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Case Report: Total atherosclerotic occlusion of perforators in anterolateral thigh flap.
Atherosclerosis and calcification of vessels, commonly encountered in diabetic patients, is a well-known complicating factor in microsurgical reconstruction. However most studies on this problem have focused on axial vessels and their major…
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The enhanced-view totally extraperitoneal repair of abdominal bulge after DIEP flap breast reconstruction for breast cancer: a case report.
[BACKGROUND] The deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap for autologous breast reconstruction is associated with higher patient satisfaction and fewer abdominal morbidities at the donor site than the transverse rectus abdominis myoc…
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Efficacy of Botulinum Toxin Injection for Airway Management in Patients with Transient Bilateral Vocal Fold Paresis Following Thyroidectomy: A Prospective Study.
[OBJECTIVES] This prospective study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of botulinum toxin injection for airway management in patients with transient bilateral vocal fold paresis (BVFP) after thyroidectomy. [STUDY DESIGN] Prospective cl…
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Use of Recanalized Vessels for Diabetic Foot Reconstruction: Pushing the Boundaries of Reconstruction in a Vasculopathic Lower Extremity.
[BACKGROUND] Free flap after lower extremity revascularization may enable limb salvage in defects after critical limb ischemia. This study examined the outcomes of reconstruction of ischemic diabetic foot according to the severity of the ve…
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Guidelines for the Use of Botulinum Toxin in Otolaryngology From the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics Guideline Task Force.
The Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics created a task force to establish clinical practice guidelines for the use of botulinum toxin (BT) in otolaryngology. We selected 10 disease categories: spasmodic dysphonia, esse…
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High-Throughput Biofilm Assay to Investigate Bacterial Interactions with Surface Topographies.
The specific topography of biomaterials plays an important role in their biological interactions with cells and thus the safety of medical implants. Antifouling materials can be engineered with topographic features to repel microbes. Meanwh…
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Scheimpflug Topography Oriented Adequate Repositioning of a Misaligned Free Flap after Laser in situ Keratomileusis.
This report describes a case of Scheimpflug topography oriented adequate repositioning of a misaligned thick free flap after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK). A 24-year-old patient consulted for irregular astigmatism and disoriented fre…
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Facial Rejuvenation Using a Mixture of Calcium Hydroxylapatite Filler and Hyaluronic Acid Filler.
Calcium hydroxylapatite filler is a popular dermal filler, as it provides long-lasting results. However, it sometimes undergoes unexpected early volume loss, due to rapid gel absorption before neocollagenesis. To compensate for this phenome…
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Simultaneous Augmentation Mammoplasty and Vacuum-Assisted Breast Biopsy for Enhanced Cosmesis and Efficacy.
[BACKGROUND] In this era of expanding life expectancy and popularity of aesthetic breast surgeries, more women are likely to live more years with their augmented breasts. Thus, consistent attention to general breast health is crucial, and p…
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Revision Surgery for Zygoma Reduction: Causes, Indications, Solutions, and Results from a 5-Year Review of 341 Cases.
[BACKGROUND] Many patients undergo a revision surgery after malar reduction, which is one of the most popular aesthetic surgeries in Asia. We reviewed the leading causes of revision for malar reduction surgery to establish proper indication…
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Postoperative Complications Associated With Reduction Malarplasty via Intraoral Approach: A Meta Analysis.
[BACKGROUND] Each year, thousands of patients, particularly Eastern Asians, receive reduction malarplasty to achieve a more feminine and slender facial appearance. To date, there lacks a systematic analysis regarding the postoperative compl…
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Bone Resection Versus Setback in Reduction Malarplasty: A Quantitative Analysis of the Migration of the Summit of the Zygoma.
[BACKGROUND] We hypothesized that the amount of bone resection and setback together controls the effect of reducing the zygomatic body during reduction malarplasty; however, quantitative analyses of this movement are lacking. [METHODS] A r…
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Secondary Genioplasties for the Treatment of Chin Deformities After Orthognathic Surgery in Asian Women: Defining the Aesthetic Importance of Managing the Chin Shape in Orthognathic Surgery.
[BACKGROUND] Achieving aesthetically favorable results in orthognathic surgery is equally as important as good postoperative occlusion and jaw function. Orthognathic surgery that only changes profile or proportion in the vertical dimension …
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Angloplasty revision: importance of genioplasty for narrowing of the lower face.
[BACKGROUND] Angloplasty is the most common procedure in facial contouring surgery among Asians. However, to achieve satisfactory results during procedures aimed at altering the lower facial contour, the shape of the mandible and the chin a…
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Correction of proptosis and zygomaticomaxillary asymmetry using orbital wall decompression and zygoma reduction in craniofacial fibrous dysplasia.
Craniofacial fibrous dysplasia is associated with facial asymmetry, orbital dystopia, and orbital proptosis. Although radical excision of the affected bone with immediate craniofacial reconstruction is usually the best treatment option, com…
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Face lift with reposition malarplasty.
[BACKGROUND] The malar highlight should be considered when performing face lifts in the midface area to restore young and attractive facial contour. The young, attractive face has malar highlights in the superior portion and a malar fat pad…
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True intraoral reduction malarplasty with a minimally invasive technique.
In the Orient, faces are usually wide and short. This physical characteristic is often undesirable in many Asian cultures. Consequently, reduction malarplasty is one of the most common aesthetic procedures performed in the Orient. Previousl…