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Cosmetic Surgery Times eNews

Cosmetic Surgery Times eNews

CosmeticSurgeryTimes.com

January 5, 2012

SURGICAL OUTCOMES

Time, day of operation don’t affect mortality

Cleveland — Results of a recent study suggest that the timing of surgical procedures — afternoon versus morning, Friday versus Monday — has no effect on the risk of post-surgery death. » More

WOUND HEALING

Maggots clean wounds faster than surgeons

Caen, France — Results of a French study suggest that maggots can debride wounds more quickly than can surgeons, and that using maggots may be useful in selected cases, Foxnews.com reports. » More

ANTI-AGING

Gen X-ers lead in anti-aging procedures

New York — Aesthetic cosmetic procedures are in the greatest demand not by aging baby boomers, as might be expected, but by Generation X-ers, Foxbusiness.com reports.
» More

FYI ...

37%

 

Percentage of patients who said “cost” was their top concern about undergoing facial plastic surgery

Source: American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

MEDICAL TOURISM

Cosmetic surgery on the rise in India

Mumbai, India — Now that the British government has decided to impose a value-added tax on cosmetic surgeries — dubbed the “boob tax” in the U.K. — practices in India may see business blossom even more, CNNGo.com reports. » More

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