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Radio Frequency Energy for Non-invasive and Minimally Invasive Skin Tightening

Radio Frequency Energy for Non-invasive and Minimally Invasive Skin Tightening

Stephen Mulholland, MD

Clinics in Plastic Surgery

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Internal and External Radiofrequency Assisted Lipo-Coagulation (RFAL) in the Control of Soft Tissue Contraction during Liposuction: Part 2 “Outside In” RFAL Thermal Tissue Tightening

Internal and External Radiofrequency Assisted Lipo-Coagulation (RFAL) in the Control of Soft Tissue Contraction during Liposuction: Part 2 “Outside In” RFAL Thermal Tissue Tightening

R. Stephen Mulholland, MD.

IntechOpen

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Not all Radiofrequency Devices Are Created Equal: A Thermal Assessment

Not all Radiofrequency Devices Are Created Equal: A Thermal Assessment

Erez Dayan, MD, Spero Theodorou, MD

PRS Global Open

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Internal and External Radiofrequency Assisted Lipo-Coagulation (RFAL) in the Control of Soft Tissue Contraction during Liposuction: Part 1 “Inside Out” Thermal Tissue Tightening

Internal and External Radiofrequency Assisted Lipo-Coagulation (RFAL) in the Control of Soft Tissue Contraction during Liposuction: Part 1 “Inside Out” Thermal Tissue Tightening

R. Stephen Mulholland, MD.

IntechOpen

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Nonexcisional, Minimally Invasive Rejuvenation of the Neck

Nonexcisional, Minimally Invasive Rejuvenation of the Neck

Stephen Mulholland, MD

Clinics in Plastic Surgery

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The Treatment Gap

The Treatment Gap

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Radio Frequency Energy for Non-invasive and Minimally Invasive Skin Tightening

Radio Frequency Energy for Non-invasive and Minimally Invasive Skin Tightening

Stephen Mulholland, MD

Clinics in Plastic Surgery

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Internal and External Radiofrequency Assisted Lipo-Coagulation (RFAL) in the Control of Soft Tissue Contraction during Liposuction: Part 2 “Outside In” RFAL Thermal Tissue Tightening

Internal and External Radiofrequency Assisted Lipo-Coagulation (RFAL) in the Control of Soft Tissue Contraction during Liposuction: Part 2 “Outside In” RFAL Thermal Tissue Tightening

R. Stephen Mulholland, MD.

IntechOpen

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Not all Radiofrequency Devices Are Created Equal: A Thermal Assessment

Not all Radiofrequency Devices Are Created Equal: A Thermal Assessment

Erez Dayan, MD, Spero Theodorou, MD

PRS Global Open

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Internal and External Radiofrequency Assisted Lipo-Coagulation (RFAL) in the Control of Soft Tissue Contraction during Liposuction: Part 1 “Inside Out” Thermal Tissue Tightening

Internal and External Radiofrequency Assisted Lipo-Coagulation (RFAL) in the Control of Soft Tissue Contraction during Liposuction: Part 1 “Inside Out” Thermal Tissue Tightening

R. Stephen Mulholland, MD.

IntechOpen

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Nonexcisional, Minimally Invasive Rejuvenation of the Neck

Nonexcisional, Minimally Invasive Rejuvenation of the Neck

Stephen Mulholland, MD

Clinics in Plastic Surgery

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The Treatment Gap

The Treatment Gap

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The MICRO-Lift: A Ligaments-Based Anatomic Technique for Lower Face and Neck Rejuvenation Using Bipolar Radiofrequency.

The MICRO-Lift: A Ligaments-Based Anatomic Technique for Lower Face and Neck Rejuvenation Using Bipolar Radiofrequency.

Olivas-Menayo, J.

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

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A New Approach for Adipose Tissue Treatment and Body Contouring Using Radiofrequency-Assisted Liposuction

A New Approach for Adipose Tissue Treatment and Body Contouring Using Radiofrequency-Assisted Liposuction

Paul, M., & Mulholland, R. S.

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

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Three Dimensional Radiofrequency Tissue Tightening: A Proposed Mechanism and Applications for Body Contouring

Three Dimensional Radiofrequency Tissue Tightening: A Proposed Mechanism and Applications for Body Contouring

Malcolm D. Paul, MD; Guillermo Blugerman, MD; Michael Kreindel, PhD.; and Stephen Mulholland, MD

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Journal

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Use of Minimally Invasive Radiofrequency-Assisted Lipolysis as a Novel Treatment of Grade 2 and Grade 3 Cellulite

Use of Minimally Invasive Radiofrequency-Assisted Lipolysis as a Novel Treatment of Grade 2 and Grade 3 Cellulite

Mark H. Peters, MD

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

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