AIS said it continues to maintain that it did not knowingly cause false claims of any kind and that its products are safe.
Experts advise the use of dissolvable hyaluronic acid fillers, which are generally safer, reversible, and allow for precise shaping with fewer complications, and should always be administered under me ...
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Lehigh Valley medical device maker settles lawsuit over faulty equipment for nearly $40 million
An Upper Saucon Township company that specializes in surgical equipment will pay $38.5 million to settle allegations under ...
Debby Robertson, a stroke survivor, is using a nerve implant to help recover her speech and mobility after suffering a stroke ...
Kathryn Taylor discusses a recent sinus lift and immediate implant placement case – plus the surgical equipment used for a ...
Meghan Trainor shared her emotional reaction to comments surrounding her appearance after her nearly 60-pound weight loss: “I ...
Smile Arch Dental and Implant Centre opened last month on Shorncliffe Road. It will be led by the trusted team behind Warwick ...
Breast augmentation is changing. While some women opt for natural surgical enhancement, others opt to remove their implants ...
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Lehigh Valley company reaches $38.5M settlement over failure-prone knee replacements
Aesculap Implant Systems of Upper Saucon Township allegedly sold its replacement knees even though bone cement holding them in place frequently got loose ...
Switzerland-based Icotec received FDA clearance to expand use of its CMORE CT system in the cervicothoracic region. The system includes polyaxial screws, rods and connectors designed for posterior ...
Podcaster Bobbi Althoff detailed her experience with getting Botox to help treat her chronic jaw pain, sharing her “face is ...
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