Electrocautery
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Electrocautery for breast augmentation. ~ Breast Augmentation Done with Cauterization
realself.com — “We always use cautery for breast augmentation. It decreases the bleeding, bruising and swelling. ” View full resource at realself.com
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Cautery vs blunt dissection ~ Electrocautery Dissection and Blunt Dissection for Breast Implants
realself.com — “Answer from Michael C. Edwards, MD: rate and careful dissection that is used in breast surgery, there is a decreased incidence of pain, swelling and...” View full resource at realself.com
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Another vote for cautery rather than blunt dissection for breast augmentation ~ Electrocautery Dissection and Blunt Dissection for Breast Implants
realself.com — “Answer from Richard Baxter, MD: Blunt dissection, by definition, involves ripping the tissues apart blindly while cautery dissection is done under direct...” View full resource at realself.com
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Another vote for cautery rather than blunt dissection for breast augmentation http://realself.com/t/159482
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg -- Abstract: Radiofrequency, High-Frequency, and Electrocautery Treatments vs Partial Inferior Turbinotomy: Microscopic and Macroscopic Effects on Nasal Mucosa, August 2009, Salzano et al. 135 (8): 752
archotol.ama-assn.org — “Archives of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by American Medical Association, publishes original, peer-reviewed clinical and basic research articles” View full resource at archotol.ama-assn.org
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Inferior nasal turbinotomy seems to be a better treatment compared to radiofrequency or high-frequency therapy http://bit.ly/hEYMY
Otolaryngology Article | Tonsillectomy
mdlinx.com — “Postoperative Pain Following Coblation or Monopolar Electrocautery Tonsillectomy in Children: A Prospective, Single-Blinded, Randomized Comparison” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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TRPV2 Activation Induces Apoptotic Cell Death In Human T24 Bladder Cancer Cells: A Potential Therapeutic Target For Bladder Cancer
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Otto J. Placik, M.D.
Otto J. Placik, M.D. a Chicago based board-certified plastic surgeon performs aesthetic and cosmetic surgery, such as breast enlargement (augmentation) as well as liposuction, laser and endoscopic-assisted lift, tuck and implants of the face, ears, eyes, cheeks, chin, nose, neck, body, breast, abdomen (tummy), thighs and legs. Dr. Placik is certified as a diplomate by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc.® and is an active member of The American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Otto Placik's hospital appointments include Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights and Evanston Northwestern Healthcare (Evanston and Glenbrook Hospitals).
Dr. Placik believes in not only giving patients the best in medical care, but also in achieving a sensitive understanding of their aesthetic goals. Dr. Placik received his medical degree from Northwestern University where he also completed residencies in general and plastic and reconstructive surgery. He completed a fellowship in the aesthetic reconstruction of complex nasal and facial deformities at St. Joseph Hospital in Chicago and an additional fellowship in microvascular and hand surgery at Davies Medical Center. -
Dr. Edwards
Dr. Michael C. Edwards has earned a reputation throughout Las Vegas for helping patients achieve their dreams. A talented surgeon with a natural ability for obtaining balance and harmony, Dr. Edwards uses only the finest equipment and today's safest and state-of-the-art procedures. And you'll feel confident knowing that he offers you the advanced training and credentials you want in a plastic surgeon.
After earning his medical degree from the F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland, Dr. Edwards completed residency training in both general surgery and plastic surgery. He is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, which means he has met and surpassed education, practice, examination and ethical standards of excellence for the most respected board in his field. In addition, Dr. Edwards is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, among others.
Dr. Edwards is devoted to improving the way you look, the way you perceive yourself and the way others see you. And to giving you perhaps the best gift of all — an improved outlook on life. Please read on to discover the many possibilities. -
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