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Administering Safe Cosmetic Anesthesia
Barry L. Friedberg, MD

The sticking point for many elective cosmetic surgery patients is the post-surgical experience of nausea and vomiting, the uncomfortable byproduct of an otherwise positive surgical outcome. Here are 10 quick ideas that could help minimize the complications and increase the satisfaction of the cosmetic surgery anesthesia administered at your facility.

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