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Features of Importance in the Nasal Exam in Rhinoplasty.
[BACKGROUND] The most critical exam components in patients seeking rhinoplasty have not been established. [OBJECTIVE] To identify concordance among experienced rhinoplasty surgeons regarding the most important exam features for various def…
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Botulinum Toxin for Treatment of Synkinesis: Effects on Anxiety and Depression.
[BACKGROUND] Facial synkinesis is associated with increased anxiety/depression and decreased quality of life. [OBJECTIVES] To evaluate changes in anxiety and depression among patients with synkinesis before and after chemodenervation as me…
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A quantitative analysis of Twitter ("X") trends in the discussion of rhinoplasty.
[INTRODUCTION] Rhinoplasty is one of the most common cosmetic surgical procedures performed globally. Twitter, also known as "X," is used by both patients and physicians and has been studied as a useful tool for analyzing trends in healthca…
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Patient and Observer Graded Rhinoplasty Scar Outcomes: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Fast Absorbing Versus Permanent Columellar Suture Closure.
When performing an open rhinoplasty, surgeons commonly use nonabsorbable skin sutures to close the columellar incision. These are believed to minimize scarring. However, removal can be associated with patient discomfort and outcomes may not…
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Preserving Nasal Tip Rotation and Projection in Open Septorhinoplasty.
Open septorhinoplasty is a common facial plastic surgery procedure that requires extensive planning and knowledge to achieve predictable outcomes. Many patients want to keep their nasal tip characteristics, and the surgeon's task is to reli…
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Hair Transplantation in Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia and Lichen Planopilaris: A Systematic Review.
[OBJECTIVE] Evolving hair transplantation (HT) techniques have offered new possibilities for hair restoration. However, the role of HT in patients with frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) and lichen planopilaris (LPP) remains unclear. This stu…
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Treating Nasal Valve Collapse in Facial Paralysis: What I Do Differently.
Patients with facial paralysis require a systematic zonal assessment. One frequently overlooked region is the effect of facial paralysis on nasal airflow. Patients with flaccid paralysis experience increased weight of the cheek and loss of …