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Comparing Injectable Filler Options in HIV-Associated Facial Lipoatrophy

Facial lipoatrophy is a well known aesthetic complication from the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus conditions with retroviral medications. While the drugs used to to treat this medical condition have improved and nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitors are being used less frequently, this every visible facial deformity still occurs in some patients even if the medications are Read More…

Keystone Area Concepts in Hump Reduction in Rhinoplasty

The bridge or dorsum of the nose is one of the most frequently manipulated areas in rhinoplasty. Removing a nasal hump is the primary reason and most patient’s interpret this as ‘shaving down the bone’. But in reality the area of a hump, also known as the keystone, has a more complex anatomy. It is Read More…

The Posteromedial Scar Location in Arm Lift Surgery

Extreme amounts of weight loss from bariaric surgery are well known to cause a lot of body changes with the development of sagging excess skin.  Of all the possible bariatric plastic surgery options amongst women the brachioplasty or arm lift procedure is usually in the top three body changes desired. (I have never had a Read More…

Plastic Surgery Case Study – Male Trapezius Muscle Implants

Background: There are many upper body muscles that men strive to build by exercise. These include the arm (bicep and tricep) and chest (pectoral) muscles for which aesthetic implant augmentations can be done to assist or replace the need for strenuous exercise. But one upper body muscle that is often developed by weight training is Read More…

Plastic Surgery Case Study – Male Ear Tragus Reduction

Background:  Despite its small size the ear has a complex topographic surface. Composed of numerous convexities and concavities (hills and valleys) the ear’s underlying cartilaginous structure offers diverse features of which their exact purpose remains unclear. Isolated from the main cartilage body, on an island so to speak, is the tragus. This is a small Read More…

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