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Why Facial Plastic Surgeons Should Consider Bringing More Surgical Procedures In-House

September 15, 2021

There are compelling reasons why office-based surgery has become more popular: It’s a comfortable alternative for patients, and it gives practitioners control over everything from staffing to sutures.

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Should Isotretinoin Be Stopped Prior to Surgery?

August 19, 2021

Recent prospective clinical studies have not found an increased incidence of facial scarring in patients using isotretinoin in the perioperative period.

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Dermal Fillers and Vaccine Reactions: How to Prepare Patients for the Rare Possibility

August 16, 2021

When reports emerged that three patients had experienced facial swelling after receiving the Moderna vaccine some people began expressing hesitancy to receive the vaccine.

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Should Tranexamic Acid Be Used to Reduce Intraoperative Blood Loss During Rhytidectomy?

May 19, 2021

There is no meaningful advantage to justify using tranexamic acid as a best practice measure in rhytidectomy.

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Otolaryngologists Are Cautiously Optimistic about Platelet-Rich Plasma But Want More Evidence

December 14, 2020

Research in platelet-rich plasma use in otolaryngology has been slow to develop, but it is becoming easier to find.

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Virtual Surgical Planning and Custom Implants Can Help Treat Complex Facial Trauma

April 7, 2019

High-tech tools such as virtual surgical planning (VSP) and 3D-printed implants are helping otolaryngologists treat patients with complex facial trauma with more accuracy for improved outcomes.

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New Technique Uses Umbilical Cord Stem Cells for Early Cleft Palate Repair

October 1, 2018

A technique using umbilical cord blood stem cells could be a promising new approach for repair of cleft palate in infants

Sponsored Supplement: New Paradigms in the Treatment of Nasal Airway Obstruction

September 18, 2018

A rhinologist and facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon discuss existing treatment options for nasal airway obstruction.

Airbags, Seat Belts Help Prevent Facial Fractures

September 1, 2016

Nearly 11% percent of patients examined at trauma centers following motor vehicle collisions had at least one facial fracture, and airbags and seat belts were associated with reduced likelihood of those fractures, according to results of a recently published study.

Benefits, Drawbacks of Free Abdominal Fat Transfer for Parotidectomy Defect Reconstruction

Benefits, Drawbacks of Free Abdominal Fat Transfer for Parotidectomy Defect Reconstruction

August 10, 2016

Investigators say FAT transfer in reconstruction is technically simple, improves facial symmetry, and achieves excellent postoperative cosmetic results

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