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The Aesthetic Center for Plastic Surgery's Clinical Research Director to Present New Techniques at Pan-Pacific Surgical Association Congress
| Quelle: Aesthetic Center for Plastic Surgery
HOUSTON, TX--(Marketwire - January 8, 2008) - Amado Ruiz-Razura, M.D., FACS, FICS of The
Aesthetic Center for Plastic Surgery (www.mybeautifulbody.com), one of the
largest private plastic surgery group practices in Texas, will present a
new surgical application and the results of a clinical study at the annual
Pan-Pacific Surgical Association meeting. The event attracts plastic
surgeons from throughout the West Coast, Hawaii, Australia, Canada, Japan
and Korea.
Dr. Ruiz-Razura is the clinical director of the Houston-based ACPS Center
for Clinical Research and Plastic Surgery Education. The Surgeons at ACPS
established the research center in an effort to continue improving plastic
surgery in the national and international communities.
The latest scientific papers being presented by Ruiz-Razura are co-authored
by ACPS founding partners German Newall, MD; Christopher K. Patronella, MD;
and Henry A. Mentz III, MD.
"Postoperative Evaluation of Compression Liposuction Garments: A Clinical
Study with Comfortweave vs. Powernet Fabrics," by Newall, Ruiz-Razura,
Patronella and Mentz reveals the results of a clinical study in which a
carefully designed patient evaluation was conducted to determine the most
effective types of postoperative compression garments, which are used in
plastic surgery to reduce swelling and aid in skin retraction, and
ultimately to provide a better result from the surgery.
"The softest, most comfortable and best supportive garment makes it more
likely that patients will follow doctors' orders," Ruiz-Razura explained.
"Having good patient compliance is a key factor to obtaining excellent and
consistent results."
In "A New Application of Autologous Fat Grafts to Reconstruct the Bra Strap
Soft Tissue Deformity," Mentz and Ruiz-Razura examined a new indication for
the use of autologous fat. The patient's own fat -- obtained from the
periumbilical or suprapubic area through liposuction -- is immediately
transplanted to fill indented bra strap grooves to restore fullness and
give youthful symmetry to soft tissue shoulder defects. The procedure can
be performed as an out patient surgery.
"We feel that the use of autologous fat transplantation to reconstruct the
bra strap defects has proven to be fast, easy, effective, and inexpensive
(can be performed under local anesthetic at the office)," Ruiz-Razura
explained. "Up to the present time, we believe that Dr. Mentz's idea is the
first one to report the use of autologous fat injections for the
reconstruction of the bra strap soft tissue deformities."
Both papers will be presented at the 28th Congress of the Pan-Pacific
Surgical Association Meeting, scheduled for January 19-21, 2008 in
Honolulu.
About the Aesthetic Center for Plastic Surgery
The Aesthetic Center for Plastic Surgery was founded in 1996 by Dr.
Christopher K. Patronella, Dr. Henry A. Mentz, III, and Dr. German Newall.
Today, ACPS has seven surgeons and a highly trained and professional staff
that works with thousands of patients each year to achieve their appearance
goals. ACPS also features the Center for Clinical Research and Plastic
Surgery Education to educate, evaluate and offer the latest and
safest techniques in aesthetic plastic surgery. For more information, an
appointment or a complimentary consultation, visit www.mybeautifulbody.com
or call (713) 799-9999.