PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice
PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice provides aesthetic practitioners with the latest information on clinical innovations, practice-management trends, and emerging products and technologies.
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1991

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PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice A new report has synthesized current research in the area of age-associated deterioration of mental, cardiovascular, and sexual function.

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PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice The Physicians Coalition for Injectable Safety recently launched a campaign aimed at reminding consumers that no pharmaceutical filler or injected device is presently FDA-approved for large volume injection to the buttocks.

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The Physicians Coalition for Injectable Safety says synthetic fillers and large volume injections are dangerous.
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PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice Cutera CEO: "We will commercialize the [TruSculpt] technology, if and when it has
met the standards our customers have come to expect from us."

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Cutera CEO: "We will commercialize the technology, if and when it has met the standards our customers have come to expect from us."
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PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice The horror of the economic crash is slowly being replaced with optimism
and a resolve within people to succeed in what is often referred to in
the press as the "new economy."

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PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice Seventeen-year plastic surgery veteran has been tapped to head up the ASPS's education arm.

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PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice A recently published article focused attention on the cultural backlash against plastic surgery in Australia.

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According to a recent article in AdelaideNow, Australians are strikingly reflective and cautious about the beauty and aesthetic fields in their culture.
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PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice The reported use of stem cells in skin care products is mostly a media marketing ploy that has little connection with reality.

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Be wary of any company that claims its new skin care products use stem cells.
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PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice The authors target macromastia, which can result in significant
shoulder pain, back pain, intertrigo, shoulder/brastrap grooving, and
loss of function.

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PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice According to new research presented last week at the ASPS meeting, Botox could act as a pain medication to fight chronic regional pain syndrome (CRPS).

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PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice The law defines "cosmetic surgery" to mean an elective surgery that is performed to alter or reshape normal structures of the body in order to improve
the patient's appearance, including, but not limited to, liposuction
and elective facial cosmetic surgery.

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AB 1116 requires cosmetic surgery patients in California to undergo a physical prior to surgery.
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PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice An estimated 7 million people in the US have defects in bone continuity so severe that repair is
difficult.

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The new procedure dramatically improves the options surgeons have for repairing bone deficiencies caused by traumatic injuries.
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PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice This is one of the more classless insults to the whole industry.

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The recent Miss Plastic Surgery pageant, which was held in Hungary, may represent either the ne plus ultra of plastic surgery-related events.
Crystal
Crystal
does NOT represent well for plastics and industry....
October 12, 2009 at 8:59pm
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PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice Developing therapies that increase the activity of the PYCR1
protein could possibly reverse the process of aging in
individuals with premature aging, or slow it down in normal people. http://www.plasticsurgerypractice.com/blog/post/2009/10/Scientists-ID-Gene-Mutation-Responsible-for-Premature-Skin-Aging.aspx

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Scientists have found that increasing levels of the PYCR1 protein could reverse conditions that cause fast aging and wrinkly skin, as well as provide insight into how some unexpected genes help maintain youthful skin.
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