Hopkins reunion
Every two years the Johns Hopkins Medical and Surgical Association holds a reunion in Baltimore. This year was different because it was not only a reunion but also a celebration of Paul Manson’s tenure as chief of plastic surgery and his impending retirement after a third of a century at Hopkins, a period that began in 1976, his first year of residency. (Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery)
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Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Categories: plastic surgery
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Secondary Rhinoplasty and the Use of Autogenous Rib Cartilage Grafts
This article discusses the steps involved in the external approach to secondary rhinoplasty. (Source: Clinics in Plastic Surgery)
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Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Categories: plastic surgery
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More Than Skin Deep
Scientists at L’Oréal, in hot pursuit of the hidden elements of beauty, seem well on their way to disputing the old adage, “beauty is only skin deep.” In fact, their work indicates that what makes hair curly or straight and skin smooth or rough, is much deeper… (Source: Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery News From Medical News Today)
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Posted by admin Date: Friday, March 5, 2010
Categories: plastic surgery
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Making Light Work Of Home Grooming
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and the University of Dundee recently assessed the light emitted by a home-use intense-pulsed light (IPL) hair reduction system and confirmed that it is safe. This confirmation is important, as IPL devices must meet the necessary safety guidelines, to ensure users are protected in the case of accidental exposure to the human eye… (Source: Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery News From Medical News Today)
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Posted by admin Date: Thursday, March 4, 2010
Categories: plastic surgery
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The treatment of soft-tissue defects of the lower leg after a traumatic open tibial fracture
Abstract The treatment of large soft-tissue defects of the lower leg remains a challenge. The timing of the operation, the most suitable
type of tissue, and the decision between local or free flap coverage still remains under discussion. Fifty-two patients were
treated with local or free flap coverage after a traumatic soft-tissue defect of the lower leg. We compared the results after
treatment with local versus free flaps and fasciocutaneous flaps versus musculocutaneous flaps. In the case of primary reconstruction,
we also compared the results regarding the timing of the operation: patients treated within 72 h after the trauma versus patients
treated after 72 h. Thirty-five patients (67%) have been treated because of posttraumatic soft-tissue defects and, theref…
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Posted by admin Date: Monday, March 1, 2010
Categories: plastic surgery
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