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Cosmetic Surgery Times E-News
October 13, 2010
TOP SEARCHES: Skin tightening // Microdermabrasion // Breast reconstruction
In this issue
Laser differences studied
Excision techniques vary
Nasal tip revisions common
Some rationalize industry gifts
Key Topic Updates

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Fractional, fully ablative lasers create comparable changes
Los Angeles — Results of a recently completed study suggest that fractional carbon dioxide laser skin resurfacing produces the same post-treatment molecular changes as fully ablative carbon dioxide laser treatments, HealthDay News reports. More...
Depth of melanoma excision varies by physician type
Hauppauge, N.Y. — A new study shows that the depth of excision of invasive melanomas varies significantly among different types of physicians, HealthDay News reports. More...
Tip asymmetry most common reason for rhinoplasty revision
New York — Tip asymmetry is the most common aesthetic deformity reported both by patients seeking revision rhinoplasty and by surgeons, HealthDay News reports. More...
Med school sacrifice makes industry gifts more acceptable
Pittsburgh — Medical residents who are reminded of the sacrifices they made to attain their education tend to rate the acceptability of industry-sponsored gifts higher than those who are not reminded, HealthDay News reports. More...
Key Topic Updates
Liability & Risk Management
Physicians continue to face exposure if they apologize
Doctors have limited recourse against online defamation

Surgery
Little between-surgeon variation seen for mastectomy
Tissue oxygenation test predicts surgical site infection

Practice Management
Examine accounting, finances to boost revenue
Recovering lost earnings in tough economic times
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