdominoplasty is to wait until the patient has audible bowel activity to commence with the oral intake of food. But one recent study claims such patients can safely begin feeding immediately post-op, without an increase in the incidence of POI.

Prescribing a dose of reality when recovery scenes hit the cutting room floor Oct 1, 2007 By:
Patty Reiman
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Pain or discomfort is an expected, natural part of any surgery — at least from the perspective of most cosmetic surgeons.

Tissue 'glue' boosts facelift recovery, healing time Oct 1, 2007 By:
Nancy A. Melville
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Cosmetic surgeons are increasingly finding fibrin sealant products useful to reduce bruising and swelling following facelifts.
