Today's Headlines
Rhinoplasties using synthetic implants may increase the risk of infection, and thus follow-up procedures, according to Colorado researchers. » Full article |
Many patients who undergo secondary rhinoplasty do so to correct deformities, similar to the reasons for patients seeking primary rhinoplasty. This is in contrast to perceptions that patients seeking nose revisions are "difficult," according to a new study. » Full article |
Johns Hopkins Medicine will become the second hospital in Baltimore to offer face transplant surgeries, following recent approval from the university's institutional review board. » Full article |
Plastic surgeons are proposing a new approach to classifying fat grafting, as the procedure becomes more common in aesthetic procedures. » Full article |
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