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Jowls are a longtime enemy of a youthful and attractive facial form. They typically sag beneath the chin and often negatively affect the shape of a person’s jawline. As a double board-certified pla…
Planning a cosmetic or elective procedure can be confusing. So many options and details are involved that it’s easy to overlook some basics that will help you along the way. To help you out, we asked doctors on RealSelf: What are the top questions you wish patients would ask, but they don’t? Find their incredibly helpful answers below. Choosing a doctor “Do you have hospital privileges?” “If a patient needs to be seen in a hospital, your own doctor can take care of…
Patient: I would like to have my lips augmented, but I don’t want to look like a duck. Is it possible to have my lips augmented without looking like all the people here in Miami — and why do you think people look like that?
I introduce myself and say I’m the consultant orthopaedic surgeon, yet patients often ask when they are going to meet the doctor
The world’s largest surgeons’ organization says a “patient needs to be informed” when a doctor runs more than one operating room at the same time.
There was a time when doctors were doctors, physicians, and surgeons. There was a time when we were not referred to as contractors, or providers.
There's a lot of hype around what apps can do for healthcare. What do experts advise doctors to look for when they want to use an app?
Women also had fewer chances to perform higher-paying surgeries, according to a new Canadian study.
New research finds that when doctors behave badly, patients may suffer in more ways than one
A new study shows a link between how surgeons act around co-workers and their patients' outcomes. Turns out rudeness and other unprofessional behavior isn't just obnoxious — it may be dangerous.
New research finds medical personnel work better together when the operating room has more women.
A response to people who use the classic fallacious argument, “Well, if masks don’t work, then why do surgeons wear them?”
I have loved my work even on the many days when I have found it overwhelming.
Some doctors support single-payer health care — even if that means a lower salary.
Surgeons don't always disclose information when something goes wrong, but new research suggests disclosure can be good for patients as well as doctors.
Increasing the number of 0+5 integrated vascular surgery residency programs would help to alleviate a projected shortage of vascular surgeons.