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  • Thigh lifts are on the rise

    Based on the stats, thigh lifts are among the fastest-growing body contouring surgeries, and body contouring procedures in general are becoming more popular. The reason why has everything to do with three little letters and one number – GLP-1. As more of the population loses significant weight using drugs like GLP-1s, more people are looking to fine-tune their results, and that can mean removing excess skin that's left behind following weight loss.

    Source: ASPS

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  • How breast reduction surgery is helping women reduce chronic pain and boost confidence

    If you were dealing with chronic neck, back, and shoulder pain, you’d definitely go see your doctor, right? Well, despite that pain being a daily fact of life for thousands of women with large breasts, many don’t. Whether they’re concerned about the process, the cost, or the change it could make in their appearance, many don’t have the breast reduction surgery that could eliminate those symptoms and help them lead healthier, happier, more active lives.

    Source: The Business Journals

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  • Herniorrhaphy: What to Expect with Hernia Repair Surgery

    A hernia is when an organ or tissue protrudes through a weak area of muscle. This is most common in the abdomen. Hernia repair surgery may be called a hernioplasty or herniorrhaphy. During this surgery, the displaced tissue is returned back into the body and the weak spot is stitched or patched up.

    Source: Verywell health

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  • Intravascular Lithotripsy for Peripheral Arterial Disease

    Intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) is increasingly used to treat heavily calcified lower-limb arterial disease. IVL appears to be a safe and effective vessel preparation strategy in complex calcified disease, supporting the need for larger prospective studies to refine patient selection and long-term outcomes.

    Source: Cureus

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  • Does a Partial ACL Tear Always Require Surgery?

    Whether a partial ACL tear requires surgery depends on how much it disrupts your knee stability and daily function. Surgery is typically reserved for significant instability or when your injury interferes with your active lifestyle.

    Source: Verywell Health

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