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Professional Outcomes Following The Aesthetic Society-Endorsed Aesthetic Surgery Fellowships: A Single Program Fellowship Review and National Survey.
[BACKGROUND] The number of The Aesthetic Society-endorsed aesthetic surgery fellowship (ASEAF) programs has grown in recent years as more plastic surgery residents pursue advanced training in aesthetic procedures following residency. [OBJE…
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Annual Laser Safety Inservice Training Checkoffs: Examining Standard Operating Procedures for Quality Assurance.
[OBJECTIVE] To evaluate the effectiveness of a structured laser safety training program and standardized competency checkoffs for physicians and physician extenders using lasers and other light-based devices in an academic plastic surgery d…
- Discussion: The Deep Fascia of the Head and Neck Revisited: Relationship with the Facial Nerve and Implications for Rhytidectomy.
- A Prescription for Progress: The Aesthetic Society Welcomes Plastic Surgery Cores and Allied Professionals.
- Commentary on: Fluid Balance After Tumescent Infiltration: A Practical Guideline to Avoid Dilution Anemia in Circumferential Liposuction Based on a Prospective Single-Center Study.
- A New Era for Aesthetic Surgery Journal: Taking Chances and Being Groundbreaking.
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Asystolic Cardiac Arrest Associated With Unstable Bradycardia During Augmentation Mammaplasty: A Case Report.
Cardiac arrest is a rare but reported complication during breast augmentation surgery. It is even more rare in a reportedly healthy patient without preexisting cardiac disease. The authors present the case of a healthy 34-year-old female wh…
- Lower Lid Blepharoplasty With Lateral Retinacular and Orbicularis Suspension.
- The Institutional Review Board: A Discussion of the Importance of Ethical, Evidence-Based Research in Plastic Surgery.
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Practice Advisory on Gluteal Fat Grafting.
On January 31, 2018, The Multi-Society Task Force for Safety in Gluteal Fat Grafting released a practice advisory regarding gluteal fat grafting. The task force was assembled in the wake of several highly publicized patient deaths involving…
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Clinical Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of a 1060-nm Diode Laser for Non-Invasive Fat Reduction of the Abdomen.
[BACKGROUND] Despite the proven efficacy of liposuction, there is a population of patients who prefer non-surgical alternatives. Laser hyperthermia-induced lipolysis has emerged as one non-invasive alternative to liposuction. [OBJECTIVES] …
- Turning 25: A Retrospective and a Look to the Future.
- Why Cosmetic Surgery Is Not Better Represented in Top-Cited Plastic Surgery Articles of the Last 50 Years.
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Laser and Light-Based Device Education in a Plastic Surgery Residency Program: A Continuing Medical Education Overview.
The increasing prevalence of laser use, particularly in plastic surgery, demands education of both practitioners and trainees to ensure efficacy and patient safety. The purpose of this continuing medical education module is to provide the l…
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The Value of Integrating Fluorescent Imaging and Immunohistochemistry for Future Anatomical Studies in Aesthetic Surgery: Lessons From the Cerebrospinal Fluid Circulatory System of Human Nerves and Brain.
[BACKGROUND] During their work on the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulatory system of human nerves and brain, the authors applied imaging and tissue techniques that complemented basic anatomical dissection. [OBJECTIVES] The authors sought …
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An Alternative Treatment of Pseudogynecomastia in Male Patients After Massive Weight Loss.
[BACKGROUND] There has been an increase in body contouring procedures following massive weight loss (MWL), including male breast reduction procedures. Treating male chest deformity after MWL using standard mastopexy techniques often leads t…
- Social Media: A Necessary Evil?
- Accelerating Education During COVID-19 Through Virtual Learning.
- Worldwide Experience of Breast Implant-Associated Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL): Expert Panel and Roundtable Discussion.
- Introduction to Continuing Medical Education Articles on Abdominoplasty.
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Optimizing Patient Outcomes and Safety With Liposuction.
Since its advent in the early 1980s, liposuction has made tremendous advancements, making it the most popular aesthetic surgery performed today. The goal of this Continuing Medical Education (CME) article is to provide a foundation of knowl…
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Current Trends in Breast Augmentation: Analysis of 2011-2015 Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Tracer Data.
[BACKGROUND] Breast augmentation is the most common aesthetic surgery performed in the United States. Despite its popularity, there is no consensus on many aspects of the procedure. [OBJECTIVES] The authors assessed current trends and chan…
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Evolving Trends in Textured Implant Use for Cosmetic Augmentation in the United States.
[BACKGROUND] Breast implants have evolved for decades. In 2011, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration identified an association between textured breast implants and breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). The pu…
- Introduction to the Hot Topics in Aesthetic Surgery Supplement.
- Commentary on: Cosmetic Liposuction: Preoperative Risk Factors, Major Complication Rates, and Safety of Combined Procedures.
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Personal Evolution in Thighplasty Techniques for Patients Following Massive Weight Loss.
[BACKGROUND] Lockwood described the importance of Colles' fascia anchoring in medial thighplasty to reduce morbidity associated with the procedure. However, this maneuver may still have complications including traumatic dissection, prolonge…
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Resident and Program Director Perceptions of Aesthetic Training in Plastic Surgery Residency: An Update.
[BACKGROUND] This is the third survey exploring the quality of cosmetic training in plastic surgery residency. We focused on determining: (1) the applied modalities and extent of resident exposure; and (2) resident confidence in performing …
- ASJ Expands to Monthly Publication.
- A Game Changer for the Aesthetic Surgery Journal.
- Response to "Why Risk Assessment Models are Ineffective in Predicting Venous Thromboembolism in Plastic Surgery Patients".