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The Rest Is Plastics

The Rest Is Plastics

By: Anton Fries and James Chan
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The podcast from the Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery (JPRAS).2025 Biological Sciences Science
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  • The Rest is Plastics Episode 11 - Epidemiology of Necrotising Fasciitis with Prof Furniss
    Jul 9 2025

    In this episode we spoke to Prof Furniss about his recent paper in JPRAS regarding necrotising fasciitis.

    You can read the paper for free here -

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1748681525001871

    If you enjoyed this paper please like, subscribe, leave us a review and consider submitting your research to JPRAS!

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    16 mins
  • The Rest is Plastics Episode 10 - Wearable Ergonomic Devices in Plastic Surgery
    Jun 25 2025

    In this episode I interviewed Dr Olivia Ho, Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery at Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida. Dr Ho is a leader in the field of reconstructive microsurgery and committee member of the World Society of Reconstructive Microsurgery.

    We discussed her latest paper in JPRAS discussing the use of wearable ergonomic devices for plastic surgeons.

    You can read the paper, for free, at this link -

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1748681525001718

    Dr Ho can be followed

    IG @dr.olivia.ho

    Thank you for listening, if you enjoyed this episode please like, subscribe, leave us a review and consider submitting your research to JPRAS

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    11 mins
  • The Rest is Plastics Episode 9 - Dr J-P Pepper on Facial Reanimation
    Jun 11 2025

    Welcome to episode 9 of The Rest is Plastics, in this episode we interviewed the authors of this paper from the April edition of the journal - Functional outcomes of dual nerve transfer in patients with facial paralysis. We interviewed Dr Rami Ezzibdeh who is first author and an ENT resident at Stanford University, and senior author Dr Jon-Paul Pepper.

    Dr. Pepper is a double-board certified surgeon who specializes in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery of the face, in particular surgery facial paralysis. He has directed the clinical activities at the Stanford Facial Nerve Center since 2017. He also directs the scientific work of the Stanford Facial Nerve Center, and his NIH-funded research seeks new strategies to improve nerve regeneration after injury. His clinical practice focuses on facial reanimation, aging face surgery, rhinoplasty, and reconstruction after Mohs surgery.

    You can read the paper for free here -

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1748681525000841

    If you enjoyed this podcast please 'like', subscribe, leave a review and consider submitting your research for publication in JPRAS.

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    24 mins
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