Articles in Aesthetic and Maxillofacial Surgery
Professor Meningaud, Henri Mondor Hospital, Créteil
Traitement médical de l'alopécie
Dans l’arsenal thérapeutique aujourd’hui disponible pour traiter les alopécies androgéniques, le traitement médical ne doit pas être négligé. De très nombreux produits revendiquent une efficacité dans le traitement de l’alopécie avec hélas une communication trompeuse sur le sujet.
Forbes article
Discover the article published on Forbes.fr: “Professors Meningaud and Hersant work to promote French aesthetic surgery and medicine”.
The ethical challenges of plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery
In ethical terms, is surgery in general, and plastic surgery in particular, any different from medicine?
Prognathism
Prognathism is an anomaly characterised by a malformation of the jaw: “the bony bases of the mandible are too developed in relation to the maxillae,” describes Prof. Jean-Paul Meningaud, Head of the Plastic, Reconstructive and Maxillofacial Surgery Department at Henri-Mondor University Hospital (Créteil).
Feminising the face
The ageing of a woman’s face not only leads to skin changes, but also morphological modifications, as facial features can lose their femininity.
Aesthetic and anti-aging medicine: the right synergies
Appearance may seem a futile preoccupation. In fact, many intellectuals, psychologists, organ doctors, religious figures and educators regard physical concerns as frivolous.
The influence of medicine and cosmetic surgery on overall health
Anti-aging medicine aims to detect and correct the weak signals of disease. It works upstream of disease. Just as we can be more or less ill, we can be more or less healthy.
The whitening technique
The use of soft-tissue fillers has grown considerably due to the increasing popularity of minimally invasive cosmetic procedures. The common principle of injections in aesthetic medicine is to treat and prevent the signs of ageing with the least amount of product and with the greatest possible precision and efficacy.
General considerations on surgery and aesthetic medicine
In the course of my teaching in medicine or cosmetic surgery, I am asked many questions about appearance. They are always pertinent. Here are a few that come to mind.