Welcome to the our Aesthetic Medicine news roundup, 16 July 2021.

News Roundup

Gold Coast cosmetic surgeon’s court action over alleged fake review
High-profile Gold Coast cosmetic surgeon Cesidio Colagrande says he was “shocked and horrified” after a review — which he claims is fake and defamatory — was allegedly left by another liposuction doctor on a top medical rating website.


Can Evolus Disrupt the Botox Market?
This small-cap stock is going after a billion-dollar market. The facial injections industry is estimated to be valued at $13.4 billion and is expected to grow at an 8.8% compound annual growth rate until 2028.


Did your Plastic Surgeon Really Turn Back the Clock?
Artificial Intelligence May Be Able to Quantify How Young You Actually Look After Facelift Surgery

For most patients, the reasons for having a facelift are simple: to “turn back the clock” for a younger and more attractive appearance.


Why Lip Enhancements are Still Trending Despite Our Year Behind Masks
Full, plumped-up lips have undoubtably been the pervasive aesthetic in the last decades, with celebrities and influencers making a case for reshaping, volumizing and enhancing one’s pout.


How Mayo Clinic surgeons used 3D printing to help motorcycle crash victim
Every day it seems doctors and surgeons are finding new uses for 3D printing. Let’s show you what they accomplished at the Mayo Clinic.


The ‘Zoom Dysmorphia’ Behind the Booming Plastic Surgery Industry
Ever since image filters and photoshop edits came into existence, they have started to gradually affect beauty standards around the world.


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