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Howard comments on surgery free melanoma treatment
July 28th, 2011Liposuction
May 4th, 2011Howard talks about liposuction with National radio
Please drag the cursor along to 11.30 to hear this interview.
Changing Faces - Changing lives
August 17th, 2010Cut to Pieces by a Cruel Disease
July 29th, 2010Treating obesity and removing the resultant excess skin after massive weight loss
May 13th, 2010Demand for cosmetic surgery rises
April 28th, 2010More Canterbury men are seeking breast reductions. Click here to read The Press article.
Cosmetic tourism warning
March 28th, 2010Howard Klein talks to Breakfast about cosmetic tourism. Click here to see the interview.
Breakfast talks to Howard Klein about men and cosmetic surgery
March 2nd, 2010The number of men coming forward for cosmetic surgery is increasing. Click here to watch the full interview on TVNZ’s Breakfast show.
Kiwi men line up for cosmetic surgery
February 15th, 2010Kiwi blokes have caught on to the benefits of cosmetic surgery and are going under the knife in record numbers.
Plastic surgeons say they are dealing with a steady stream of men wanting to improve their looks by having noses reshaped, eyebrows lifted, “man boobs” reduced, or excess fat removed.
“Men are no different from women in that they like to look as good as they can,” said Christchurch plastic surgeon Howard Klein, who estimates that men now make up 15-20% of his patients.”
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Aesthetic Surgery in the News, June 2009
June 29th, 2009Cosmetic Surgery Fashion Show Makes It’s Debut in NYC
Examiner.com (2009-05-15) ; Smith, Sonya
Fashion shows in New York are not an uncommon sight but a recent event, hosted by “A Little Nip/A Little Tuck” author Dr. Stephen T. Greenberg, broke the mold on May 14. Instead of clothes, models showed off the latest plastic surgery procedures. The event also included discussion of current topics important to the plastic surgery community including mommy-makeovers, divorce packages, and the introduction of Greenberg’s recession buster package for job seekers looking to remain competitive in the face of the tumultuous economy. Proceeds for the event will benefit LI cares, a local charity that provides food to those in need.
FDA Okays Alternative To Botox
Washington Post (DC) (2009-05-26) ; Mailander Farrell, Jodi
Dysport has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a sound injectable treatment. The FDA has mandated Dysport, along with its competitor Botox, to have black-box warning labels detailing the grave risks associated with receiving the injections. Possible side effects of both Dysport and Botox include trouble swallowing or breathing; Botox has been used for therapeutic usage in patients with eyelid spasms, excessive sweating, and cervical dystonia, while Dysport has been approved for use in frown lines and cervical dystonia. Dysport is a derivative of botulinum toxin and has been used as a cheap dermal filler in Europe in previous years. The FDA has said that complications arising from botulinum injectables has been due to misuse of the treatment for conditions such as limp spasticity that have not been FDA-sanctioned.

