July 3, 2014
|
You are subscribed to the Cosmetic Surgery Times Trends.
|
|
When you consider bringing a new device into your practice key questions usually include (a) can I turn a profit and (b) will it deliver promised results? (Not necessarily in that order.) When it comes to CoolSculping (Zeltiq), specifically, two cosmetic surgeons offer our readers their perspective. » More
|
ADVERTISEMENT
Cosmetic Surgery Forum: Register Now & Save $100!
Save $100 on Cosmetic Surgery Forum! Join us Dec. 3-6 at the Palazzo Hotel in Las Vegas and earn 22 CME credits!
Read More.
|
There may not be a magic formula for making a new service or product successful in your aesthetic practice, but there is a 4-step process Dr. Grant Stevens shared during his presentation "Marketing A New Product or Service" at Vegas Cosmetic Surgery 2014. » More
|
Sports-related facial injuries that require surgical correction have a higher incidence in the summer months and according to a study in this month's issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery-Global Open, maxillofacial trauma is also a commonly reported injury in Brazilian soccer players. » More
|
This year was the 10th Annual Summer Meeting for Cosmetic Bootcamp, held at the St. Regis, Aspen, Colo., June 12-15. Even if you wanted to attend this year, you had to register early to get a guaranteed seat — the meeting hit capacity and had a registration waitlist! Since I was fortunate enough to be in attendance, the editor of Cosmetic Surgery Times invited me to share my takeaways. » More
|
|
ADVERTISEMENT
|
ADVERTISEMENT
|
We want to hear from you!
Have comments or questions about the eNewsletter? Contact Cosmetic Surgery Times Trends Aesthetics Editor Eliza Cabana at eliza.cabana@advanstar.com
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Tina Alster, M.D. |
James Carraway, M.D |
Steven Fagien, M.D., F.A.C.S. |
David H. McDaniel, M.D. |
Patrick G. McMenamin, M.D. |
Joe Niamtu III, D.M.D., F.A.C.S. |
Jeffrey C. Popp, M.D., F.A.C.S. |
|
|