Do I Have a Seroma? Here’s How You Can Tell

Posted: March 28, 2023
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A seroma is a buildup of fluid called serum that collects beneath the skin after surgery. Typically located near the incision site or where tissue was removed, seromas can often be easily managed by your cosmetic surgeon or may resolve on their own; it is one of the most common… Read More »

How to Fund Your Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship

Posted: November 10, 2022
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Cosmetic medicine is rapidly growing—and the demand for highly-trained cosmetic surgeons is also on the rise. For surgeons who have developed a desire to shift their focus to aesthetics and cosmetic medicine, the next logical step is board certification. But before that, most interested surgeons will need to complete cosmetic… Read More »

FDA Releases Warning About Renuvion for Skin Tightening and Dermal Resurfacing

Posted: April 1, 2022
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Numerous cosmetic surgeons use Renuvion as a skin tightening device, either alone or in conjunction with liposuction, throughout the face and body. The Renuvion wand is inserted beneath the skin, where it promotes skin contraction and collagen production using a combination of radio frequency (RF) and helium plasma technologies. This,… Read More »

The FDA Approves Juvéderm Volbella XC for Under-Eye Treatment

Posted: February 15, 2022
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Juvéderm Volbella XC, one of the most widely-used dermal fillers, has recently been approved by the FDA for injection into the under-eye area of the face. While hyaluronic acid-based fillers have been used “off-label” for years to reduce the appearance of under-eye hollows, Volbella is the first filler officially approved… Read More »