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Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: Does the Literature Support the Longevity of this Procedure?
[BACKGROUND] Lower eyelid blepharoplasty has continued to evolve with ongoing debate regarding optimal techniques. Despite large case series publishing excellent results and minimal complications, the true longevity of these procedures rema…
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Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor-Induced Hyponatremia and the Plastic Surgery Patient.
[UNLABELLED] Cosmetic plastic surgery procedures continue to increase in frequency, and a greater number of them now occur outside of an acute-care hospital setting. In addition, antidepressant use is also rising, with a greater number of p…
- Fat transfer in 2014: what we do not know.
- Obituary: Remembering the legacy of Dr. William W. Shaw.
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Identical twin face lifts with differing techniques: a 10-year follow-up.
To evaluate the efficacies of four different surgical techniques in facial rejuvenation, two sets of identical twins were operated on by four different surgeons. The technical approaches to facial rejuvenation included lateral superficial m…
- Commentary on: short scar face lift.
- Bedside treatment of early acute rhytidectomy hematomas.
- Short scar face lift.
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Reducing the incidence of hematoma requiring surgical evacuation following male rhytidectomy: a 30-year review of 985 cases.
[BACKGROUND] The reported incidence of hematoma following male rhytidectomy ranges from 7.9 to 12.9 percent. In 1976, it was demonstrated that postoperative hypertension is a key etiologic factor in hematoma formation and postoperative use …
- Cervical contouring in face lift.
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Minimal incision rhytidectomy (short scar face lift) with lateral SMASectomy: evolution and application.
[BACKGROUND] The evolution of the author's technique for minimal incision rhytidectomy is reviewed. [OBJECTIVE] The purpose of this article is to outline the indications, advantages, and disadvantages of this technique. [METHODS] A total …
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Minimal incision rhytidectomy (short scar face lift) with lateral SMASectomy.
Minimal incision rhytidectomy has the primary advantages of preserving the posterior hairline and avoiding retroauricular scars. This short-scar face lift with lateral SMASectomy and platysma resection, performed by the author on more than …
- Deep dissection rhytidectomy: a plea for caution.
- The patient, the plastic surgeon, and informed consent: new insights into old problems.
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Coping with the complexities of informed consent in dermatologic surgery.
Few medico-legal issues have generated as much controversy as informed consent--the right of patients to be fully informed about the risks, complications, and alternatives to a medical treatment or surgical procedure before deciding whether…
- Complications of cervicofacial rhytidectomy.
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Reconstruction of defects following Mohs' surgery.
Repairs of surgically produced wounds require fore-thoughts and planning individualized for particular patients and particular original conditions. Nowhere is this more important than in patients treated by Mohs' methods for cutaneous cance…
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Conservation of major leg arteries when used as recipient supply for a free flap.
The potential hazards of using proximal segments of leg arteries for end-to-end anastomosis to vessels in free flaps are examined, and alternatives are proposed. The convservation of the major tibial arteries seems highly desirable, to mini…
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Thread augmentation for facial rhytides.
Thread augmentation, a subsurface technique for correcting facial rhytides, is especially applicable to perioral wrinkles, melolabial furrows, and frown lines about the forehead. It is basically an augmentation technique which places a volu…
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Thread augmentation.
A review of thread augmentation has added helpful points to the technique and given an opportunity to assess the long-range results. It is obvious at this stage that there is no panacea for the wrinkling process. Each technique has advantag…
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Avoiding facial nerve injuries in rhytidectomy. Anatomical variations and pitfalls.
Injury to the facial nerve in rhytidectomy has been occurring in less than one percent of the cases, and a spontaneous return of function in more than 80 percent of these injuries has resulted within 6 months. With the introduction of the n…
- A combined biceps and semitendinosus muscle flap in the repair of ischial sores.
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Surgical correction of the facial deformities of acromegaly.
The neurosurgical treatment of acromegaly is well established, but little has been written about correction of the facial deformities of this disease. Although hypertrophy of the skin and subcutaneous tissues may decrease after successful t…
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The male rhytidectomy.
More men are undergoing rhytidectomy now. This operation is specifically different in the preoperative planning, the surgical procedure, the postoperative complications, and the final results (compared to rhytidectomy in females). Large hem…