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I P Warmuth1, R Bader, D Scarborough
1Division of Dermatology, Ohio State University Hospitals, Columbus, USA.
Abstract:
Dermatologic cosmetic surgery is a subspecialty of dermatology that has recently been developed. In this four-part series, we describe many of the procedures performed in our ambulatory surgery setting. We also highlight the significant changes in the techniques and treatment environments for these procedures over the past three decades. In part one, we focus on liposuction and face lift operations. Patients increasingly expect less invasive procedures, decreased "down time," and superior results. These expectations create a greater demand for the dermatologic surgeon. The trends and prospects for dermatologic cosmetic surgery in the next millennium are illustrated.
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