id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-278609-zxdd06ur Sarac, Benjamin A. The Impact of COVID-19-based Suspension of Surgeries on Plastic Surgery Practices: A Survey of ACAPS Members 2020-08-03 .txt text/plain 2767 152 45 Data on individual and plastic surgery practice demographics, COVID-19 prevention measures, and procedures or services that were being performed or delayed were collected and analyzed. CONCLUSIONS: Plastic surgeons have seen a drastic decrease in the variety of procedures and services they are allowed to offer during the COVID-19 pandemic. 7 Survey results showed that of the surgeons who normally offer aesthetic services, up to 8% are continuing to perform some of these procedures, which may be a result of the pandemic-caused financial strain. Multiple national societies released recommendations on the approach to breast cancer and reconstructive surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic. 2 Survey results showed that oncologic breast surgery continued during the COVID-19 outbreak, which highlights a need for clear guidelines on breast reconstruction. Plastic surgeons have seen a drastic decrease in the variety of procedures and services they are allowed to offer during the COVID-19 pandemic. ./cache/cord-278609-zxdd06ur.txt ./txt/cord-278609-zxdd06ur.txt