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  2. Thomas Kilner - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Pomfret Kilner was an early plastic surgeon. One of the four who continued to practice in Britain between the world wars after training at the Queen's Hospital, Sidcup with Harold Gillies . Kilner continued to practice until 1957 [ 1 ] The others were Harold Gillies , Arthur Rainsford Mowlem , and Archibald McIndoe .

  3. Harold Gillies - Wikipedia

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    There, Gillies and his colleagues developed many innovative plastic surgery techniques; more than 11,000 operations were performed on over 5,000 men. [10] The hospital, later to become Queen Mary's Hospital , was at Frognal House (the birthplace and property of Thomas Townshend, Lord Sydney after whom Sydney, Australia, was named).

  4. Plastic surgery - Wikipedia

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    Gillies himself was sent to Rooksdown House near Basingstoke, which became the principal army plastic surgery unit; Tommy Kilner (who had worked with Gillies during the First World War, and who now has a surgical instrument named after him, the kilner cheek retractor) went to Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton; and Mowlem went to St Albans.

  5. People are paying thousands for 'face BBLs.' Welcome to the ...

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    What the 'face BBL' means for the future of plastic surgery. When it comes to those seeking cosmetic treatments, dermatologists say people tend to fall into one of two camps: Those who want as ...

  6. Botox complications are rare. But what happens when an ... - AOL

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    This includes physicians (such as dermatologists, plastic surgeons and sometimes dentists), physician assistants, nurse practitioners and registered nurses. Depending on the state, when ...

  7. Archibald McIndoe - Wikipedia

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    When the Second World War broke out, plastic surgery was largely divided on service lines. Gillies went to Rooksdown House near Basingstoke, which became the principal army plastic surgery unit; Tommy Kilner (who had worked with Gillies during the First World War, and who now has a surgical instrument named after him, the kilner cheek retractor), went to Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton, and ...

  8. We’re in the ‘undetectable era’ of plastic surgery. It’s a ...

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    Rossi says no plastic surgery − undetectable or not − can boost your self-worth. That comes from you. "I really try to tell people, you need to love yourself," he says. "Cosmetic work is amazing.

  9. Culture of cosmetic surgery - Wikipedia

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    Plastic surgery started to become commonly used during the world wars in order to help soldiers and veterans who were injured. Surgeons used skin grafts to reshape faces that had been impacted by bombs and bullets. [7] After, plastic surgery became mainstream in the 1950s for American women to change themselves as beauty standards were changing.