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Botox in menTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Cary Skin Center, Cary, NC 27512, USA
Dermatol Ther 20:407-13. 2007..BTX-A can be used to reduce axillary sweating and improve armpit odor. BTX-A shows promise in treating benign prostatic hyperplasia, and may in the future become a first-line treatment...
Advances in the use of botulinum neurotoxins in facial estheticsTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Department of Dermatology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
J Cosmet Dermatol 11:42-50. 2012..To present the latest findings and future developments in the cosmetic use of botulinum neurotoxin...
Validated assessment scales for the upper faceTimothy C Flynn
Department of Dermatology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Dermatol Surg 38:309-19. 2012..The development of globally accepted tools to assess these changes objectively is an essential contribution to aesthetic research and routine clinical medicine...
Update on botulinum toxinTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Department of Dermatology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Semin Cutan Med Surg 25:115-21. 2006..Other forms of botulinum toxins (additional type A or type B toxins) are available, each with advantages and disadvantages...
Denial of illness: Basal cell carcinomaTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Department of Dermatology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Dermatol Surg 30:1343-4. 2004
MyoblocTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Department of Dermatology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA
Dermatol Clin 22:207-11, vii. 2004..This article explains the difference between Myobloc and type A toxins, reviews equivalency and other published studies, and describes practical uses for this product in facial aesthetics...
Periocular botulinum toxinTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Department of Dermatology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Clin Dermatol 21:498-504. 2003..BOTOX holds U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval in the United States for treatment of glabellar lines. BOTOX is in widespread use worldwide and is currently the most popular cosmetic treatment in the United States...
Use of intraoperative botulinum toxin in facial reconstructionTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Cary Skin Center, Cary, NC 27519, USA
Dermatol Surg 35:182-8. 2009..Botulinum toxin is a potent neuromodulator that temporarily relaxes muscles and can improve wound healing...
Botulinum A toxin (BOTOX) in the lower eyelid: dose-finding studyTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Department of Dermatology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Dermatol Surg 29:943-50; discussion 950-1. 2003..Periocular wrinkles such as lateral orbital rhytids respond well to treatment. BOTOX can be used in the lower eyelid to improve wrinkles and widen the eye...
Botulinum toxin type B (MYOBLOC) versus botulinum toxin type A (BOTOX) frontalis study: rate of onset and radius of diffusionTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Cary Skin Center, Cary, North Carolina 27519, USA
Dermatol Surg 29:519-22; discussion 522. 2003..Botulinum toxin types A and B can improve the appearance of facial wrinkles. Differences in the time until onset and the degree of diffusion have been observed anecdotally, but no direct comparative studies have been done...
Botulinum toxin: examining duration of effect in facial aesthetic applicationsTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Cary Skin Center, Cary, North Carolina, USA
Am J Clin Dermatol 11:183-99. 2010..Additional research should help clarify the impact of age, baseline rhytid severity, patient sex, repeated treatments, and combination treatment on longevity of effect...
Powered liposuction: an evaluation of currently available instrumentationTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Department of Dermatology, Tulane University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Dermatol Surg 28:376-82. 2002..This motion simulates the standard human movement of the cannula and facilitates movement through the tissue. Powered liposuction may help to prevent surgeon fatigue and has recently been shown to aid in the efficacy of fat removal...
Comparative histology of intradermal implantation of mono and biphasic hyaluronic acid fillersTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Department of Dermatology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Dermatol Surg 37:637-43. 2011..Different technologies are employed in cross-linking, and the products have varying rheological properties...
Botulinum-A toxin treatment of the lower eyelid improves infraorbital rhytides and widens the eyeT C Flynn
Department of Dermatology, Tulane University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Dermatol Surg 27:703-8. 2001..Two units of BTX-A injected into the lower eyelid orbicularis oculi muscle improves infraorbital wrinkles, particularly when used in combination with BTX-A treatment of the lateral orbital area...
Does transferred fat retain properties of its site of origin?Timothy Corcoran Flynn
Cary Skin Center, and University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Cary, NC, USA
Dermatol Surg 32:405-6. 2006
Unilateral transient forehead paralysis following injury to the temporal branch of the facial nerveT C Flynn
Department of Dermatology, Tulane University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112, USA
Int J Dermatol 38:474-7. 1999..Cutaneous surgery in the temporal region of the forehead can lead to injury to the superficial temporal branch of the facial nerve. A flattened forehead and with ipsilateral forehead paralysis can occur with damage to this nerve...
The efficacy of powered liposuctionW P Coleman
Department of Dermatology, Tulane University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Dermatol Surg 27:735-8. 2001..the overall increased extraction in powered vs. nonpowered mode was 30%. CONCLUSION: The powered liposuction devices tested significantly increase the efficacy of subcutaneous fat removal during liposuction...
Topical revitalization of body skinT C Flynn
Department of Dermatology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA 70112 2699, USA
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 14:280-4. 2000..Chemical peeling for the body can improve the skin with the use of alpha- or beta-hydroxy acids. While topical therapy can improve body skin, adjunctive surgical therapy may be needed to correct body skin disorders or concerns fully...
Treatment of nasal wrinkles with botulinum toxinBhertha M Tamura
Dermatology Department, Santo Amaro University, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Dermatol Surg 31:271-5. 2005..Between 2 and 5 U of botulinum toxin have commonly been used. However, clinicians have observed that some nasal wrinkles persist following nasalis treatment...
A practical guide to achieving successful outcomes with botulinum toxin type A. IMCAS Meeting, Paris 2002Benjamin Ascher
J Cosmet Laser Ther 4:1-6. 2002
Dose-finding, safety, and tolerability study of botulinum toxin type B for the treatment of hyperfunctional glabellar linesAlastair Carruthers
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Dermatol Surg 33:S60-8. 2007..Previous open-label studies have demonstrated that botulinum toxin type B (BTX-B, Myobloc, Solstice Neurosciences) in doses of up to 3,000 U is safe and effective in the treatment of glabellar wrinkles...
Update on botulinum toxinTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Cary Skin Center, Cary, NC, USA
Semin Cutan Med Surg 26:196-202. 2007..Other forms of botulinum toxins (additional type A or type B toxins) are available, each with advantages and disadvantages...
Surgical pearl: the use of the Ultra-Fine II short needle 0.3-cc insulin syringe for botulinum toxin injectionsTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Department of Dermatology, Tulane University Medical School, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112, USA
J Am Acad Dermatol 46:931-3. 2002
Liposuction using dilute local anesthesiaTimothy Corcoran Flynn
Dermatol Surg 29:1144-5. 2003
Lexicon of areas amenable to liposuctionKyle Coleman
Ochsner Clinic, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Dermatol Surg 32:558-61. 2006..RESULTS: Physicians need to be aware of the lay terms so they can communicate with their patients. The careful use of a standardized vocabulary provides precision and accuracy...
