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How I Do It - Adipocytolysis
Why is there an interest in adipocytolysis? Sub-mental hypertrophic adiposity and jowling of the lower face are frequently the result of ageing and weight gain but there is also a genetic component [1]. Scientific background on injectable adipocytolysis products Several...Condylar fractures – current thinking
1 April 2014
| David Chin Shong
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PMFA - Maxillofacial Surgery
The author presents a review of 133 papers, most of which are recent and some of which are historic. The topic examined is that of condylar fractures including condylar neck and coronoid process. This topic has always been controversial and...
The truth behind facelift myths
1 February 2019
| Akshay Sanan, Sam P Most
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PMFA - CPD, PMFA - Aesthetic Medicine, PMFA - Facial Plastic Surgery
As the number of non-surgical options to treat the ageing face has increased in recent years, so have the number of myths about facelift surgery. This article, from two expert facial plastic surgeons from Stanford Hospital in California, provides the...
Recent developments in facelift surgery
3 October 2023
| Alwyn D’Souza, Salwa Al Maamari, Eugene Wong
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PMFA - Facial Plastic Surgery
Early facelifting procedures were documented in the 1900s, where skin undermining with excess skin excision along the hairline was performed. The 1970s witnessed a major change with an upsurge in public interest in facelift surgery, which led to innovative changes...
Laser and light based hair removal
1 April 2017
| Paolo Bonan (Prof), Michela Troiano, Nicola Bruscino
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PMFA - Aesthetic Medicine, PMFA - Dermatology
Laser hair removal is a popular, and constantly evolving, treatment. Professor Paolo Bonan and colleagues provide us with a comprehensive overview and some ‘top tips’ for how to make the procedure as safe and effective as possible. Hair removal, also...
Exosomes: everything you always wanted to know and questions to ask your exosome provider
This article has been verified for CPD. Click the button below to answer a few short questions and download a form to be included in your CPD folder. What are exosomes? Exosomes are just one subset of extracellular vesicles (EVs),...A systematic review of silver sulphadiazine in the conservative management of burns
28 April 2017
| Lewis Dingle
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PMFA - General Plastic Surgery
Silver sulphadiazine (SSD) has been used in conservative management of partial thickness burns (PTB), for over 50 years. Concerns have been raised over potential disadvantages of SSD including need for daily dressing changes, impairment of wound healing and expense. The...
A conservative approach to treat ameloblastoma
5 August 2014
| Sunil K Bhatia
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PMFA - Maxillofacial Surgery
Ameloblastoma is a relatively rare odontogenic tumour that is benign but locally aggressive. Additionally they tend to recur locally. These are rare accounting for 1% of oral tumours and occur almost exclusively in the jaws. It is more common in...
Lymphatic microsurgery to treat lymphoedema
1 October 2013
| Mark Butterworth
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PMFA - General Plastic Surgery
The authors discuss the role of surgery to manage primary and secondary lymphoedema in patients whose lymphoedema has not been controlled by standard conservative measures and whose symptoms are worsening. There is a brief discussion of the relevant investigations and...
Changing trends in the management of osteoradionecrosis (ORN)
5 August 2014
| Sampath Chandra Prasad
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PMFA - Maxillofacial Surgery
In the wake of new drugs that have been introduced for ORN like pentoxifylline, tocopherol, clodronate etc, traditional ‘conservative’ management of osteoradionecrosis (ORN) including minimal surgical debridement and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is under review. This study is a retrospective...
Marcus-Gunn jaw winking without ptosis
1 February 2018
| James Hsuan
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PMFA - Oculoplastic
This is a review of 72 cases of Marcus-Gunn jaw winking syndrome. The authors reviewed all their congenital ptoses seen over a 16-year period and found 72 Marcus-Gunn cases out of a total of 848 patients. Within the 72 they...
Free flap reconstruction in stage 3 bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis
8 October 2014
| Sunil K Bhatia
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PMFA - Maxillofacial Surgery
There is no widely accepted gold standard for the treatments of bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis (BRONJ). Whereas the lesser stages of this BRONJ seem to respond well to conservative and minimal invasive therapies there is controversy regarding the treatment of the later...