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Surgery Webinar Assessment and Management of the Facial Lacerations - Part 2

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ethompson09@*.com

Oct 25 2022, 4:31 am

Is it possivle to get CME for these lectures?

Plastic surgery resident Dr. Zeshaan Maan of Stanford presents the assessment and the management approach of facial lacerations.
Facial lacerations can range from very simple to incredibly complex. Because of their cosmetic importance these warn thorough evaluation and then management starting from the ER to OR.

Note: Due to the importance fo the topic, this webinar had a lots of great questions and Dr. Maan's answers and opinions about them. Don't miss it.

 

In the previous part Dr. Maan discussed the following topics. Click here to go to the previous part.

  • Understand the relevant history and exam for patients with facial lacerations.
  • Learn how to prepare the wound for evaluation.
  • Learn how to evaluate the wound.

In this part Dr. Maan continues with the following topics:

  • Understand the basics of repairing the wound.
  • Know when to consult a specialist.

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Zeshaan Maan MD

Zeshaan Maan MD

Medical Director Surgery DrBeen, Plastic Surgery Resident Stanford

Dr. Z (Zeshaan Maan MD MSc), our Stanford-trained plastic and reconstructive surgeon. After residency, Dr. Z pursued a hand surgery fellowship at UCSF. Additionally, Dr. Z has years of advanced training in cutting-edge regenerative medicine, which arms him with the tools and knowledge to deliver exceptional surgical outcomes while enhancing your body’s regenerative potential. Dr. Z is dedicated to patient education and mutual decision-making, ensuring patients feel informed, supported, and thrilled with their aesthetic outcome.

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