Why Should Plastic Surgeons Use Twitter? Recently, I was named in an Aesthetic Surgery Journal article as one of the “Top 100 Social Media Influencers in Plastic Surgery on Twitter”. – https://academic.oup.com/asj/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/asj/sjy024/4923566?redirectedFrom=fulltext It’s a big honor, and I’m glad I tweet and retweet and spend possibly too much time on Twitter! I did get […]
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Dr. Branford and his colleagues have written a recent article in the December 2016, PRS/ Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal entitled ” #plasticsurgery “. http://journals.lww.com/plasreconsurg/Fulltext/2016/12000/_PlasticSurgery.37.aspx A great video discussion of this groundbreaking article features the awesome Dr. Fawn Hogan, one of the most influential plastic surgeons in the world of #some – #socialmedia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvJ_-SPl1Mk&app=desktop The […]
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I have recently been on Twitter too much, and I tweet a lot about plastic surgery. I am also fascinated by #ai and #machinelearning, and have had some interesting discussions. In order to clarify some of my tweets and thoughts, I wrote this article. What’s AI and Machine Learning and Big Data? How is it […]
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BBL Video Transcripts NOTE- I am working on putting all of the actual video excerpts here. In the meantime, here are the transcripts of all of the videos posted on Twitter. If you have any further questions, please contact me at info@drkim.com or call 415 362 1846. VIDEO 1 Roy Kim, MD- Hey Ms. […]
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Introduction Plastic Surgery is Fun Camaraderie is Contagious It’s a Very Visual Profession, Lending Itself to the Internet Introduction Recently, I saw this tweet on Twitter- and was asked to help out with an answer. I don’t know if I’m taking this question too seriously, but I thought it would be a great way to […]
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Warning- Not for the Faint of Heart! "This is what fat harvesting looks like. This is actual fat after it's filtered and processed – and this is what it looks like. Typically we don't use this (pointing to a syringe with no tip). We us a syringe with a cannula to put the fat in […]
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Warning- Not for the Faint of Heart! Pictured here is the liposuction aspirate coming out and into the storage container. You can see that the good stuff being auctioned out is mainly yellow to white in color- liquid gold. This liposuction aspirate can be thrown away, or it can be filtered and processed to get […]
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How does the Keller Funnel work? I put a breast implant into a clear, sterile funnel, and then squeeze the larger open end. The smaller tip is placed in the breast pocket. The advantages include a smaller incision, and a "no touch" approach of the implant surface to reduce the risk of capsular contracture. Yes, […]
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"This is Dr. Roy Kim. I just wanted to show you that with liposuction cannulae, there are different widths and different thicknesses. The longer ones obviously allow me to get to areas further away. The thicker ones allow me to suck out more fat, thanks to Bernoulli's principle. If you have any question, contact me. […]
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