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Could a lip lift leave you with regrets? ASPS Member Surgeon Dr. Adam Kolker weighs in on what patients should consider before jumping on the trend. bit.ly/4qeesnj

#LipLift #LipLiftSurgery #LipSurgery #RisksOfLipLifts #PlasticSurgery
February 4, 2026 at 10:58 PM
Today's eye rejuvenation options are more advanced than ever. Learn what's possible and how to choose the right approach with insights from ASPS Member Surgeons Drs. John Burns and Karen Horton. bit.ly/3MbSdQT

#EyeRejuvenation #UndereyeRejuvenation #EyelidRejuvenation #PlasticSurgery
Bright eyes for the new year: Rejuvenate your look
Many people look for ways to refresh their appearance as the new year begins, and the delicate undereye area is often a focal point. The lower eyelids are among the first areas to show signs of fatigu...
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February 4, 2026 at 4:51 PM
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A new Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery study found that taking antibiotics before tissue expander surgery may affect infection risk after breast reconstruction. Learn more about the findings here: bit.ly/4aeJYvj

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February 2, 2026 at 7:49 PM
Meeting the Need for Reconstructive Surgery in Palestine (2025-2026)

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February 2, 2026 at 4:02 PM
Are “injectable moisturizers” just another buzzy trend or the secret to enhancing your skin? 👀 ASPS Member Surgeons Drs. Kristy Hamilton and Roy Kim share what you need to know before adding them to your aesthetic routine. bit.ly/4bCL9ap

#InjectableMoisturizers #Skincare #PlasticSurgery
What are injectable moisturizers, and do you need them?
It's time for a deep dive into the world of these surface-level injectables and what they can do to plump up your aesthetic routine.
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February 2, 2026 at 3:54 PM
Want to know if your plastic surgery results will last forever or if you'll need updates as you age? 👀 ASPS Member Surgeon Dr. Roy Kim shares what really impacts longevity and how to protect your results.

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January 29, 2026 at 7:44 PM
The Surgeon’s Blind Spot: A Narrative Review of Psychological Risks and Assessment Strategies in Invasive Aesthetic Surgery Patients
Cosmetic surgery aims to enhance appearance and psychological well-being, and its popularity is rapidly increasing. Cosmetic surgery patients are much more likely to report mental health concerns than other surgical groups, yet clinicians often lack understanding of psychological outcomes and assessment strategies. A literature search was performed using PubMed, MEDLINE (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online), and Google Scholar with the keywords “cosmetic surgery”, “aesthetic surgery”, “self-esteem”, “anxiety”, and “body dysmorphia” to evaluate the psychological effects of invasive cosmetic procedures. Additionally, this review evaluates the use of pre-operative psychological assessments within the United Kingdom cosmetic surgery practices. Most studies showed cosmetic surgery improved body image but had limited or no effect on self-esteem. Depression often persisted or worsened postoperatively. Women undergoing breast augmentation were two to three times more likely to die by suicide than other cosmetic surgery patients. Individuals with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) consistently experienced no improvement or a decline in psychological well-being after surgery. Pre- and post-operative psychological assessment is essential but underused, with over half of the plastic surgeons in the United Kingdom not routinely screening patients. Standardised assessment guidelines are urgently needed to mitigate psychological harm.
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January 29, 2026 at 4:07 PM
More men than ever are turning to cosmetic procedures. 📈 ASPS Member Surgeon Dr. David Shafer explains why male plastic surgery procedures are skyrocketing and what's fueling the shift. 👏 bit.ly/4k4oHsF

#MaleBeautyTrends #CosmeticSurgeryForMen #MalePlasticSurgeryProcedures #PlasticSurgery
January 29, 2026 at 3:41 PM
This is why we moved to #BlueSky
'ESPRAS is a neutral society, committed to connections, collaboration and knowledge-sharing.'

Read more here - https://espras.org/the-sky-is-the-limit-why-espras-is-moving-to-bluesky/
#MedSky #PlasticSurgery #Surgery #ESPRAS #StrongerTogether
January 28, 2026 at 7:01 PM
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Can you reshape your nose without surgery?👃Thread-based nose lifts are getting attention as a nonsurgical alternative, but can they match the results rhinoplasty? ASPS Member Surgeons Drs. Ahmad Ahmadi and Kristy Hamilton weigh in! bit.ly/3NJPBdk

#ThreadNoseLift #NoseThreadLift #PlasticSurgery
Can you reshape your nose without surgery? Understanding the thread-based nose lift
What if there were a way to reshape the contours of your nose with a minimally invasive procedure? Enter the thread-based nose lift.
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January 27, 2026 at 6:32 PM
Migration of Silicone Particles Into the Liver Following Rupture of Silicone Breast Implant: A Case Report and Literature Review - https://f.mtr.cool/yexhmlyrvz #BreastImplants # ReconstructiveSurgery #PlasticSurgery #BreastSurgery #Surgeons #Silicone
Migration of Silicone Particles Into the Liver Following Rupture of Silicone Breast Implant: A Case Report and Literature Review
Breast augmentation using a silicone implant is a popular procedure. However, there are rare complications being reported in addition to common risks following breast implant insertion. Our aim is to report one of the rare complications, migration of silicone particles into the liver, following rupture of the silicone breast implant. The patient previously had insertion of bilateral silicone breast implants. She was presented with pain and swelling of the left breast for which she had mammograms, ultrasound scans of the breasts, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the breasts. They identified rupture of the silicone implant on the left side and incidentally detected silicone granulomas in the liver on an MRI scan of the breasts. These hepatic lesions were then confirmed by a CT scan of the liver. She underwent the removal of bilateral breast implants. However, she was asymptomatic of hepatic silicone granulomas, and no further treatment was required. Since it is an unusual complication, we conducted a review of the literature describing the mechanisms of silicone migration, diagnosis, and management of this silicone granuloma. Our report is the first report from the UK to our knowledge. We identified four more cases reported from the USA, Colombia, and Italy. In conclusion, the diagnosis of silicone granuloma in the liver is challenging since clinical features are occult, and they mimic metastatic deposits on imaging. Its diagnosis and management necessitate input from a multidisciplinary team. Clinicians should maintain a high index of suspicion of silicone migration in patients who present with unexplained hepatic lesions and have had a breast implant inserted in the past. 
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January 26, 2026 at 6:02 PM
A question on #Breasts #PlasticSurgery tabled by Jayne Kirkham on 19-01-2026 has been answered by Dr Zubir Ahmed. https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2026-01-19/106786
January 26, 2026 at 11:01 AM
Patients are opting for facelifts earlier as a prevention approach. What’s driving the trend, and do the results really last? ASPS Member Surgeons Drs. Daniel Beck and John Burns weigh in. bit.ly/3NNdMYl

#Facelift #EarlyInterventionFacelift #PreventativeFacelift #MiniFacelift #PlasticSurgery
Why early intervention facelifts are becoming popular
Rather than waiting for more drastic signs of aging, patients are seeking out facelifts much earlier as a preventive measure rather than a restorative procedure.
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January 23, 2026 at 7:11 PM
How soon can you really go back to work after a major procedure (without anyone noticing)?👀 ASPS Member Surgeon Dr. Katerina Gallus breaks it down.

Her takeaway? It depends on the procedure. That's why it's important to discuss your recovery plan with your ASPS Member Surgeon.

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January 22, 2026 at 5:18 PM
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Functional aesthetics is the new buzz in beauty, but are all treatments really worth it? ASPS Member Surgeon Dr. Steven Williams reminds patients to know the limits and shares which treatments are worth considering. bit.ly/3ZoWeUZ

#AntiAging #AntiAgingTreatments #Aesthetics #PlasticSurgery
January 21, 2026 at 11:37 PM
Scalpel vs Electrocautery in Rhinoplasty

📉 13.6% recurrence with scalpel; 2.5% with electrocautery
🎯 Comparable ROE scores: 84.4 vs 85.0
🔬 Electrocautery offers precision, reducing recurrence

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January 21, 2026 at 8:00 PM
Considering plastic surgery in the year ahead, but not sure where to start? ASPS Member Surgeon Dr. Josef Hadeed shares tips to help set you up for success before an aesthetic procedure. bit.ly/3YMKQ59

#PlanningPlasticSurgery #PlasticSurgeryPreperation #ConsideringPlasticSurgery #PlasticSurgery
How to best plan for the year ahead if you’re considering plastic surgery
The start of a new year is an excellent time to consider taking the plunge on an aesthetic procedure that you've been considering. Shifting your mindset to make positive changes offers a great opportu...
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January 21, 2026 at 4:05 PM