Yearly Archives: 2010

28

Jul

Career Satisfaction of American Plastic Surgeons: ASPS Survey

Published: July 28, 2010

A new study conducted by plastic surgeons from the University of Michigan has been published online (ahead of print) in the ASPS journal, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. The article includes survey data about career satisfaction among American plastic surgeons. Information that could be considered valuable for medical students, doctors and...

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21

Jul

German Study Checks for Symptoms of Body Dysmorphic Disorder in Cosmetic Surgery Patients

Published: July 21, 2010

Plastic surgeons frequently watch for symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) in their prospective patients. Characterized by abnormal preoccupation with self-perceived appearance defects, BDD can be a distressing condition and contraindication for cosmetic surgery. A recent study published in Psychiatry Research provides the most recent...

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14

Jul

Comparing Efficiency: Surgery Center Vs. Hospital

Published: July 14, 2010

Plastic surgeons often have the option to perform surgery at an ambulatory surgery center or in a hospital setting. While either accredited facility is considered safe, there may be notable differences in the efficiency of each setting. Results of a new study published in the American Journal of Surgery showed that total facility time and the time...

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7

Jul

Researchers Check Accuracy of Youtube Medical Videos

Published: July 7, 2010

Read the “viewpoints” section of the latest Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery journal and you can find a short study article about the quality of medical information – specifically on melanoma – that is currently available on youtube.com. Researchers for the study analyzed 100 relevant videos about melanoma to determine their origin, the...

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23

Jun

Rosacea Flare Ups Triggered By Summer Heat

Published: June 23, 2010

A new survey by the National Rosacea Society (rosacea.org) says that people living with rosacea are prone to experience increased symptoms and flare-ups when exposed to the sun and other heat sources. If you’ve experienced rosacea in the past, this may be useful information as the summer temperatures rise here in Grand Rapids. Out of 431...

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16

Jun

Breast Surgery Patients May Need More Post-Op Information

Published: June 16, 2010

Now more than ever, breast surgery patients have a wide range of information sources to reference regarding their procedure. From outside sources or directly from your plastic surgeon, you can learn about what to expect during surgery. However, some patients are not receiving the information they need. A recent study published by the American...

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9

Jun

Study Analyzes Breastfeeding Habits of Surgery Patients

Published: June 9, 2010

A study out of Brazil recently published in the Jornal de Pediatria discusses the breastfeeding patterns of women who undergo breast augmentation and breast reduction surgery. The World Health Organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life, meaning breast milk without additional food or water. Given this...

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2

Jun

Gender Differences Among Plastic Surgeons

Published: June 2, 2010

According to a study recently conducted by the ASPRS, female plastic surgeons are less likely to be married than their male colleagues. They’re also more likely to be childless or wait until later in life to have children. Yet, they work similar hours, practice about the same number of years, and appear to have similarly high levels of...

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19

May

Surgery Study Reveals Unexpected Findings About Depression

Published: May 19, 2010

A study just published in Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery reveals some intriguing findings: patients in treatment for depression may be more satisfied with their surgical outcome than those who are not. During consultations, plastic surgeons routinely evaluate patients to determine their emotional stability and readiness to undergo a surgical...

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5

May

Introducing Ultherapy to Grand Rapids!

Published: May 5, 2010

We are happy to announce the introduction of Ulthera,™ an exciting and totally revolutionary new FDA approved device to help tighten the skin and lift the underlying tissue without surgery . What is Ulthera? Ulthera™ is a non-invasive procedure that uses safe and effective ultrasound technology to reach lower levels of the skin and enables...

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