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Physiology
Registration Open for World Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis Conference
July 2015 conference aims at increasing understanding of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in order to improve patient outcomes.
Facial
Identical Twins Key to Unlocking Rosacea?
Daniel Popkin, MD, and colleagues were awarded $25,000 by the NRS to study the facial microbiomes of identical twins in whom only one has rosacea.
MedSpa
Popular Anti-aging Treatment Emerges as Effective Treatment for Difficult Scars
Dermatologists are harnessing a laser technology originally developed as an anti-aging treatment to improve the appearance of scar–especially hard-to-treat or older ones.
Trends
The Next 10 Years: Three Pillars of Beauty Growth
Over the next decade, the beauty market is expected to grow on three pillars: wellness, technology and cosmetic beauty.
Facial
Surveyed Women: Youthful Face More Important Than Youthful Body
According to the results of a national survey, nearly 60% of women surveyed, ages 21–65 say they'd rather have a more youthful looking face than a more youthful looking body.
MedSpa
Study: Botox Injections May Have Negative Emotional Affect on Young People
Botox injections that induce temporary paralysis of muscles in the upper face could stop young people seeking this treatment from learning how to express emotions fully, according to a study.
MedSpa
National Domestic Violence Project Celebrates 20 Years
FACE TO FACE is a humanitarian program that offers pro bono facial plastic and reconstructive surgery to domestic violence survivors to repair injuries on the face, head and neck caused by an intimate partner or spouse.
MedSpa
Cosmetic Foot Surgery Trend—Ill-advised By Specialists
Getting excited over a snazzy pair of Jimmy Choo stilettos is one thing—having your feet surgically altered to wear them is another.
Trends
Survey Finds Half of Consumers Considering Cosmetic Procedures
More than half of consumers are considering a cosmetic skin procedure to improve their appearance, according to just-released survey data from the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery.
MedSpa
American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery Launches Radiation Mark Removal Program
The American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery, Inc. has officially launched "New Beginnings: Radiation Mark Removal Program," a national philanthropic campaign offering free radiation mark removal for cancer patients.
Facial
Under-eye Bags or Festoons?
What is the difference between “bags” and festoons?
MedSpa
Five Facial Plastic Surgery Predictions for 2014
The number of people undergoing cosmetic plastic surgery plummeted after the economic recession of 2008, but the most recent figures suggest that a double-digit comeback is underway.
MedSpa
Botox Receives National Marketing Authorization to Treat Crow's-Feet Lines
Today, Allergan, Inc. announced that Botox has received the license for the temporary improvement in the appearance of moderate to severe crow's-feet lines.
MedSpa
AAFPRS Names Second Most Popular Cosmetic Surgical Procedure in 2012
According to the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), blepharoplasty was the second-most popular cosmetic surgical procedure performed in 2012.
MedSpa
Laser Therapy: Highly Effective for Excessive Scars from Abnormal Wound Healing
Current laser therapy approaches are effective for treating excessive scars resulting from abnormal wound healing, concludes a special topic paper in the December issue of
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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Trends
Cosmetic Surgery on the Rise Among Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Caucasian females still make up the majority of patients seeking cosmetic surgery procedures, yet the proportion of racial and ethnic minorities opting for surgical enhancements is increasing.
MedSpa
Giving the Gift of Facial Plastic Surgery Identified as Top Trend
Giving the gift of facial plastic surgery was identified as one of the top trends in 2012 in a survey by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS).
MedSpa
Fifty is the New 30
The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) conducted a survey of approximately 500 women between the ages of 45–60 to find out what they think about the changing face of 50.
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