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Dr. Wesley Lectures at 2016 Facial Reconstructive & Cosmetic Surgery Symposium
Highlighting the benefits of two popular hair restoration techniques, Dr. Wesley delivered a lecture to fellow physicians specializing in dermatology, otolaryngology and plastic surgery. The 2016 Mount Sinai Spring Symposium, entitled "Advances in Facial Reconstruction and Cosmetic Surgery", included a weekend series of specialized cosmetic surgical lectures as well as hands-on training for physicians on cadaveric models.
Dr. Wesley discussed the benefits and shortcomings of follicular unit extraction (FUE) to his fellow physicians as well as his current findings with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatments for hair loss. Citing general peer-reviewed journal article studies coupled with empiric observations from hundreds of patients in his own practice, Dr. Wesley described in detail the ways in which both procedures can benefit specific patients.
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no offense but if I was looking for a face lift id go to someone who exclusively practiced face lifts not a jack of all trades master of none
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Originally Posted by GNX
no offense but if I was looking for a face lift id go to someone who exclusively practiced face lifts not a jack of all trades master of none
Hi, GNX.
Dr. Wesley did not lecture on facelifts. He specializes purely on hair loss treatment and prevention. I think you may have misread the post above.
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