Recent data suggests rhinopasty patients are in less pain than anticipated and don’t need the 20, 30 or more opioid pills surgeons prescribe post-surgery. Researchers suggest a new pain management strategy to avoid risks of patient abuse or addiction.
Breast augmentation patients have a variety of implant options available to them, but one expert says smooth and round silicone remains the primary go-to implant among U.S. surgeons.
Procedures like rhinoplasty, otoplasty and reduction mammaplasty have been studied and approved for teens, but little data exists on whether it is safe to perform more adult cosmetic procedures on patients younger than 19.
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