Plastic Surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital
Professor Harvard Medical School
Breast, Body, Face Surgery
Co-Editor Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Educate yourselves on the newest consensus recommendations on ALCL and textured implants. American Association of Plastic Surgeons Consensus on... : Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery https://t.co/GaT4TVCZYi
A tenet of the outcomes movement is to show that what we do improves patient outcomes. This paper uses outcomes questionnaires to prove the salutary results of weight loss surgery. Yet another paper to encourage scientific conduct in our aesthetic field. https://t.co/90vdx5HPse
Will you be joining Amy Colwell, MD, at the upcoming 2024 ASPS Spring Meeting? Save with advance registration rates through February 16! https://t.co/Ee6Eas61AI
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Did you know that, with over 41,700 total citations in 2022, "Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery" is the 3rd-MOST CITED Journal in all of SURGERY, according to Clarivate's "Journal Citation Reports"?
Read & Share the most-cited articles of 2021 and 2022: https://t.co/xRMsoMGHL4
We present our series from MGH of over 3000 Nipple-Sparing Mastectomies and Immediate Implant-Based Reconstruction. Read it today! @MGHSurgery @MGH_RI #breastcancer#plasticsurgery
#PRSJournal Co-Editor Dr. @DrAmyColwell discusses the February 2024 article, "A Decade of Nipple-Sparing #Mastectomy: Lessons Learned in 3035 Immediate Implant-Based #BreastReconstructions"
Read the article today: https://t.co/qnrTrIWu7I
#PRS announces the Top 23 PRS papers of '23!
Explore and share the year's most-read #plasticsurgery articles for #free: https://t.co/GZpTIvyL8s
"Most-read" is calculated by combining the number of reads on https://t.co/l6t9WvCssz and Ovid, as of 1/12/2024.
Happy new year PRS! How can you incorporate evidence-based medicine into your cosmetic practice? Read our article in this month’s PRS! @prsjournal #plasticsurgery#cosmeticsurgery
We’re so excited for 2024 that we’re going to kick it off NOW with an early release of the January 2024 issue of PRS! 🎉🎇🙌
This issue is loaded with great new content, so check it out today, only on https://t.co/l6t9WvCssz!
Tired of operating room inefficiencies? Read this article and apply to your practice. Streamlining and Consistency in Surgery: Lean Six Sigma to... : Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery https://t.co/cmxJW59tOo
In this article, we show you how to perform abdominoplasty and umbilical hernia repair with a video and document safety with propensity score matching. Save your patients an extra surgery!
This study compares complication rates following abdominoplasty with or without umbilical hernia repair. Want to read more?
➡️➡️➡️Click here to access the paper: https://t.co/0bBNJZgfvR
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Be sure to read this article in this month's PRS from UCSF, one of the highest volume centers of NSM and breast implant reconstruction.
Long-Term Outcomes in Prepectoral versus Subpectoral... : Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery https://t.co/jFq9DveqRt
On behalf of Editor-in-Chief @kecchung, we are pleased to announce the #PRSJournal Best Paper Award Winners!
Read ALL of the papers for FREE: https://t.co/MdGR9WyEc2
Vote for next year’s winners today by reading & sharing your favorite 2023 articles on https://t.co/l6t9WvCssz
Our amazing peer reviewers continually make #PRS the #1 Journal in all of #PlasticSurgery! We thank each and every one of you for each and every review: https://t.co/ybc9NH0HMs
All of our volunteer reviewers, whether they've done 1 review or over 1500, make us proud!
PRS Editor-in-Chief invites you to read the monthly Editor’s Perspective that lends humanity to the science of Plastic Surgery. In this issue, Courage is discussed as a trait that is even more important in our turbulent world. https://t.co/YowhTsR8SK @PRSJournal#PlasticSurgery