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Evidence for stem cells still 'limited'

Boston — Scientific evidence for the safety or efficacy of stem cell therapies in aesthetic medicine is very limited, and marketing is pushing too far ahead, according to a joint statement issued this week by two leading plastic surgery associations. Read full article.

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Liposuctioned hip fat returns to belly

Denver — Women who undergo liposuction on their hips are likely to see the fat return this time to the belly within a year, Medical News Today reports. Read full article.

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Most would sacrifice breast again

Rochester, Minn. A new study suggests that the vast majority of breast cancer survivors who chose to undergo a precautionary double mastectomy have no regret about their decision, HealthDay News reports. Read full article.

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FDA OKs new microcannula

Miami Beach, Fla. — The Food and Drug Administration has approved Cosmofrance's Dermasculpt, a flexible blunt-tip microcannula for non-bruising and virtually painless cosmetic injections, Medical News Today reports. Read full article.

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Toronto surgeon ruled incompetent

Toronto — A cosmetic surgeon here has been found guilty of professional misconduct and deemed incompetent following the death of one of her patients and botched procedures she allegedly performed on others, the online Toronto Sun reports. Read full article.

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