What are the latest innovations in aesthetic medicine and what do they mean for patient care? Catch up on all the latest in minimally invasive cosmetic treatment, practice management, and professional development with commentary from leaders in the field.
In recognition of Pride Month, and as part of our ongoing efforts toward inclusivity, we continue our talk with Michael Somenek, MD. Listen as he describes the importance of recognizing gender fluidity in your patients and his method of visualizing the face to provide the ideal aesthetic outcome for members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Founded in 1992, FACE TO FACE is a humanitarian and educational surgical exchange program sponsored by the Educational and Research Foundation for the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Both in the United States and abroad, AAFPRS surgeons and other medical professionals provide complimentary care to those who suffer from facial deformities caused by birth or trauma. Earlier this year, Dr. Monoj Abraham, chair of the Face to Face committee, and an interdisciplinary medical team of 16 traveled to Ukraine to assist those with facial injuries suffered because of the Russia/Ukraine conflict. Dr. Abraham shares details of the trip.
New data from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons show business is good for aesthetic physicians. In fact, more than three-quarters of cosmetic-focused plastic surgery practices are seeing more business than before the pandemic. Bob Basu, MD, a plastic surgeon in Houston, TX, discusses the trends and treatments that are driving this boom and how current economic uncertainty could affect the market. Listen now.
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