The Prevalence of Cosmetic Facial Plastic Procedures among Facial Plastic Surgeons

2018 ◽  
Vol 34 (02) ◽  
pp. 220-226
Author(s):  
Jordan Sand ◽  
Albert Han ◽  
Vishad Nabili ◽  
Gregory Keller ◽  
Roxana Moayer

AbstractThis is the first study to report on the prevalence of cosmetic facial plastic surgery use among facial plastic surgeons. The aim of this study is to determine the frequency with which facial plastic surgeons have cosmetic procedures themselves. A secondary aim is to determine whether trends in usage of cosmetic facial procedures among facial plastic surgeons are similar to that of nonsurgeons. The study design was an anonymous, five-question, Internet survey distributed via email set in a single academic institution. Board-certified members of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) were included in this study. Self-reported history of cosmetic facial plastic surgery or minimally invasive procedures were recorded. The survey also queried participants for demographic data. A total of 216 members of the AAFPRS responded to the questionnaire. Ninety percent of respondents were male (n = 192) and 10.3% were female (n = 22). Thirty-three percent of respondents were aged 31 to 40 years (n = 70), 25% were aged 41 to 50 years (n = 53), 21.4% were aged 51 to 60 years (n = 46), and 20.5% were older than 60 years (n = 44). Thirty-six percent of respondents had a surgical cosmetic facial procedure and 75% has at least one minimally invasive cosmetic facial procedure. Facial plastic surgeons are frequent users of cosmetic facial plastic surgery. This finding may be due to access, knowledge base, values, or attitudes. By better understanding surgeon attitudes toward facial plastic surgery, we can improve communication with patients and delivery of care. This study is a first step in understanding use of facial plastic procedures among facial plastic surgeons.

2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (04) ◽  
pp. 322-339 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter A. Adamson ◽  
Andres Gantous

AbstractThe history of rhinoplasty is absolutely fascinating. It is replete with mysterious practices, intrigue, and imaginative thoughts. If necessity is the mother of invention, then sex, crimes, and punishment lay a legitimate claim to being the mother of rhinoplasty. The history of rhinoplasty is a global saga spanning the millennia. Practitioners of the art and science have included those demonstrating the most admirable traits espoused in the Hippocratic Oath, as well as those to whom the word “charlatan” might more aptly be applied. The truth of a story is illustrated in its telling, and we have attempted to be true historians. We recognize that observers and narrators, now well past (sic), have determined many of today's truths, and therefore their stories become our truths whether they were so or not. We have attempted to reference many who have contributed to the advance of this amazing surgical procedure, recognizing that we may have included some who have demonstrated marginal merit to be so. Assuredly, we have also unintentionally omitted some whom we should have included. From them we ask forbearance. Let the story begin, “Once upon a time…”


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dennis E Curry

Facial anatomy is wildly impressive and quite consequential to our everyday life. A third year medical student reflects on encounters with surgeons and patients intimately familiar with facial plastic surgery and how these experiences highlighted the importance of support following facial trauma and surgical reconstruction.  


1999 ◽  
Vol 121 (2_suppl) ◽  
pp. P119-P119
Author(s):  
Ira D Papel ◽  
Devinder S Mangat ◽  
Corey S Maas ◽  
Milton Waner ◽  
Theda C Kontis

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