JCAS Gets Indexed in PubMed

    Venkataram Mysore
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    TLDR The Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery is now included in PubMed.
    The Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery (JCAS) was approved for indexing in PubMed, a significant achievement for the journal, especially since it was accomplished within two years of its inception. This milestone was reached with the help of the editorial team, the Association of Cutaneous Surgeons of India (ACSI), and the publishers, Medknow Publications. Additionally, JCAS introduced a new feature starting with the current issue, focusing on topics relevant to cutaneous and aesthetic surgeons, with the current issue's focus being on fillers. The editor expressed gratitude to all contributors and invited feedback to enhance the journal's impact factor, as well as contributions for future issues on various topics including hair restoration.
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