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Transatlantic Innovations: a new approach to international ideas and technology.
[BACKGROUND] In April of this past year, Transatlantic Innovations brought a variety of organizations and industry together for an international exchange of ideas, new technology, and current trends in plastic surgery. [METHODS] The meetin…
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[Evaluation of the result of 50 face-lifts with monobloc suspension].
[PURPOSE OF STUDY] To evaluate the efficacy, while performing a face-lift, of a monobloc suspension, by a wide loop of Prolene 2/0, of the deep tissues of the face and the neck. [PATIENTS AND METHOD] Fifty patients have been operated, 48 w…
- Transatlantic innovations: new frontiers in plastic surgery.
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Against the "visible" short scar face lift.
According to the author, the short scar face lift seeks to eliminate the retroauricular scar by exerting a vertical pull on the cheek, but residual excess skin frequently remains below the ear lobe. More importantly, this vertical elevation…
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Avoiding the operated on look in multiple face lifts.
[AIM] Reviewing 43 patients of ours who have had three or more face lifts, we wanted to demonstrate that it is possible to avoid the multi-operated on look. [MATERIAL AND METHODS] Forty-three patients have been operated on three times or m…
- Aesthetic surgery and its future.
- [Can craniofacial surgery be exported?].
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[Is there a boundary between reconstructive and aesthetic surgery?].
Reconstructive and aesthetic surgery are the two closely bond facets of plastic surgery. The training, the techniques are the same, and limits are often difficult to define in many cases, intermixing indications. One should well explain to …
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Face lifts with hidden scars: the vertical U incision.
The authors present their latest development of a strictly vertical retroauricular incision to minimize a sequela of a face lift, namely, a visible scar. The temporal preauricular vertical incision and the retroauricular vertical incision f…
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Evaluation of the effect of early mobilization of the supraorbital bar on the frontal sinus and frontal growth.
Consequences of early frontocranial remodeling are controversial. It has been said that secondary operations are more difficult and that the frontal sinus does not develop well, with an adverse effect on forehead aesthetics. Some illustrati…
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Face lifts and sprayed fibrin glue: an outcome analysis of 200 patients.
The use of aerosolised fibrin glue has been evaluated in a group of 100 consecutive patients undergoing face lift procedures and compared to a similar group of 100 consecutive patients who had face lifts but received no fibrin glue. There w…
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[Development of the frontal sinus after frontocranial remodeling for craniostenosis in infancy].
General considerations about frontal sinus development are discussed. This retrospective radiological study concerns 90 craniosynostoses among 850 cases operated in the Cranio-Facial Unit (1976-88, Hôpital Necker des Enfants Malades, Paris,…
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Timing of treatment for craniosynostosis and facio-craniosynostosis: a 20-year experience.
The timing of surgery for craniosynostosis is still controversial. Having used the same basic techniques since 1973, and having done follow-up on the growth of our 983 operated patients, we thought it useful to report our protocol. Early fr…
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New aspects of craniofacial surgery.
The concept of craniofacial surgery, introduced by a French plastic surgeon named Paul Tessier, has completely transformed the treatment of facial deformities affecting the skeleton. Two of the more spectacular operations are correction of …
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Experience with the "floating forehead".
The effectiveness of the "floating forehead" operation for treating brachycephaly in infants has been assessed. All children who had undergone this procedure at the Hôpital des Enfants Malades between 1977 and 1984 were reviewed retrospecti…
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Mammaplasty with a short horizontal scar. Evaluation and results after 9 years.
To obtain a shorter horizontal branch of the inverted T used in mammaplasties, the senior author has developed a technique based on a vertical skin resection stopping above the inframammary line. An evaluation of the results after 9 years o…
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Treatment of craniosynostosis in infancy.
Craniosynotosis affects approximately one infant out of 1000. The increase of intracranial pressure and the risks of functional problems are more frequent than usually estimated, especially in monosutural synostosis. Frontocranial remodelin…
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[Cutaneous expansion by inflatable implant].
The capacity of the skin to stretch and expand, as shown in pregnancy, has been used by Radovan who, in 1976, introduced skin expanders made of silicone. These are empty balloons of different sizes and shapes which are surgically placed und…
- Reduction mammaplasty with short inframammary scar.
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[Radical excision of giant abdominal nevi in infants. Apropos of 3 cases].
Total removal of giant naevi with a minimal residual scar is of course ideal for prevention of malignancy and obvious psychological reasons. One can take advantage of the excess of skin existing in infants to be able to perform such wide ex…
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Abdominoplasty in infants for removal of giant congenital nevi: a report of three cases.
The abdominal wall of the infant presents a significant skin excess. Applying techniques of aesthetic abdominoplasty, it is possible to excise extensive abdominal wall lesions, as often seen in children with congenital hairy nevi. Three cas…
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Intracranial enlargement of the orbital cavity and palpebral remodeling for orbitopalpebral neurofibromatosis.
Exophthalmos with lowering of the globe, eyelid enlargement, and canthal displacement are the usual consequences of orbitopalpebral neurofibromatosis. A cerebral hernia into the orbit may be seen on CT scan. An intracranial approach allows …
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Frontofacial advancement with bony separation in craniofacial dysostosis.
A new technique in craniofacial surgery to separate the cranial and nasal cavities from each other is described. This can be achieved by preserving the complete anterior cranial fossa while simultaneously correcting the forehead, orbit, and…
- Julien Bourguet. The pioneer in aesthetic surgery of the neck.
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Repair of large midline abdominal-wall hernias by a running strip of abdominal skin.
Our experience with a full-thickness running strip of abdominal skin for the treatment of large midline abdominal hernias has been very positive. The mechanical properties of the skin strip allow one to reestablish a normal anatomy by bring…
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Reduction mammaplasty and correction of ptosis with a short inframammary scar.
The main sequelae of mammaplasties are scars, particularly visible when they trespass the breast limits. If the new inframammary fold is located higher than the original, the horizontal limb of the T-suture can be kept short and can be hidd…
- [Lower lid cosmetic surgery techniques. (An interview of D. Marchac and J.P. Lalardrie (by V. Mitz) (author's transl)].
- [The frontal lift].
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[Craniofacial surgery].
Deformities in the orbital area can also be corrected by craniofacial surgery. Early surgery within the first year of life is indicated in cases with intracranial pressure if permanent damage to the eye is to be avoided. Otherwise, correcti…
- [Modern facelifting].