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Maximising the results of blepharoplasty

The aesthetic anatomy of lower eyelid is detailed leading to discussion of operative technique to achieve the goals of blepharoplasty; for the lower lid these are a youthful lid cheek junction, a positive canthal tilt and no scleral show. The...

CMed Aesthetics event in São Paulo, Brazil

During the event, the participants assisted to live demonstrations and were involved in hands-on training sessions.

Merz Aesthetics® launches the new indication for RADIESSE® as an aesthetic injectable

In the EU, Merz Aesthetics® has announced the approval for Radiesse® to treat the décolleté area. Radiesse® is a regenerative biostimulator with calcium hydroxylapatite capable of regenerating multiple components of the skin tissue, resulting in...

Buy Silkann aesthetic cannulas direct at IMCAS & AMWC 2025

Used by aesthetic practitioners around the world, Silkann single-use cannulas and needles are made in the UK by Sterimedix...

Buy Silkann aesthetic cannulas at AMWC 2025

Used by aesthetic practitioners around the world, Silkann single-use cannulas and needles are made in the UK by Sterimedix, a company with over 35 years of precision medical manufacturing experience. After a successful show at IMCAS, the Silkann team will...

IMCAS Americas 2026

International Master Course on Aging Science Americas Annual Meeting

Buy Silkann aesthetic cannulas direct at IMCAS 2026

Used by aesthetic practitioners around the world, Silkann single-use cannulas and needles are made in the UK by Sterimedix, a company with over 35 years of precision medical manufacturing experience. In 2026, the Silkann team will be exhibiting at IMCAS,...

Biostimulation and aesthetic regeneration: a unified perspective on the future of facial rejuvenation

This article presents an exploration of two major philosophies in modern aesthetic medicine: biostimulation and aesthetic regeneration. The article examines how each approach contributes to tissue vitality, how they differ in mechanism and depth of action, and how their strategic...

In conversation with Loredana Cavalieri

We were delighted to catch up with Dr Loredana Cavalieri, Councillor for Società Italiana di Medicina Estetica (SIME), about her background and plans for this year’s SIME Congress. Can you tell us a little bit about what led you into...

In conversation with Prof Ashraf Badawi

We were delighted to speak with Professor Ashraf Badawi about his distinguished career in dermatology. You are internationally recognised in the field of dermatology – can you tell us a little bit about your background? I come from a scientific...

Perforator Flaps – Anatomy, Technique, & Clinical Application (2nd Edition)

The two-volume second edition of this great work is simply an essential component of all good plastic surgery libraries, both as an inspiring read and a valuable reference. The second edition mirrors the first in its basic structure and layout,...

Gross Negligence Manslaughter in Healthcare: The medico-legal dilemma (part 12) – Risk

Risks are ubiquitous in medicine. It is very important to realise that a risk can be both a threat and a friend. Risks relate to probabilities. The probability or possibility that the outcome may not be as desired. The Law does have a perverse view on this. The Law likes, demands, seeks cause and consequence. An honest doctor can rarely satisfy the Law. And that is why it was such a bad thing to see this poor Judge being led by the nose by two unscrupulous Medical “Experts”!