June 2005
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Point/Counterpoint: Facial Enhancement |
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Surgical Rejuvenation of the Midface |
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by Malcolm D. Paul, MD, FACS |
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Well-planned and well-performed surgery is the key to facial rejuvenation |
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Midface Reshaping Versus Midface Lifting |
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by Gary Motykie, MD, and Richard Ellenbogen, MD, FACS |
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Fat grafting is faster, less expensive, and more effective than surgical lifting |
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A New Model for the Aging Face |
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by Val S. Lambros, MD, FACS |
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Do we understand facial changes that occur over time? |
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Treating Scars in Patients of Color |
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by Rosetta Garries, MD |
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When properly applied, microdermabrasion is a useful tool for improving the appearance of hypertrophic and keloid scars in highly pigmented skin |
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The Beauty of Fat |
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by Henry A. Mentz, III, MD, FACS, FICS, and Amado Ruiz-Razura, MD, FACS, FICS |
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Fat grafting—with or without plastic surgery—improves appearance almost anywhere on the body |
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