When head and neck reconstruction is complicated by a vessel-depleted neck, every surgical option matters. A new article explores how the #Orochiflap can help make multiple simultaneous #FreeFlapReconstructions possible when recipient vessels are scarce.
https://t.co/QDHa5gGHGw
Watch #PRSJournal Social Media Editor, Dr. Roy Kim, discuss the article, “#Abdominoplasty Outcomes after #GLP1 Agonist–Induced versus #Postbariatric#MassiveWeightLoss: A Retrospective Comparative Case Series” by Friedman and Tal.
Read it! https://t.co/bZSnnb1zaL
📣 Mark your calendars!
Join the PRS Journal Club Facebook Q&A with authors of “Efficacy of Nanofat in Wound Healing”
🗓 Friday, June 19th at 9am (CT)
💬 Ask questions & join the discussion!
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🚨 #PRSJournalClub Q&A is LIVE NOW! 🚨
Got questions for Drs. Jae Woo Kim and Da Woon Lee on their study "Determining the Breast Meridian"? Drop them on the PRS FB page! 💬
Hurry, the Q&A ends Sunday, March 22nd at 11 pm CT. Ask away! 👉 https://t.co/nBNuckGQR1
In this video, @CRogersVizena discusses, “Surgical Anatomy of #CleftPalate: A 3-Dimensional Computer Model,” by Podolsky, Lupu, Wong Riff, and Fisher, which appears in the March 2026 issue of #PRS, Volume 157 Issue 3.
Read the article today: https://t.co/oL19uezXUN
March 2026 #PRSJournal issue is here! 👀
How does weight loss surgery affect abdominal contouring outcomes?
Can #LVA help #Alzheimers?
And does knowing someone had facial plastic surgery change perceived attractiveness?
Read more: https://t.co/GegnOWsVXA
@Dr_SamuelLin
#Buffalohump (posterior neck fibrolipodystrophy) can be tough: #lipectomy may mean more scarring + recovery, and traditional lipo can face high resistance + risks. A new #PRSJournal study introduces dissector-assisted #liposuction—see how it works: https://t.co/W17id9Ht6n
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Join the #PRSJournalClub Facebook Q&A with authors of “PSIO Outcomes in
Unilateral Clefts”
🗓 Feb. 20th - 23rd
💬 Ask questions & join the discussion!
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Continuous SMAS-to-subplatysmal dissection: where’s the facial nerve risk highest? This #PRSJournal study maps the cheek–neck “danger zone” and pinpoints where the cervical branch pierces deep cervical fascia. Read: https://t.co/uI5J13qKsa
In this video, @drjustineleemd discusses, “Improvement of Lower Facial Shape after Treatment with #OnabotulinumtoxinA: Secondary Results from a Phase 2 Dose Escalation Study,” by Liew, Rivers, et al, which appears in the Feb 2026 issue of #PRSJournal: https://t.co/9bmk7o589x
PRS 2025 by the Numbers 🎉📊
A big year deserves a big snapshot.
🌍 Global reach
📊 Readership trends
🔥 Top topics & features
🏆 Top 10 most-read articles
🔓 Read the Top 10 articles—for FREE: https://t.co/3fkXuAzWT7
✨The February 2026 issue of PRS is here! ✨
The cover image comes from the CME article, “Primary Rhinoplasty in Unilateral Cleft Lip” by Chong, Tanikawa, and Fell: https://t.co/voNsrFqUVS
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How much has abdominoplasty changed in 20 years? A new #PRS Journal study reveals evolving trends in surgical technique, liposuction choices, and combined procedures—reflecting a major shift toward safer, more refined outcomes.
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✨ New in PRS! Explore the latest on 1- & 2-stage implant-based breast reconstruction, curated by Dr. Joseph J. Disa. Breakthroughs + lasting lessons—FREE to read this Breast Cancer Awareness Month. 💗 👉 https://t.co/NAKBKuEgBE
In this video, @DrRodRohrich discusses, “#Septorhinoplasty Using Septal L-Strut Extension Graft: A Long-Term Multidimensional Analysis,” by Moon, Yun, Dhong, et al, which appears in the December 2025 issue of #PRSJournal, Volume 156 Issue 6.
Read it: https://t.co/OXcmjtYR44
#Capsularcontracture remains one of the top reasons for revision after #breastaugmentation. What does the latest evidence say about prevention and management? 🩺
Read the new #PRSJournal review to stay current on best practices.
👉 https://t.co/o9LH4gauKl
#PlasticSurgery
The November 2025 issue of PRS is here!
The cover image comes from, “A Novel Approach for Preventing Biofilm Formation on Various Breast Implant Surfaces: Bacteriophage Therapy” by Karasu, Ayhan, et al: https://t.co/hQczELoTg1
The creative use of inexpensive devices in low-resource settings is helpful in reducing the cost of treating complex conditions. This device appears to be effective for unilateral cleft orthotic treatment. https://t.co/PRIDfaAuCC @prsjournal