2008 ASAPS Procedural Statistics
Posted on March 16, 2008
Every year, ASAPS – the pre-eminent organization for aesthetic plastic surgeons – compiles statistics on common plastic surgery operations and trends in surgery. The latest report, on last year’s surgical activity, was released today, and includes figures from Board-certified Plastic Surgeons, Dermatologists and Otolaryngologists (Ear, Nose & Throat). Here are some of the highlights: – […]
Does taking Vitamin E supplements prevent prostate cancer?
Posted on January 7, 2008
In the mid-1990’s, two medical studies that were looking at the effects of vitamin and mineral supplements on cancer rates came on a finding, quite by happenstance during the post-study data analysis. It seemed that men who took Vitamin E supplements had a lower rate of prostate cancer. While neither study was particularly designed to […]
Surgery after Massive Weight Loss
Posted on January 6, 2008
As gastric bypass procedures have become more common, patients who have lost a large amount of weight following gastric bypass, who now have significant laxity of their skin have also become more common in our office. As you’d expect, the areas that are commonly affected after massive weight loss (MWL) include: the abdomen and trunk, […]
FDA approves Xarelto – a tablet to prevent DVT
Posted on July 11, 0201
Blood clots in the legs and lungs are a common and potentially deadly problem, especially after trauma, and hip or knee replacement surgery. Typically, we’ve used heparin, or more recently lovenox, injections to reduce the chance of these problems. But now, there’s a tablet that does the same thing: Xarelto. You’ll want to remember this name. It […]