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Cometic Surgery News

Reasons behind an increase in female genital cosmetic surgery in Australia and the UK 
Publicly funded labiaplasties in Australia and the United Kingdom have more than doubled over the last decade, leading experts said at the RCOG/RANZCOG World Congress in Brisbane, Australia.

Woman who did botched silicon butt injections to be sentenced
A woman who injected industrial silicone into the buttocks of customers as an illegal cosmetic procedure is expected to be sentenced in Toronto today.

Conservative treatment normalizes head shape in most infants with skull flattening, reports Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 
Helmet therapy is still effective when needed for positional cranial deformityMore than three-fourths of infants with skull flattening related to sleep position achieve normal head shape with...

Cell-assisted lipotransfer: Safety not demonstrated 
In reconstructive and esthetic medicine, a technique called cell-assisted lipotransfer, i.e.

Concern over skin whitener marketing 
A study led by a James Cook University marketing expert has raised concerns over the ethics of the marketing of skin-whitening products, widely available in Australia.

Fat grafting technique improves results of breast augmentation 
In women undergoing breast augmentation, a technique using transplantation of a small amount of the patient's own fat cells can produce better cosmetic outcomes, reports a study in the April issue of...

The inside scoop on plastic surgery - what you need to ask
If you're considering a cosmetic procedure this spring, we have some inside secrets from a local plastic surgeon.

Eligible for breast conserving therapy, many still choose mastectomy 
Improved chemotherapy treatments give more triple-negative breast cancer patients the choice of lumpectomyNo approved targeted therapies exist to treat triple-negative breast cancer, but new...

8 years for woman who gave 'butt injections' with caulking gun
A woman has been sentenced to eight years behind bars after injecting industrial silicone into the buttocks of customers as an illegal cosmetic procedure.

Two different fat graft techniques have similar effects on facial skin 
Two approaches to fat grafting--injection of fat cells versus fat-derived stem cells--have similar effects in reversing the cellular-level signs of aging skin, reports a study in the April issue of...

Newborn butterfly project non-surgically corrects infant ear deformities
A team of researchers from Weill Cornell Medical College and NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center has improved a non-surgical procedure that safely and effectively corrects newborn ear...

Doc who tangled with Kim Kardashian being investigated for death of buttocks implant patient - VIDEO: Kim Kardashian ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) â?? Mexico's medical regulatory agency has closed the operating rooms of a Baja California hospital where a young Australian woman died following cosmetic procedure on her buttocks.

Silicone butt injection woman to be sentenced
TORONTO - A woman who injected industrial silicone into the buttocks of customers as an illegal cosmetic procedure is expected to be sentenced in Toronto today.

Obesity linked to increased health care costs after plastic surgery
After common plastic surgery procedures, obese patients have more complications and make more hospital visits--leading to higher healthcare costs, reports a study in the May issue of Plastic and...

Breast implants could become safer thanks to cell-friendly surface 
Scientists at The University of Manchester have created an enhanced surface for silicone breast implants which could reduce complications and make them less likely to be rejected by the body.


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