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Dr. Gentile Guest Editor for "Male Aesthetic Facial Surgery"

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This entry was posted on 5/25/2006 9:08 AM and is filed under uncategorized.

Dr. Gentile was selected as Guest Editor of “Facial Plastic Surgery”  Thieme Medical (New  York City) for their November 2005 edition.  The quarterly publication which is the official journal fo the European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery focuses on the lasted advances in aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. The November 2005 edition will focus on “Male Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery”. 

 Over the last five  years the number of men having cosmetic and plastic surgery has increased more than 700 per cent and many of these men are in their late 60’s, 70’s and even 80’s.Some demographic studies indicate that middle can extend up to the 60’s and 70’s and men who feel middle age want to look middle age.  Some senior men want cosmetic surgery to keep up with their younger wives or girlfriends, while others insist they need it to prevent their careers from sagging.

Dr. Gentile is pleased to guest edit this exciting edition and will contribute several articles to it.  “I have invited some of the most respected Facial Plastic Surgeons in the country to contribute so I am happy to know it will serve as an excellent educational resource for Facial Plastic Surgeons world wide.

Dr. Gentile is an internationally recognized Facial Plastic Surgeon who is an Executive Officer & Director of The American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery.  Dr. Gentile is an expert in Aesthetic Facial Surgery, Skin Cancer Surgery, Aesthetic Skin Rejuvenation, and Rhinoplasty. 

Contact Information is available at www.facialplastics.org  or 330-758-2001

 

 

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