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From Filters to Scalpels-Understanding Perceptions of Facial Asymmetry: An AAFPRS Survey.
Facial asymmetries can significantly affect patient satisfaction post-surgery. Social media can impact a patient's perception of their asymmetries. To gather insights into the practices, perceptions, and approaches concerning facial asymmet…
- American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Face-to-Face Ukraine Volunteer Surgical Team.
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The Extended Purse-String Rhytidectomy.
Facelifts remain a critical part of a facial plastic surgeon's cosmetic practice. Techniques continue to evolve, while at the same time patients demand less invasive procedures with less morbidity. The authors present a facelift plication t…
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Evaluation and treatment of deformities of the chin.
Chin deformities present commonly to the facial plastic surgeon. Proper evaluation of the face is essential to allow the surgeon to counsel the patient properly regarding optimal management of chin deformities. This article reviews such ana…
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Evaluation and treatment of vertical microgenia.
[OBJECTIVE] To evaluate treatment of vertical microgenia in patients with chin deformities. [METHODS] Twenty-one patients were included in this retrospective review. The 3 authors performed a lengthening genioplasty with or without interpo…
- "Will the real plastic surgeon please stand up?".
- Chin augmentation/genioplasty: chin deformities in the aging patient.
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The coronal approach. Anatomic and technical considerations and morbidity.
The coronal flap has recently become a preferred approach for the otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon requiring access to the craniofacial skeleton and orbit. The variety of cases in which it has proven indispensable include craniofacial…
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Recent advances in the management of orbital trauma: reconstruction and complications.
Orbital reconstruction has advanced significantly in the past decade. Proper reconstruction can be undertaken if the surgeon clearly understands the functional orbital anatomy and pathophysiology, the importance of "aggressive" radiographic…