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Photoshopping the face: simulated outcomes of orthofacial surgery
1 December 2014
| Michael Büttner , Maurice Yves Mommaerts (Prof)
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PMFA - Dentistry, PMFA - Imaging, PMFA - Maxillofacial Surgery
Corrective facial surgeries are highly elective procedures. Outcomes depend largely on the nature of the surgery performed (requiring an in-depth knowledge of surgical techniques and anticipated soft tissue changes) and should be predictable in terms of risk and outcomes, in...
The scandal of NHS contracts with the independent healthcare sector
20 August 2020
| James D Frame (Prof)
Since March 2020 it was sensible medical practice to consider making all possible beds in the NHS available to potentially admit ill patients with COVID-19. The expected admission rate was supposed to risk overwhelming the NHS, so independent sector facilities apparently volunteered and were then contracted to the NHS as priority, with full remuneration for their losses, and all private practitioners were effectively frozen out from seeing, admitting and operating on their own self pay patients.
How I Do It - Practical guidance on avoiding adverse events following soft tissue augmentation – some tips
5 February 2020
| Dalvi Humzah
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PMFA - Aesthetic Medicine, PMFA - Dermatology, PMFA - Facial Plastic Surgery
Complications following soft tissue augmentation range from the mild to the serious, e.g. blindness due to occlusion of the branches of the ophthalmic artery to the eye. Much of the literature reviewed appears to indicate that no treatments were found...
Could epidermal grafting be the solution to vitiligo?
1 February 2017
| Sotirios Foutsizoglou
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PMFA - Dermatology
Dr Foutsizoglou shares his thoughts on a recent innovation based on epidermal grafting that could be used on vitiligo patients. I attended the ‘Make Better Summit Meeting’, an international surgical congress organised by Acelity™ and chaired by Professor Dr med....
Perceptions and deceptions a personal blog by the editor 27 June 2016
27 June 2016
| Andrew Burd (Prof)
I left the last blog with the statement that Zoey had been unlawfully killed. That is a pretty bold statement to make when the legal verdict is death by misadventure. But that was not a verdict based on validated evidence....
Perceptions and deceptions: a personal blog by the editor 5 September 2016
5 September 2016
| Andrew Burd (Prof)
The junior doctors are without doubt the very backbone of the NHS. They span from the newly graduated medical students to the most senior postgraduate trainees who are about to embark on a definitive post as a hospital consultant or...
The Evolution of Wood MediSpa
16 June 2021
| James McDiarmid
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PMFA - General Plastic Surgery
As surgeons we must have all dreamt of owning our own facility. The perfect dream of a stand-alone private hospital with the entire patient journey seamlessly mapped out. It would offer unparalleled continuity of care – the same team doing...
PhilArt is now PolyPhil™: NEW NAME, SAME TRUSTED QUALITY
12 March 2025
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Research & Development
CROMA-PHARMA®, a global leader in minimally-invasive aesthetic medicine, is excited to announce that its range of injectable polynucleotides “PhilArt” is rebranding to better reflect the products’ exceptional attributes and to position them for global market expansion. PolyPhil™ succeeds the well-established...
OPINION - Influencers affect us all: but are they as good as we think?
16 May 2022
| James D Frame (Prof)
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PMFA - General Plastic Surgery
Recently I was approached by the son of a 75-year-old lady for a second opinion on a large fungating malignant melanoma on the outer lateral aspect of her left thigh. She had noticed an enlarging 50p size pigmented lesion just...
The origin of the Children’s Burns Club
1 December 2021
| James D Frame (Prof)
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PMFA - General Plastic Surgery
Burn injuries can affect any of us or our families at any time. A momentary lapse in attention can lead to a lifetime of scarring. Whilst any individual member of a family group can be physically scarred, all the family...