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May 26, 2009
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Second Face Transplant Man Speaks Out
from Medical News Today
James Maki, the second person in the US to receive a face transplant, has been telling his story in the hope that it will encourage more people to donate organs. More    E-mail article

"Thread-lifts" Get Thumbs Down in Long-term Study
from Reuters
A popular type of face lift produces only short-lived improvement in appearance, and should no longer be used given its risks, poor results and discomfort for patients, conclude the authors of a long-term study of patients who underwent the procedure. More    E-mail article

Discovery of Facial Malformation Gene
from Physorg.com
The first specific genetic mutation which can cause a potentially serious facial disfigurement has been identified by researchers at Oxford University. The finding, published online in the American Journal of Human Genetics, offers the promise of improved genetic counseling for parents at risk. More    E-mail article

Botox Rival Hopes to Raise Eyebrows
from Gulf Times
Amid reports that increasing numbers of stressed-out executives are turning to lunch-hour cosmetic procedures, a joint venture between L’Oreal and Nestle is launching the first direct rival to Botox for the treatment of vertical lines between the eyebrows. Last year, there were 5mn cosmetic Botox treatments in the US alone, a six-fold increase since the turn of the decade. More    E-mail article

   Product Showcase: Smartlifting™ with Smartlipo™

Smartlifting™ is a new application utilizing the Smartlipo laser as a tool in facial rejuvenation procedures such as rhytidectomy, forehead lifts, and neck lifts. The benefits include reduced operating time by 50%, less bleeding and bruising, and quicker post op recovery. To receive a white paper on the Smartlipo Smartlifting procedure by Dr. Richard Gentile, click here.


Rate of Facial Injuries in Car Crashes Down
from Reuters
Facial injuries sustained in car accidents are becoming less and less common, probably thanks to improvements in automobile design, an analysis of national motor vehicle crash data indicates. More    E-mail article

Sound Science Helps Separate the Countless Age-reversing Skin Care Products on the Market
from Cosmetic Surgery Times
Cosmetic surgeons know well the fine line that exists between marketing spin and what has been scientifically proven to work. The same goes for cosmetic skin care: While there is no shortage of products promising to diminish signs of skin aging, only a few ingredients have actual science to back their claims, experts say. More    E-mail article


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