Publications by authors named "Richard Sadove"

The highest risk of venous thromboembolism lies with abdominoplasty and liposuction and deaths increase when combined with other procedures. The objective of this study was to evaluate physiologic changes in the deep venous system with compression-garments and asses whether there is a correlation between these procedures, rectus plication, and garments. Part 1 of this article is a retrospective review of all office surgical incidents that resulted in an abdominoplasty and/or liposuction death in the state of Florida over the past 8 years.

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Acne vulgaris affects up to 80% of people 11 to 30 years of age, and scarring can occur for up to 95% of these patients. Scarring may be pitted or hypertrophic in nature, although in most cases it is atrophic. Atrophic acne scarring follows dermal collagen and fat loss after moderate to severe acne infection.

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Background: The need for a safer lower-lid blepharoplasty procedure than the classic subciliary approach has long been recognized. In 1996, de la Plaza and de la Cruz first theorized septal suturing via a transconjunctival approach that preserves both muscle and infraorbital fat. This is the first report of a series of patients treated with this technique.

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Background: Breast reduction surgery is known to be more effective than medications, diet, or support bras in relieving the suffering from excessively large breasts. Liposuction-only breast reduction, without surgery, is effective for eliminating symptoms and significantly reduces scarring and complications. The procedure allows women to maintain nipple sensation and the ability to breast-feed.

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According to the author, cohesive gel naturally-shaped breast implants provide particular benefits for patients who prefer retromammary implant placement. He discusses his experience with these implants in 50 patients.

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