Archive for June, 2008

June 30th, 2008

Respected Dallas Facial Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Benjamin Bassichis, To Be Interviewed By Fitness Expert Larry North

Dedicated to education in facial health and rejuvenation, director of the Advanced Facial Plastic Surgery Center, Benjamin Bassichis, MD, FACS, is pleased to announce his upcoming radio appearance on the Larry North Show. Larry North, one of Dallas' premier fitness experts, is featuring Dr.

June 27th, 2008

True Heroes: Wounded U.S. Soldiers Discuss Their Experiences In Iraq

Who: U.S. soldiers and their plastic surgeons, members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) What: In response to the many requests the ASPS has received from reporters wanting to speak with soldiers wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan, the ASPS has identified soldiers and the plastic surgeons who have helped them in their recovery.

June 25th, 2008

Hidden Facial Cheek Fat Compartments Are Key To Youthful Appearance

Rejuvenating newly identified fat compartments in the facial cheeks can help reduce the hollowed look of the face as it ages, according to new research by plastic surgeons at UT Southwestern Medical Center.Researchers used special dyes to identify and map four cheek-fat compartments hidden deep beneath the skin.

June 25th, 2008

American Electrology Association Exhibits At Esthetics Conference

The American Electrology Association (AEA) will exhibit at the International Esthetics, Cosmetics & Spa Conference (IECSC), held at the Las Vegas, Nevada, Convention Center, June 28-30, 2008. Teaming up with Dectro International, a recognized leader of esthetic care and permanent hair removal equipment, the AEA will promote electrolysis for Spas, Salons and Esthetic Schools.

June 25th, 2008

Are Women Compromising Their Safety By Visiting A Non-Physician Supervised Medspa Facility

The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery has released its results from a consumer survey asking 1,000 women their opinions on medical spas. Findings revealed that millennials, those born between 1976 and 2001, are the primary customers of these facilities. Yet half of those women are compromising their safety by visiting a non-physician supervised medspa facility.

June 25th, 2008

ASPS Study Predicts Cosmetic Surgery Procedures To Exceed 55 Million In 2015

More than 55 million cosmetic surgery procedures will be performed in 2015, predicts a recent study in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

June 24th, 2008

A New Way to Check for Skin Cancer


I recently came across an interesting article related to plastic surgery (no, not plastic surgery financing).  It is about using light to diagnose skin cancers.  Here is a summary—

“The standard way physicians do a diagnosis now is to cut out a mole and look at a slice of it with a microscope,” said Warren Warren, the James B. Duke Professor of chemistry, radiology and biomedical engineering, and director of Duke’s new Center for Molecular and Biomedical Imaging. “What we’re trying to do is find cancer signals they can get to without having to cut out the mole.

“This is the first approach that can target molecules like hemoglobin and melanin and get microscopic resolution images the equivalent of what a doctor would see if he or she were able to slice down to that particular point,” Warren said.

The distributions of hemoglobin, a component of ruddy blood cells, and melanin, a skin pigment, serve as early warning signs for skin cancer growth. But because skin scatters light strongly, simple microscopes cannot be used to locate those molecules except right at the surface. Although laser methods have been developed to probe deeper down for some other molecules that can be made to glow, both melanin and hemoglobin remain dark and inaccessible using those methods.

Warren’s group has now developed a technology for coaxing both hemoglobin and melanin inside questionable skin moles to emit light by exciting them with highly controlled laser pulses.

The innovation uses a delicate interplay between two laser beams, each emitting a different color of light. To keep the skin from overheating in the process, the lasers must also be able to pulse on for only femtoseconds — a thousand trillionths of a second — at a time.

The glow of the hemoglobin- and melanin-bearing structures can be magnified by a microscope outside the skin and manipulated by computers to create cellular-scale images. The noninvasive technique could enable doctors to see as much as a millimeter below the skin’s surface — more than enough for diagnosis, Warren said.

In the future these techniques might be useful for other implications, such as wilean Beverly Hills cosmetic surgery.

June 20th, 2008

Facial Rejuvenation Using VASER Lipo: Major Advance In Ultrasonic Technology In Cosmetic Procedures

The use of VASER Lipo technology to improve surgical results in face and neck rejuvenation cases represents a major advance in the application of ultrasonic technology in cosmetic procedures. Now patients can have the result of a typical face or neck lift with less downtime and a more natural post-operative appearance.

June 19th, 2008

The American Society For Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Takes Time Out For Patient Safety

The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) is taking a Time Out to offer some suggestions to help prevent wrong-site surgery and other preventable surgical mistakes for people having aesthetic plastic surgery. First established by the Joint Commission in 2004, today is the Annual National Time Out Day.

June 17th, 2008

The Personal Care Products Council Announces Significant Advances In The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Program

The Personal Care Products Council announced a significant enhancement of the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Panel (CIR) that will expand the capacity of the CIR's Expert Panel and staff to assess the safety of cosmetic ingredients. This action will further accelerate the pace of cosmetic ingredient safety reviews and ensure that the program continues to keep pace with advances in scientific safety assessment processes as they emerge.

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