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Mesotherapy not proven as a safe alternative to liposuction

A non-surgical method called mesotherapy claims to remove fat and contour the body, but there is no scientific evidence supporting its safety or efficacy. Plastic surgeons recommend liposuction instead due to its proven track record of safely removing fat.

SourceAmerican Society of Plastic Surgeons·JournalPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery·DateApr 18, 2005
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Disfigured patients may be forced to forego surgery

American Society of Plastic Surgeons reports a decline in reconstructive procedures due to insurance companies excluding coverage for procedures like skin lesion removals and breast reduction. This leaves patients with limited options, forcing them to choose between affording necessary procedures or living with painful medical conditions.

SourceAmerican Society of Plastic Surgeons·JournalPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery·DateMar 16, 2005

Massive weight loss patients create mass appeal for body contouring procedures

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, massive weight loss patients are driving growth in body contouring procedures. The demand for these procedures has increased by 77% since 2000, with lower body lifts seeing a significant surge of 72% between 2003 and 2004.

SourceAmerican Society of Plastic Surgeons·JournalPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery·DateMar 16, 2005

9.2 million cosmetic plastic surgery procedures in 2004 - up 5%

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reported a strong increase in cosmetic surgery procedures in 2004, with over 1.7 million surgical and minimally-invasive procedures performed. The demand for injectables like Botox and hyaluronic acid fillers drove growth in minimally-invasive procedures.

SourceAmerican Society of Plastic Surgeons·JournalPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery·DateMar 16, 2005
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Cosmetic surgery epidemic among young adults a myth

A study of 559 college-age women found that despite common perceptions, a significant number have not undergone cosmetic surgery. The research suggests that those who care more about physical appearance are more likely to view cosmetic surgery as an option.

SourceAmerican Society of Plastic Surgeons·JournalPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery·DateFeb 28, 2005

Infection in breast implants

Breast implant infections can occur due to various risk factors, including capsular contraction. Experts propose diagnostic and management strategies for such problems. Antibiotics may prevent capsular contraction caused by subclinical infection.

SourceThe Lancet_DELETED·JournalThe Lancet Infectious Diseases·DateFeb 1, 2005
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Holiday feasting could sabotage liposuction results

A recent study by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons reveals that patients who eat a proper diet and exercise after liposuction are more likely to achieve positive long-term results. These individuals have a 96% chance of losing weight and a 15 times higher likelihood of being satisfied with their results.

SourceAmerican Society of Plastic Surgeons·JournalPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery·DateNov 30, 2004

Women taking breast enhancement pills swallow empty promises

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons warns that breast enhancement pills can be dangerous and interact with prescribed medications. Many women may place their health at risk by taking these pills, which are sold as herbal supplements and lack FDA scrutiny.

SourceAmerican Society of Plastic Surgeons·JournalPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery·DateNov 17, 2004

System lowers breast augmentation re-operation rate by 17 percent

A new algorithm system has significantly reduced the breast augmentation re-operation rate to 3% in a seven-year study. The algorithms help determine the right implant and procedure for each patient, improving patient safety and satisfaction.

SourceAmerican Society of Plastic Surgeons·JournalPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery·DateNov 10, 2004
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Plastic surgeons perform first entire face reconstruction

Burn victims may soon experience restored faces with a single operation, reducing pain and recovery time. Surgeons utilize innovative techniques to create thick skin flaps with unique blood supplies, eliminating huge scars and promoting emotional healing.

SourceAmerican Society of Plastic Surgeons·DateOct 13, 2004

Americans pay for unethical medical expert witnesses

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) is addressing concerns about unethical medical expert witnesses. The society has created a document that calls for expert witnesses to affirm their expertise and provide truthful testimony based on industry standards.

SourceAmerican Society of Plastic Surgeons·DateOct 12, 2004

Botox could play a key role in pain control during breast reconstruction

A study presented at the American Society of Plastic Surgeons annual scientific meeting found that Botox injections significantly decreased muscle spasms and pain after breast reconstruction with tissue expanders. Patients who received Botox used 89% less morphine and had shorter hospital stays compared to those in the control group.

SourceAmerican Society of Plastic Surgeons·DateOct 10, 2004
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Liposuction shown to be safe under proper conditions

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center conducted the first comprehensive study on liposuction's physiological impact, analyzing its effects on the heart and lungs, as well as electrolyte changes. The study found that levels of lidocaine and epinephrine must be closely monitored to ensure patient safety.

SourceUT Southwestern Medical Center·JournalPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery·DateSep 1, 2004
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ASPS study indicates breast reduction diminishes breast cancer in high-risk women

A study by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons suggests that breast reduction can decrease the chance of developing breast cancer by 50-70 percent in high-risk women. The report is based on six observational studies conducted in the US, Canada, Denmark, and Sweden, examining over 32,000 women.

SourceAmerican Society of Plastic Surgeons·JournalPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery·DateMay 29, 2004

Gastric bypass surgery riskiest for those who need it most

A study of 335 patients found that gastric bypass surgery is associated with complications such as suture tears, pulmonary embolism, and pneumonia. The procedure should only be considered for patients who have tried other weight loss methods and are at risk of life-threatening complications due to their obesity.

SourceUniversity Hospitals of Cleveland·DateDec 1, 2003

Reconstructive breast surgery rates low in Canada

Breast reconstruction rates in Canada are low due to a lack of knowledge among physicians, with only 7.9% undergoing the procedure. Plastic surgeons and primary care physicians alike have expressed lower levels of knowledge on the subject.

SourceUniversity of Toronto·JournalPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery·DateDec 11, 2002
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Plastic surgery to the'nines'

A new system is being developed to aid plastic surgeons in reconstructive surgery by analyzing faces using wavelet analysis, recommending procedures and assessing outcomes. This technology has potential applications outside of plastic surgery, including facial recognition and security, as well as quantifying beauty.

SourceWashington University in St. Louis·DateJul 22, 2002

New breakthrough may make breast-implant procedures safer

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have developed a new antibiotic solution that may help prevent capsular contracture, a common risk associated with breast implant surgery. The solution, created by Dr. William P. Adams Jr., inhibits bacterial growth from organisms commonly found around implants and has shown promise in prev...

SourceUT Southwestern Medical Center·JournalPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery·DateJan 11, 2000

Radically New Type Of Surgery Tested On First Patient

Neurosurgeons successfully tested a new magnetic surgery system on the world's first human patient, allowing for precise navigation of surgical tools through the brain. The innovative technology has far-reaching potential for various applications, including implanting electrodes, repairing aneurysms, and delivering targeted treatments.

SourceWashU Medicine·DateDec 22, 1998
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Complicated Hip Surgery Benefits From 3-D Models

A study at Washington University School of Medicine found that 3-D models of the pelvis are more accurate than X-ray images in preparing surgeons to revise hip replacements. This added information helps with crucial planning stages for complicated surgeries, reducing complications and improving patient outcomes.

SourceWashU Medicine·JournalJournal of Computer Assisted Tomography·DateApr 30, 1998

Grafted Motor Nerves Found Effective

A Johns Hopkins study found that motor nerve grafts were more effective in regrowing nerve fibers than sensory nerve grafts. This breakthrough may lead to improved treatments for individuals with facial nerve injuries and other nerve damage, allowing for the restoration of movement while minimizing numbness or paralysis.

SourceJohns Hopkins Medicine·DateOct 3, 1996
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