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Blunt Trauma Induced Closed Femoral Bone Fracture in a Rat Model: Are Vessels Safe to Use for Microsurgery? Further Insight into the Zone of Injury Concept.
[BACKGROUND] The study aims to investigate the zone of injury for major vessels after high-velocity traumas, as it is unclear whether avoiding vascular structures is necessary during microvascular anastomosis or how long it takes for them …
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Abdominoplasty with Circumferential Liposuction: A Review of 1000 Consecutive Cases.
[BACKGROUND] The authors present the technique called "abdominoplasty with concurrent circumferential liposuction," where the whole trunk is addressed as a single aesthetic unit. [METHODS] Between January of 2008 and June of 2016, abdomino…
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Diced Cartilage Grafts Wrapped in Rectus Abdominis Fascia for Nasal Dorsum Augmentation.
[BACKGROUND] Dorsum augmentation is one of the most delicate components of rhinoplasty. Although various solid grafts have been used in the past for this purpose, diced cartilage grafts wrapped in fascia have become popular in recent decade…
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The Effects of Mucoperichondrial Flap Elevation on Septal L-Strut Cartilage: A Biomechanical and Histologic Analysis in a Rabbit Model.
[BACKGROUND] The harvesting of septal cartilage following mucoperichondrial flap elevation has almost become a standard step in rhinoplasty. However, the strength of the remaining septum has not yet been evaluated. In the current experiment…
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Autologous fat injection into the pectoralis major as an adjunct to surgical correction of gynecomastia.
[BACKGROUND] Correction of gynecomastia in males is a frequently performed aesthetic procedure. Various surgical options involving the removal of excess skin, fat, or glandular tissue have been described. However, poor aesthetic outcomes, i…
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The Use of Dermabrasion to Achieve Natural-Looking Areolas Following Breast Reduction or Mastopexy: A Study of 23 Patients.
[BACKGROUND] Although obtaining symmetrical breasts with good projection and a correctly positioned nipple-areola complex are the main objectives after breast reduction (BR) or mastopexy (MP), the importance of areola esthetics should not b…
- An Easy Spreader Graft Fixation Technique by Using a Modified Speculum in Rhinoplasty.
- Cyst Formation Following Rhinoplasty and Reconstruction With Diced Conchal Cartilage Wrapped in Mastoid Fascia Following Excision.
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The free-nipple breast-reduction technique performed with transfer of the nipple-areola complex over the superior or superomedial pedicles.
[BACKGROUND] Although the free-nipple breast-reduction technique is essentially an amputation, achieving aesthetic results still is important. The authors present their technique for free nipple-areola complex (NAC) transfer over the supero…
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"Three-suture technique" for estimation of the intraoperative maneuvers in rhinoplasty.
Rhinoplasty is one of the most challenging procedures to master in plastic surgery. A successful outcome almost always requires a detailed preoperative analysis. However, intraoperative assessment should not be underestimated as well. To gi…
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Transaxillary totally subfascial breast augmentation with anatomical breast implants: review of 27 cases.
[BACKGROUND] The transaxillary route is a popular method of breast augmentation because it is associated with inconspicuous scars. The subfascial plane carries the advantages and decreases the disadvantages of subglandular and submuscular p…
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Ultrasonographically determined pedicled breast reduction in severe gigantomastia.
[BACKGROUND] The free nipple breast reduction method has certain disadvantages, such as nipple hyposensitivity, loss of lactation, and loss of projection. To eliminate these risks, the authors describe a patient-based breast reduction techn…
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Reduction mammaplasty using bipedicled dermoglandular flaps and free-nipple transplantation.
[BACKGROUND] Secondary revisions due to deflation, flattening, and ptosis have been the major concerns after free-nipple breast reduction procedures. This study used a new modification of the standard technique known as the "bipedicled derm…