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How I Do It - Approaches to acne treatment: Pulsed-dye laser
Acne vulgaris is the most common skin disease worldwide and inflammatory acne has significant psychological impact with potential for long-term emotional and physical sequelae [1]. Energy based treatments are useful both as adjuncts to traditional therapies and particularly for patients...The future of acne treatment is clear
30 April 2024
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Research & Development
As acne affects 742 million patients daily, an alarming 48% are unsatisfied with their current acne treatment [1,2]. But the landscape is changing with...
High Definition Body Sculpting: Art And Advanced Lipoplasty Techniques
2 April 2015
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PMFA - Aesthetic Medicine, PMFA - General Plastic Surgery
This book is a result of a professional life devoted to achieving the muscular, athletic or attractive forms that are currently in demand. There are over 250 pages of high quality text, photographs and illustrations. It is conveniently divided into...
Video Atlas of Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery
1 April 2014
| Adam Gilmour
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PMFA - Maxillofacial Surgery
This is a well written textbook containing the basic background information and surgical techniques involved in cleft lip and palate surgery. The information is bestowed upon the reader in a clear, concise and logical way whilst being supplemented by sharp...
Fat Injection from Filling to Regeneration, Second Edition
1 December 2018
| Andrew Burd (Prof Rtd)
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PMFA - Aesthetic Medicine, PMFA - General Plastic Surgery
This is an incredible multi-author book which gives the most comprehensive account of the use of fat as a biological material for soft tissue augmentation and regenerative medicine. After a brief introduction and a description of the evolution of fat...
Reconstruction of the Head and Neck - a defect-orientated approach
8 October 2014
| Miles Bannister
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PMFA - Maxillofacial Surgery
Head and neck reconstruction following removal of oncological disease or trauma is the most varied and challenging surgery performed in the world. Techniques range from rotational flaps to free tissue transfer and microvascular anastomosis. All are covered in this textbook....
The role of thrombolytics in acute and chronic occlusion of the hand
6 April 2016
| Iain Roy
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PMFA - Hand & Wrist Surgery
In keeping with much of this edition of the Hand Clinics journal, this article accurately and appropriately sets out the background, epidemiology and current approach to management of acute and chronic upper limb ischaemia. The background sections ease the reader...
The Linear Bolus Technique and other practical tips for the advanced use of non-traumatic cannulas in aesthetic medicine
Some eight years ago, I read about non-traumatic cannulas in the brochure of a French medical supplies company. I was fascinated by the elegance of these instruments, as they respect the integrity of the tissues by not cutting through them....Back to the blog
16 July 2024
| Andrew Burd (Prof Rtd)
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plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery, breast surgery, Breast implants, medico-legal, Australia
PART I: Degraded professionalism among leading figures in Australian plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Preferred upper / lower lip ratio and perception of naturally looking lips, a study across generations and genders
2 February 2024
| Elena Makropoulou, Ana Cristina Diniz Silva
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PMFA - Aesthetic Medicine
Introduction ‘Beauty is in the eye of the beholder’. Although it sounds true, most often some beauty patterns or preferences can be innate or intuitive [1]. When it comes to the ideal lips, how much of their features can be...
Marllor Biomedical to launch Alidya, the first injectable to treat cellulite
7 November 2023
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Research & Development
Marllor Biomedical, the Italian manufacturer of Aqualyx, will host a big event in London next month to officially launch Alidya, the first injectable specifically developed to treat cellulite.
Hey look! Smaller arms and no scars...
12 February 2015
| Stuart Hamilton
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PMFA - General Plastic Surgery
The author of this chapter presents his experience of arm reduction leaving a scar in the axilla only; minimal incision brachioplasty (MIB). The technique is a modification of the Pollack technique to treat axillary hydradenitis. It is suitable for patients...