Mini facelifts are gaining popularity, because they can restore the face and neck to a more youthful appearance but are performed under local anesthesia and are therefore safer and less expensive than a traditional facelift.| ENTtoday
Social media use within otolaryngology is increasing rapidly, mainly for professional networking but also for applications that directly impact patient care, such as patient education and study recruitment.| ENTtoday
Offering medical students a means to learn more about residency programs via Instagram demonstrates one generation reaching out to the future members of the field.| ENTtoday
Patient education and outreach are compelling enough reasons to embrace social media, but they’re by no means the only ones.| ENTtoday