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Regenerative Medicine for Hair Health: From Principles to Practice (Part II).
Regenerative technologies are increasingly being explored to support hair growth and follicular restoration, but most remain experimental and grounded in early-stage biological insights. Developmental biology has revealed key signaling path…
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TEMSET-24K: Densely Annotated Dataset for Indexing Multipart Endoscopic Videos using Surgical Timeline Segmentation.
Indexing endoscopic surgical videos is vital in surgical data science, forming the basis for systematic retrospective analysis and clinical performance evaluation. Despite its significance, current video analytics rely on manual indexing, a…
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Nasal Alar and Tip Reconstruction Following Mohs Surgery Using Fresh Frozen Human Costal Cartilage Allograft: A Novel Approach.
[BACKGROUND] Skin cancer patients who undergo Mohs surgery may require subsequent reconstructive rhinoplasty for large nasal defects. Autologous cartilage is the primary source of supporting cartilage grafts, but carries the risk of potenti…
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The Proportion of Catagen and Telogen Hair Follicles in Occipital Scalp of Male Androgenetic Alopecia Patients: Challenging the Established Dogma.
The hair follicle can cycle throughout a lifetime, undergoing periods of growth (anagen), regression (catagen) and relative quiescence (telogen). The time that a hair follicle spends in each of these stages is crucial to determine the lengt…
- Cosmetic directors on ACGME program requirements: A cross-sectional survey.
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KECORT Study: An International e-Delphi Study on the Treatment of KEloids Using Intralesional CORTicosteroids in Clinical Practice.
[BACKGROUND] Intralesional corticosteroid administration (ICA) is a first-line keloid treatment. However, it faces significant variability in current clinical and scientific practice, which hinders comparability of treatment results. [OBJE…
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Evaluation of the efficacy of botulinum toxin injection for the treatment of infantile esotropia.
[PURPOSE] The purpose of this study was to investigate the outcomes and complications of botulinum toxin injection (BTX) as the primary treatment of infantile esotropia (IET). [METHODS] We included patients with IET who underwent BTX from …
- Botulinum toxin type E associated with reduced itch and pain during wound healing and acute scar formation following excision and linear repair on the forehead: A randomized controlled trial.
- Metabolic effects of tumescent liposuction.
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Surgical Nasal Stent Fabrication Using Innovative Multisegmental Cast to Rehabilitate Anatomic and Functional Dynamicity of Upper Airway: A Case Report.
[AIM] The purpose of this case report is to provide a simple, efficient, and novel technique for fabricating a nasal stent utilizing a multisegmental cast to rehabilitate the anatomic and functional dynamicity of the upper airway following …
- Development of Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills in facial cosmetic procedures: Botulinum toxin neuromodulator and soft-tissue filler injection.
- Patients with major medical illness seek cosmetic procedures to preserve a healthy appearance and avoid looking ill.
- Dermal fillers should be renamed skin fillers.
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Hair transplantation: Basic overview.
Modern hair restoration surgery is based on a technique known as follicular unit transplantation, in which follicular units are the exclusive structures used as hair grafts. In Part 1 of this 2-part review, we describe how the techniques em…
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Eyebrow Hair Transplantation in Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia: Pitfalls of Short- and Long-Term Results.
[BACKGROUND] Eyebrow hair loss is usually a primary feature of frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA), which causes significant distress to patients and consequently seek medical help. Eyebrow hair transplantation is a well-accepted and aesthetic…
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Types of Cosmetic Procedures Requested by Different Types of Patients and the Reasons for These Preferences.
[BACKGROUND] The type of cosmetic dermatologic procedures patients' desire may be influenced by demographic factors. [OBJECTIVE] To better understand the type of cosmetic procedures requested by patients of different age, gender, education…
- Effect of postinjection facial exercise on time of onset of botulinum toxin for glabella and forehead wrinkles: A randomized, controlled, crossover clinical trial.
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Distinct Patterns of Hair Graft Survival After Transplantation Into 2 Nonhealing Ulcers: Is Location Everything?
[BACKGROUND] Studies highlighting the role of hair follicles (HFs) in wound healing have raised the challenge of bringing this knowledge to clinical applications. A successful translation is the transplantation of scalp HFs into chronic wou…
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Effectiveness of Low Doses of Hyaluronidase to Remove Hyaluronic Acid Filler Nodules: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
[IMPORTANCE] Although hyaluronidase is known to remove hyaluronic acid fillers, use of low doses has not been well studied. [OBJECTIVE] To assess the effectiveness and dose-related effect of small quantities of hyaluronidase to treat hyalu…
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Injection technique in neurotoxins and fillers: Planning and basic technique.
Cosmetic dermatologic surgery has evolved to be a minimally invasive field that addresses patient concerns with a multimodal approach while minimizing adverse events and downtime. Within the armamentarium of dermatologic surgery, injections…
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Injection technique in neurotoxins and fillers: Indications, products, and outcomes.
Injectable fillers and neuromodulators are used for a range of indications pertaining to the correction of facial aging and disfigurement. Fillers can correct soft tissue loss, depressed scars, and atrophy or asymmetry induced by systemic o…
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An efficient method for eccrine gland isolation from human scalp.
We describe a simple and efficient method to isolate eccrine sweat glands from the human scalp. This method is inspired by the hair graft harvesting method used in hair transplantation. Based on the recently described anatomical relationshi…
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Fat necrosis and polymicrobial wound infection caused partly by after reduction mammoplasty.
is a rare opportunistic aerobic gram-negative bacillus that naturally exists in soil, water and plants. The pathogen has been described in association with diabetic foot infections, biliary infections, bacteraemia and native and prosthetic …
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Botulinum Toxin A Injection in the Bladder Neck: A Promising Treatment for Urinary Retention.
Secondary to failure of optimal medical therapy and the high morbidity that accompanies surgical techniques in high risk patients, the use of de novo treatments including botulinum toxin A is emerging in the treatment of benign prostatic hy…
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Who are the Pioneers? A Critical Analysis of Innovation and Expertise in Cutaneous Noninvasive and Minimally Invasive Cosmetic and Surgical Procedures.
[BACKGROUND] Few studies illustrate the contributions made by various specialties in pioneering commonly performed noninvasive and minimally invasive cosmetic and surgical procedures. [OBJECTIVE] To evaluate the contributions made by vario…
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Effect of Needle Size on Pain Perception in Patients Treated With Botulinum Toxin Type A Injections: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
[IMPORTANCE] Transcutaneous injection through smaller hollow-bore needles may decrease patient discomfort, but current evidence is equivocal. [OBJECTIVE] To compare injection discomfort in patients treated with botulinum toxin type A with …
- Liposuction for axillary hyperhidrosis: reconciling trial results and expert opinion.
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Who do you prefer? A study of public preferences for health care provider type in performing cutaneous surgery and cosmetic procedures in the United States.
[BACKGROUND] The public preference for provider type in performing cutaneous surgery and cosmetic procedures is unknown in the United States. [METHODS] An internet-based survey was administered to the lay public. Respondents were asked to …
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Treatment of forehead/glabellar rhytide complex with combination botulinum toxin a and hyaluronic acid versus botulinum toxin A injection alone: a split-face, rater-blinded, randomized control trial.
[BACKGROUND] Forehead and glabella rhytides are treated mostly with neurotoxins, although some practitioners prefer the concurrent use of fillers. It has been suggested that combination treatments can result in a better overall improvement.…
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Needs assessment for cosmetic dermatologic surgery.
Cosmetic procedures have been an integral part of dermatologic surgery for over half a century, with a more recent proliferation of devices to improve skin color and texture and modify subcutaneous fat. Overall, cosmetic dermatologic proced…