Bradley Rex Wolf
Physician in Cincinnati, OH

License number
Colorado 33317
Issued Date
Jan 20, 1994
Renew Date
Jun 1, 2007
Expiration Date
May 31, 2009
Type
Physician
Address
Address
11877 Mason Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45249

Professional information

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Dr. Bradley R Wolf, Cincinnati OH - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Address:
Wolf Medical Enterprises
11877 Mason Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati 45249
(513) 774-0400 (Phone)
Procedures:
Hair Loss, Hair Transplants
Conditions:
Alopecia, Hair Loss
Languages:
English, Russian
Education:
Medical School
Indiana University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1980
Eastern Virginia Graduate School Of Medicine
Background:
Sanctions:  7 time(s)
Board Actions:  2 time(s)


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Braided Gold Suture And Method Of Use

US Patent:
2004026, Dec 30, 2004
Filed:
Jun 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/606192
Inventors:
Bradley Wolf - Cincinnati OH, US
Igor Bogin - Alma-Aty, KZ
Ruben Bogin - Westerville OH, US
International Classification:
A61L017/00, A61F002/10
US Classification:
606/230000, 623/015120
Abstract:
A braided suture for skin lifting comprising gold threads and bioabsorbable threads, wherein the gold threads and bioabsorbable threads are braided to form a braided composite suture. A method of skin lifting providing a braided composite suture comprising gold threads and bioabsorbable threads and implanting the braided composite suture intradermally at a plurality of skin regions.


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Gold Suture And Method Of Use In Wound Closure

US Patent:
2004026, Dec 30, 2004
Filed:
Jun 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/606191
Inventors:
Bradley Wolf - Cincinnati OH, US
Igor Bogin - Alma-Aty, KZ
Ruben Bogin - Westerville OH, US
International Classification:
A61L017/00, A61B017/04
US Classification:
606/230000, 606/228000
Abstract:
A method of wound closure comprising providing a gold suture and closing the laceration with the gold suture. The laceration is closed by: inserting the suture into the dermis and through the subcutaneous fat layer on one side of the laceration; inserting the suture at the base of the laceration; inserting the suture through the subcutaneous fat layer and into the dermis on the other side of the laceration to form a loop under the skin; repeating the steps in another insertion 3 to 5 mm from the loop in a continuous or interrupted manner to close the laceration; and tightening the suture line by applying tension to the loops to bring one side of the laceration into contact with the other side of the laceration.