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Using evidence as the guiding star, the @ducrest Twitter timeline consists of the latest scientific publications in dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, cosmetics and Home-Use devices. Here you will find interesting information gleaned from science and technology sources as well as the lay press.
The impact of adverse reactions to injectable filler on QoL: Berlin Injectable Filler Safety (study onlinelibrary.wiley.com/resolve/doi?DO… #dermalfillers
RT @OlivierBranford: Plenty of evidence 4 garlic in health, none for vampires #EvidenceNotOpinion #plasticsurgery ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/ h…
@TempleRepair FYI
@ducrest referring to website with unrelated studies that have nothing to do with the research question is not evidence that treatment works
— Olivier Branford (@OlivierBranford) February 25, 2016
Vampire breast lift. @OlivierBranford @DrRodRohrich you might like to comment the data provided #plasticsurgery
@ducrest @YahooBeauty Oliver-Jeaous? Vampire Breast Lift much research…https://t.co/rQycG0UDCX
— Charles Runels, MD (@TempleRepair) February 25, 2016
RT @OlivierBranford: Please could real plastic surgeons use #plasticsurgery in tweets 2 help public access evidence-based information https…
5 #dermatology controversies #dermalfillers #fat #cellulite #neurotoxins and more @ASDSSkinExperts
Top 5 #dermatology controversies #Dermatology
https://t.co/XeV6hbax9I pic.twitter.com/QR4xH1vRRF— Dermatology Times (@DermTimesNow) February 23, 2016
RT @DermTimesNow: #Zika virus: What derms need to look out for. #Dermatology buff.ly/1oyB5Ey pic.twitter.com/knO0ZicJiH
RT @drkarenhorton: Gimmick! Most procedures with a cutesy name are marketing, especially if not considered mainstream #PlasticSurgery https…

