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Establishing Guidelines for Surgery After Skin Cancer
Physicians now have evidence-based recommendations for when skin cancer leaves a patient in need of reconstructive surgery. UConn Health’s chief of plastic surgery, Dr. Andrew Chen, led a national brain trust to come up with them.
Dr. Andrew Chen is chief of UConn Health’s Division of Plastic Surgery. (Photo by Ethan Giorgetti)
Some of the brightest minds in dermatology and surgery are in agreement on the first clinical practice guidelines for reconstructive procedures following skin cancer resection.
Dr. Andrew Chen, UConn Health’s chief of plastic surgery, is the lead author of the guidelines, published concurrently in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, a journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Dermatologic Surgery, and the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
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COVID-19 is fueling a boom for cosmetic surgery and non-surgical cosmetic procedures as Zoom Dysmorphia is driving people to improve their appearances after staring at themselves on a screen for the better part of almost a year and half. In fact, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons reports that 11% of women surveyed are more interested in cosmetic plastic surgery and non-surgical procedures now than before COVID. The numbers increase even further for those that have previously had procedures.
Ever/Body is a provider of cosmetic dermatology services and beauty treatments in two sleek Manhattan locations (Flatiron and Soho). The company, founded in 2018, offers a full range of minimally invasive dermatological treatments including Botox, Fillers, Contouring, Laser Facials, Microneedling, and Laser Hair Removal. In addition to treatments, Ever/Body also offers a full line of curated skincare products. Accessing dermatological services in populous areas like New
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