What You Didn't Know About the Sun: Infrared Radiation and Its Role in Photoaging
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Source: Plastic Surgical Nursing - October 1, 2016 Category: Nursing Tags: Departments: Skin Care Department Source Type: research

Erratum: The Dilution Confusion: Easy Dosing for Botulinum Toxins
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Source: Plastic Surgical Nursing - October 1, 2016 Category: Nursing Tags: Erratum Source Type: research

Botulinum Toxin Type-A (BoNT-A) Injections of the Corrugator Muscles for Aesthetics and Depression?
This article describes the origin of “facial feedback” by Charles Darwin nearly 150 years ago, as well as “emotional proprioception”—2 neuroanatomical concepts that help provide the scientific rationale behind the general influence facial muscles have on the emotional centers of the brain, and, specifically, how the corrugator muscles—involved with frowning—promote a gloomy mood. The journey researchers have taken to clinically qualify BoNT-A injections of the corrugator muscles—to inhibit frowning, and thereby mitigate depression—will also be highlighted so that aesthetic providers are up to date on this...
Source: Plastic Surgical Nursing - October 1, 2016 Category: Nursing Tags: Departments: Aesthetic Department Source Type: research

Anatomy of the Periorbital Area
Dermal filler and neurotoxin treatments around the periorbital area are assessed when addressing the early signs of aging. Having a comprehensive understanding of the anatomy related to the structures of the eye may reduce the risk of complications, which include severe bruising, persistent swelling, blindness, and cerebral infarction. Understanding the function of the muscles and ligaments, location of the nerves, and the pathway of the blood vessels are crucial when addressing concerns in this area. (Source: Plastic Surgical Nursing)
Source: Plastic Surgical Nursing - October 1, 2016 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Embryonic Stem Cell Research: A Policy Analysis
Many health care issues generate minimal passion, promoting benign commentary and support from the various stakeholders involved. Stem cell research does not fall into this category, and on the contrary, embryonic stem cell (ESC) research has continued to foster controversy and emotion. Since 1998, which marked the first successful laboratory isolation of ESCs, this research continues to ignite moral, ethical, and legal debate over its efficacy. The focus of this policy analysis is to introduce the issues, examine and address the various perspectives that surround ESC research, and present policy options and/or solutions t...
Source: Plastic Surgical Nursing - October 1, 2016 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research