"With people now seeing themselves on screen for hours a day, there was a greater scrutiny of the fine lines and wrinkles," a plastic surgeon explained.
Heightening Popularity of Minimally Invasive Surgeries to Accelerate the Growth Cycle of the Surgical Drapes Market, Says TMR
- A rise in the number of surgical procedures and the increasing awareness about the spread of varied infections will drive the surgical drapes market toward growth during the forecast period of 2020-2030
- The surgical drapes market is estimated to expand at a CAGR of 4 percent across the assessment period of 2020-2030
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ALBANY, N.Y., June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Incidences of hospital-acquired infections are rising considerably over the years. A strong emphasis on practicing the best safety standards is being looked upon across various healthcare facilities. Surgical drapes are one of the vital aspects of observing the best safety standards. Hence, based on all these aspects, the surgical drapes market will acquire a positive growth trajectory across the assessment period of 2020-2030.
Dallas Rhinoplasty Surgeon, Dr. Rod J. Rohrich, Presents on Surgical Consistency in Rhinoplasty
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Dallas plastic surgeon and rhinoplasty specialist, Dr. Rod J. Rohrich, Delivers Lecture on finesse and consistency in rhinoplasty surgery at the Annual Aesthetic Society Rhinoplasty Symposium.
Dallas plastic surgeon Dr. Rod J. Rohrich In rhinoplasty, it s not enough to have consistent results, they must be consistently exceptional. MIAMI (PRWEB) June 03, 2021 In one of the first meetings since the global lockdowns, Dallas plastic surgeon and rhinoplasty specialist, Dr. Rod J. Rohrich, presented at The Aesthetic Society s Rhinoplasty Symposium in Miami, Florida. Dr. Rohrich, who lectures frequently on rhinoplasty, facelifts, and non-invasive aesthetic treatments, covered topics at this meeting that included the a lecture on developing consistency in rhinoplasty, as well as special topics in revision r
Plastic surgery has become synonymous with the quest for youth and beauty. But the field has, for centuries, been driven by medical necessity and it has nothing to do with plastic.