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How Should We Use Hyaluronidase for Dissolving Hyaluronic Acid Fillers?
[BACKGROUND] Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are commonly used in esthetic medicine for facial contouring and rejuvenation. However, complications such as overcorrection, vascular occlusion, and irregular filler distribution necessitate the us…
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Adverse Effects Associated with Dermal Filler Treatments: Part II Vascular Complication.
Vascular complications arising from dermal filler treatments pose significant risks, including ischemia, tissue necrosis, and severe outcomes like blindness and pulmonary embolism. This study investigates the mechanisms of vascular complica…
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Review of the Adverse Effects Associated with Dermal Filler Treatments: Part I Nodules, Granuloma, and Migration.
The increase in the use of filler treatments within minimally invasive cosmetic surgery has correspondingly escalated the variety and frequency of associated side effects. Initially, unregulated procedures led to primary side effects such a…
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A Novel Technique for the Topical Application of Botulinum Neurotoxin A to the Nasal Mucosa in Reducing Rhinitis Symptoms.
[INTRODUCTION] To date, no investigations have been published regarding the concentration, dose, and technique for a mucosal spray application of botulinum toxin A (BTA) to alleviate hypersecretory symptoms of rhinitis in humans. It is a pr…
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Free tissue reconstruction in the "vessel-depleted" neck: A multi-institutional cohort study.
[OBJECTIVES] Much of the literature on free tissue reconstruction in the "vessel-depleted" neck is focused on identification of vessels outside the pretreated field and data on free flap outcomes when infield microvascular anastomosis is pe…
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A clinical study of liposuction followed by lymphovenous anastomosis for treatment of breast cancer-related lymphedema.
[OBJECTIVE] In this work, we studied the clinical effect of liposuction followed by lymphovenous anastomosis (LVAs) for the treatment of breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL). [METHODS] We analyzed 158 patients with unilateral upper limb…
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Liposuction in cancer-related lower extremity lymphedema: an investigative study on clinical applications.
[BACKGROUND] Lymphedema is a progressive, noncurable condition consisting of increases in subcutaneous fat and interstitial fluid in the limbs and fibrosis during later stages. The disease most commonly affects the limbs following injury to…
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Does Autologous Transfusion Decrease Allogeneic Transfusion in Liposuction Surgery of Lymphedema Patients?
[BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE] Liposuction is an effective treatment for fat disposition in lymphedema. Blood transfusion has been seldom investigated in lymphedema liposuction surgery. The purpose of the study was to analyze clinical factors a…
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[Liposuction combined with lymphatico-venous anastomosis for treatment of secondary lymphedema of the lower limbs: a report of 49 cases].
To study the clinical effects of liposuction combined with lymphatico-venous anastomosis for treatment of secondary lymphedema of the lower limbs. A retrospective analysis was performed for 49 patients who had undergone liposuction combine…
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Long-Term Blood Pressure Control Effect of Celiac Plexus Block with Botulinum Toxin.
Celiac plexus block (CPB) is one of the main treatment options for patients resistant to conventional antihypertensive drugs. We present a case of resistant hypertension (RHTN) that was treated with CPB using botulinum toxin. An 18-year-old…