by rexmb | Aug 4, 2015 | Facelift, Fat grafting, Plastic Surgery
Fat grafting is becoming increasingly popular in the plastic surgery industry. Futurity discusses this in a recent article titled “WHY PLASTIC SURGEONS ARE SWITCHING TO FAT GRAFTING.” According to Deborah Haffeman of Futurity, “A survey of more than 300 plastic...
by rexmb | Jul 30, 2015 | Congenital Limb Surgery, Plastic Surgery
Congenital limb deformities can be damaging to children. In a number of cases, they can lead to amputation. Consider a recent article for the Des Moines Register titled “Amputees golf for a cause at Willow Creek.” MacKenzie Elmer of the Des Moines Register writes,...
by rexmb | Jul 28, 2015 | Plastic Surgery
One of the unfortunate, yet seemingly inevitable results on the 4th of July is that people will badly injure themselves while being irresponsible with fireworks. For example, consider a recent article for My FOX Boston titled “2 children seriously injured by fireworks...
by rexmb | Jul 23, 2015 | Plastic Surgery
Bone grafts made a big splash into the national spotlight this past spring when NBA superstar Kevin Durant had to receive a bone graft after a Jones Fracture in his foot didn’t heal properly during the course of the NBA season. FOX Sports originally reported on this...
by rexmb | Jul 16, 2015 | Plastic Surgery
It turns out that there may be more to lip augmentation than just cosmetic benefits. According to Neurology Advisor, the procedure can help patients deal with facial paralysis. Neurology Advisor explores this in a recent article titled “Cosmetic Lip Augmentation May...
by rexmb | Jul 9, 2015 | Plastic Surgery
Communication between a surgeon and his/her patient is essential with any procedure. A lack of communication can lead to a wide variety of unwanted results. Healio explores how this works in rhinoplasty procedures in a recent article titled “More males dissatisfied...