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The Archives of Facial Plastic SurgeryThe First Decade
Wayne F. Larrabee Jr, MD, Editor
Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2008;10(6):369.
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Editors seem to possess an innate need to create and celebrate important milestones in their publications and communities. These anniversaries provide an opportunity to remember the past, give thanks for the present, and contemplate the future. This issue of the Archives is dedicated to facial plastic surgery. We invited a range of authors at different stages in their careers to contribute their wisdom and insights on topics from the philosophical to the technical, from the laboratory to the operating suite, from the historical to the only imagined. We thank these authors for their contributions. We only wish we had more pages to include the many others who have written, reviewed, and supported the Archives throughout its first decade.
Although we acknowledge our bias, it is difficult to imagine a more dynamic specialty than facial plastic surgery. On the research frontier, advances in wound healing, . . . [Full Text of this Article] AUTHOR INFORMATION
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