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Dallas Plastic Surgeon, William P Adams Jr MD, Named New President Of The Aesthetic Society

Share this article Share this article MIAMI BEACH, Fla., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Aesthetic Society announced the election of William P. Adams Jr. MD, a plastic surgeon practicing in Dallas, TX as the new President of the 2,600-member organization dedicated to aesthetic plastic surgery. Dr. Adams and his leadership team will focus on evidenced based aesthetic education and advancing the robust curriculum The Aesthetic Society provides for plastic surgeons. It is an exceptional honor to assume the role of President of The Aesthetic Society. Our members go above and beyond the standards of plastic surgery advancing the specialty while transforming lives, said William P. Adams Jr. MD, President of The Aesthetic Society. I look forward to working with my  team this year to amplify our educational offerings and support the elite group of plastic surgeons The Aesthetic Society is known for.

The Aesthetic Surgery Education And Research Foundation Elects Louis L Strock, MD As Its New President

Share this article Share this article MIAMI BEACH, Fla., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation (ASERF) announced the election of Louis L. Strock, MD, a plastic surgeon practicing in Fort Worth, Texas as its new President. Dr. Strock is an aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. ASERF is the philanthropic research and education arm of The Aesthetic Society. As President of ASERF, Dr. Strock plans to leverage research and technology advancements from the Aesthetic One app and Aesthetic Neural Network (ANN) to gain deeper insights for both doctors and patients.

How hearing stories of Breast Implant Illness from other women put me off getting the surgery

How hearing stories of Breast Implant Illness from other women put me off getting the surgery Posted 4 updated 4 MarMarch 2021 at 3:37am Journalist Myjanne Jensen had no idea what she would discover upon starting her research into breast implants. ( Print text only Cancel Like many women, I grew up having my body frequently commented on and not always in a positive way. That was tough, particularly during my teen years, as I waited for breasts which simply never grew. We Aussies love boobs a lot apparently. In 2018, more than 20,000 Australians decided to get breast implants. Breast augmentation is Australia s (and the world s) most popular cosmetic surgery procedure and if the statistics are anything to go by, the desire for bigger breasts isn t going away.

North-east man raising awareness of condition affecting women with breast implants

North-east man raising awareness of condition affecting women with breast implants © John Els Liza, front centre and John, front right with family in South Africa. A north-east man has launched a fundraising campaign to raise awareness of a condition that affects women with breast implants. John Els, from Kintore, lost his wife Melanie to breast cancer eight years ago. Both Mel and her sister, Liza, inherited the BRCA2 mutation, meaning they have a high risk of breast and ovarian cancer and a 50% chance of passing the mutation on to each of their children. John said: “In 2008, my wife found a very small lump in her left breast and it escalated over the next four years.

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