Arlington Heights, Ill. – Younger patients with “early or minimal signs of facial aging” achieve better results and higher satisfaction rates at least a decade after facelift surgery, according to a study in the January issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
Because of their superior long-term results, patients younger than 50 years old undergoing “maintenance facelifts” should be considered preferable candidates for facial rejuvenation surgery, suggests the new report by Drs. Tom S. Liu and ASPS Member Surgeon John Q. Owsley of California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco.
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Posted in News by admin : December 27, 2011 - 11:43am | Comments Off
Dr Oz discusses the health benefits of Glutathione. ASEA increases antioxidant efficiency of glutathione and superoxide dismutase (SOD) inside living cells by more than 500%. Visit http://www.myasearep.com for more information about ASEA
Posted in News by admin : December 13, 2011 - 4:07pm | Comments Off
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