This weekend physicians are gathering to discuss topics concerning the whole of the aesthetics industry and the future of cosmetic procedures.
New survey from the two leading plastic surgery societies reveals surprising answers.
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) discusses current brand name surgical procedures.
Coalition warns illicit injections are not "plastic surgery"
Physicians Coalition for Injectable Safety Cautions of the Complications and Consequences of Growing and Dangerous Practice.
Coalition warns consumers about cosmetic injection discounts
The 2010 American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery was by far the most "tweeted" and "Facebooked" meeting of any the major society meetings to date.
Recently released statistics from the AACS seem to show that the aesthetics industry is bouncing back, while ASAPS numbers show a slight decline in procedures.
Following an internationally publicized death after the use of the injectable PMMA, the Physicians Coalition for Injectable Safety urges caution when seeking out the injection of fillers.
A recent article in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal, a publication of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, shows that hyaluronic acid facial fillers are useful for improving the eye area.
Aesthetic Society elects top officers at 2009 annual meeting in Las Vegas, NV.
The first American-Brazilian Aesthetic Meeting to take place in Park City, Utah February 20 to 23.
The expansion of aesthetic surgery to include non-surgical, and even medical, treatments is occurring rapidly, and while plastic surgeons are uniquely capable of providing the whole spectrum of cosmetic medicine, other medical specialties are also attempting to provide this service.
ASAPS Elects Top Officers at 2008 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA and New York plastic surgeon Alan H. Gold, MD is the new President