Evidence-based plastic surgery: Its rise, importance, and a practical guide

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There is a perfect storm developing in 21st century healthcare; rising complexity and patient expectations in the context of fiscal restraint. Evidence-based medicine (EBM) may be the best-kept secret in dealing with the "storm." Such an approach prefers management pathways that deliver better outcomes at less relative cost. In this article, the rise of EBM, its significance, a guide to practicing it, and its future in the field of plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgery are presented.

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Agha, R. A., & Orgill, D. P. (2016). Evidence-based plastic surgery: Its rise, importance, and a practical guide. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 36(3), 366–371. https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjv204

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