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September 27, 2012

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Health officials close Maryland surgical center

Maryland health officials have shut down a medspa after three patients who had undergone liposuction procedures developed severe invasive group A Streptococcus, and one of the patients died. » Full article

Size, smoking matter for tattoo removal

The size of a patient's tattoo, and the patient's smoking status, are significant factors in whether a tattoo can be effectively removed with lasers, according to a recent study. » Full article

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24%

 

Percentage of people in the U.S. ages 18 to 50 who have a tattoo

Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology

Forehead lift patients highly satisfied

Most patients who received an endoscopic forehead lift were highly satisfied with the long-term results and said they'd likely do it again when asked about it years later, German researchers report.
» Full article

Septorhinoplasty with laser improves breathing

Septorhinoplasty with potassium titanyl phosphate laser results in significant subjective improvements in breathing, according to a new study. » Full article

 

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