Botulinum Toxin May Help Improve the Appearance of New Scars
Botulinum toxin type A may improve the aesthetic outcome of new scars in patients prone to abnormal scarring.
Botulinum toxin type A may improve the aesthetic outcome of new scars in patients prone to abnormal scarring.
As ultrasound-guided gluteal fat grafting gains momentum, plastic surgeons are debating whether the technology should become the standard for BBL procedures. In this interview, S. Alexander Earle, MD, FACS, discusses real-time visualization, surgeon adoption, Florida's ultrasound mandate, and why he believes the specialty is moving toward broader use of the technology.
The Series A funding will support the commercial expansion of a hydrogel template used in wound management and reconstructive surgery.
As patient demand for aesthetic procedures grows, financing technology is evolving to help plastic surgery practices improve access to care, streamline operations, and support patients navigating out-of-pocket treatment costs.
The agency has added bemotrizinol to the over-the-counter sunscreen monograph, making it the first new sunscreen active ingredient approved for use in the United States since the late 1990s.