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Use of the 4K-3D ORBEYE Exoscope for Supermicrosurgical Lymphaticovenular Anastomosis: A Case Report.
The evolution in microsurgery using high-definition three-dimensional (3D) cameras has provided the opportunity to replace conventional operating microscopes (OM), improving ergonomics for microsurgeons. Several 3D exoscope systems have alr…
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Double Lateral Osteotomy: Not Only the Correction of Crooked Noses but a Relevant Aesthetical Refinement in Structural Rhinoplasty.
[BACKGROUND] Osteotomy represents a crucial step in structural rhinoplasty; however, there is not a unique approach accepted. Double lateral osteotomy has proven to be effective in the long-term correction of a deviated nose. In this series…
- Corrigendum to: The Triple-Plane BRA-Flap and Inverted BRA-Flap Modified Dual-Plane Techniques for Breast Augmentation.
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The Triple Plane, the Bra-Flap, and the Inverted Bra-Flap Modified Dual Plane Techniques for Breast Augmentation.
[BACKGROUND] Breast augmentation (BA) is a very common procedure performed for a wide range of indications. The short-term and long-term outcomes are strongly correlated with the choice of the correct implant pocket, which should be tailore…
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Rainbow graft for tip reconstruction in revision rhinoplasty.
Patients undergoing revision rhinoplasty can show complex tip deformities such as asymmetry, dome angulation with cartilage interruption, alar pinch and retraction, and underprojection. When these defects are present at the same time, often…
- Skin cancer plastic surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Abdominoplasty in massive weight loss patient: Modifying the technique to improve the safety.
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Simultaneous correction of breast hypertrophy and vaginal agenesis: Aesthetic surgery to the aid of reconstructive surgery.
Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome is characterized by aplasia of the uterus and the upper ⅔ of the vagina, with normal female genotype (46,XX) and the development of secondary sexual characters. One of the most popular surgical treatm…
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Lymphatic and Sensory Function of the Upper Limb After Brachioplasty in Post-Bariatric Massive Weight Loss Patients.
[BACKGROUND] Varied deformities of the upper arm are common after massive weight loss. Brachioplasty techniques have been successively modified to improve aesthetic outcomes and avoid complications, especially lymphedema and sensory damage.…
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Abdominal Subcutaneous Mass After Laser-Assisted Lipolysis and Immediate Multiple Treatments with a Dual-Wavelength Laser, Vacuum and Massage Device.
[UNLABELLED] Body contouring by means of minimally invasive procedures is a growing trend. Current approaches to body contouring often involve a combination of surgical techniques (eg, laser-assisted liposuction) and a series of noninvasive…
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Postabdominoplasty Wound Dehiscence in Bariatric Patients: Biliopancreatic Diversion Versus Gastric Bypass: A Preliminary Study.
[BACKGROUND] Surgical procedures with an extended follow-up and therefore recognized as safe in literature are classified into 2 categories: procedures limiting the introduction of food mechanically (restrictive interventions such as adjust…
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L-Shaped Lipothighplasty.
[BACKGROUND] In addition to the already-known postoperative complications in patients formerly obese, for medial thigh lift, there are many more problematic issues. The main ones are represented as follows: by the frequent downward displace…
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Immediate definitive prosthetic reconstruction in patients with ptotic breasts.
Immediate reconstruction of medium/large ptotic breasts can be performed by using expanders, definitive implants, or autologous flaps. If a skin-sparing mastectomy is feasible, excellent results can be achieved by planning Wise pattern inci…
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SMAS Strip Autograft.
The thinning of the overlying nasal skin and nasal SMAS layer and the variations in nasal bones consistency increase the risk of showing dorsal contour irregularities after osteotomies of this site.The authors present their experience with …
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Patchy areolar hyperpigmentation 6 years after augmentation mastopexy: a case report.
[UNLABELLED] A 42-year-old primigravida woman of 20 weeks gestation was referred to the authors for the treatment of a suspected malignant melanoma of her left areola. She had undergone bilateral augmentation mammoplasty with periareolar ma…
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Triple-plane technique for breast augmentation: solving animation deformities.
[UNLABELLED] An unpleasant consequence of subpectoral implant placement is the occurrence of animation deformities during pectoralis muscle contraction. This study aimed to review the results achieved for 524 patients undergoing the triple-…
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"Vest over pants" abdominoplasty in post-bariatric patients.
Obesity has become a worldwide metabolic disease, necessitating appropriate treatment. Conservative therapy has shown lack of success long term on managing weight loss and comorbidities. On the other hand, bariatric surgery has demonstrated…
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"Inverted-Y": a modified vest-over-pants abdominoplasty pattern following bariatric surgery.
[BACKGROUND] The post-bariatric surgery patient presents several challenges to the surgeon. Correction of skin and subcutaneous redundancy can be difficult, particularly in massive-weight-loss patients with horizontal laxity, upper abdomina…
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Abdominoplasty in patient with penile implant.
[BACKGROUND] In the United States, one third of adult men are obese (BMI > 30 kg/m²) and profound sexual dysfunction is quite common in them. Penile prostheses have proved to be an effective and widespread therapeutic option, with approxima…
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The "triple-plane technique" for breast augmentation.
Breast augmentation is one of the most frequently performed aesthetic surgery procedures. In the United States, it is the second most commonly performed aesthetic surgery procedure among women, according to the American Society of Aesthetic…
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A simple way to choose the right implant volume in breast augmentation.
In planning a breast augmentation, the choice of an appropriate breast implant volume is sometimes a problem, particularly for unskilled surgeons. The authors have used a little trick to make the choice easier for both the surgeon and the p…