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Cosmetic Surgery Times eNews

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December 29, 2011

The staff of Cosmetic Surgery Times extends you warm wishes for a joyous holiday season.

BOTULINUM TOXIN

Dysport tops Botox in crow’s feet study

San Francisco — A new study suggests that abobotulinumtoxinA (Dysport, Medicis) may be more effective in treating orbital rhytids — crow’s feet — than onabotulinumtoxinA (Botox, Allergan). » More

WOUND HEALING

New hydrogel regenerates scar-free tissue

Baltimore — Johns Hopkins University researchers have developed a wound-healing method using a gel that appears to regenerate healthy, scar-free tissue. » More

‘Microvascular stamp’ spurs blood vessel growth

Champaign, Ill. — University of Illinois researchers have developed a “microvascular stamp” bandage that stimulates and directs blood vessel growth on the surface of a wound. » More

FYI ...

3.07 million

 

Number of botulinum toxin Type A injections worldwide by plastic surgeons in 2010

Source: International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

BODY IMAGE

Youthful hero worship tied to cosmetic surgery

Leicester, U.K. — Researchers here say they have found a link between celebrity worship and young adults’ desire for elective cosmetic surgery — and that celebrities themselves could help educate their fans about surgery choices. » More

New Job Opportunities

Birmingham Cosmetic Surgery

 

Institute of Aesthetic Surgery

Premiere Center for Cosmetic Surgery

 

Richard G Glogau

Ronald W. Strahan MD

 

Sleek Medspa

 

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