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Surgical Management of a Mild Case of Frontonasal Dysplasia: A Case Report and Review of Literature.
Frontonasal dysplasia (FND) is a rare congenital craniofacial cleft syndrome associated with a spectrum of midline facial bone and soft-tissue malformations. When present, the physical features of FND are often obvious and classified at bir…
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The Cleft Lip Nose: Primary and Secondary Treatment.
This article presents an overview of the cleft lip nasal deformity and its treatment. The complex pathologic changes to normal nasal anatomy are described, and treatment strategies for both unilateral and bilateral cleft lip patients are pr…
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Top five craniofacial techniques for training in plastic surgery residency.
[BACKGROUND] Despite increasing specialization of craniofacial surgery, certain craniofacial techniques are widely applicable. The authors identified five such craniofacial techniques and queried American Society of Plastic Surgeons members…
- D. Ralph Millard, Jr., M.D., 1919 to 2011.
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Breast reduction with dermoglandular flaps: Tessier's "total dermo-mastopexy" and the "yin-yang technique".
The use of dermoglandular flaps in reduction mastopexy was advocated by Paul Tessier, who never published his method, but had actually almost finished the following article before his death in June 2008. Dr. Tessier is acknowledged as the "…
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Chin deformities.
Facial analysis for chin deformities evaluates the perioral structures independently and their relationship to the entire face. Chin deformities in the absence of malocclusion can be treated by a genioplasty. Patient evaluation and preopera…
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The osseous genioplasty.
Despite its existence for nearly half a century and its versatility in solving a complex range of chin deformities, osseous genioplasty through an intraoral approach remains a rusty tool in many surgeons' armamentarium. The osseous geniopla…
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The genioplasty and beyond: an end-game strategy for the multiply operated chin.
[BACKGROUND] Genioplasty has been a useful and frequently employed technique. In previous publications, the authors discussed the benefits and versatility of the genioplasty. Here, they briefly examine the entire experience of the senior au…
- Chin augmentation.
- Pro bono publico.
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Simultaneous osseous genioplasty and meloplasty.
A review was done of the records of 50 patients who had osseous genioplasty performed at the same sitting as face lifting and, in many cases, submental lipectomy over a 20-year period by the senior author. The types of genioplasties were sl…
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The influence of Paul Tessier on our current treatment of facial trauma, both in primary care and in the management of late sequelae.
This article describes Paul Tessier's influence on craniofacial surgeons and their treatment of facial trauma. It also outlines his direct contributions to primary and late treatment of facial fractures.…
- Complications of harvesting cranial bone grafts.
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Blepharoplasty in the patient with exophthalmos.
The plastic surgeon performing blepharoplasty should maintain a high degree of surveillance for the presence of exophthalmos. Exophthalmos may be masked by the presence of eyelid compensations and substantial amounts of eyelid fat. The surg…
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The monobloc frontofacial advancement: do the pluses outweigh the minuses?
The results of 32 patients who underwent transcranial monobloc frontofacial advancement by the senior author (Wolfe) are examined. Fifteen of the patients were Crouzon's and 17 were Apert's, 14 of whom also underwent simultaneous facial bip…
- Maxillofacial surgery: past, present, and future.
- From Russia with love.
- Where angels fear to tread.
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Treatment of the particularly fatty neck and the short-interval secondary facelift.
In patients with normal body weight but with large accumulations of submental and cervical fat, good results can be obtained by an extensive subcutaneous dissection, carefully sculpted removal of the excess fat, and relatively limited work …
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Malar augmentation using autogenous materials.
A variety of methods are available for malar augmentation using autogenous material, and the choice of procedure will depend on the indications presented by each particular case. The ability to produce a smooth natural contour without the n…
- Frontal sinus hypertrophy.
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The anatomy and clinical applications of the buccal fat pad.
The buccal fat pad is an anatomically complex structure that has great importance in facial contour. In properly selected individuals, judicious harvesting of buccal fat can produce dramatic changes in facial appearance by reducing the full…
- No room at the trough: an epitaph for the eighties.
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Treatment of post-traumatic orbital deformities.
Correction of post-traumatic orbital deformities requires adequate exposure, often through coronal and intraoral approaches; adequate dissection, at times circumferential and to within 1 cm of the optic foramen; repositioning of displaced b…
- Charge of the bite brigade.
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Three-dimensional CT reformation in children.
Three-dimensional computed tomographic (CT) reformation has proven useful in the evaluation of congenital malformations of the brain as well as in the surgical approach and postoperative assessment of craniofacial anomalies in children. Thi…
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Surgical procedures on the facial skeleton for purely aesthetic aims.
While the emphasis in many aesthetic plastic surgery reports is on soft tissue revisions, facial skeletal adjustments play an important role in obtaining optimal results in many procedures. A number of such instances are briefly described a…
- Chemical face peeling following therapeutic irradiation.
- Application of craniofacial surgical precepts in orbital reconstruction following trauma and tumour removal.
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Correction of a lower eyelid deformity caused by multiple extrusions of alloplastic orbital floor implants.
The case of a young woman is presented in whom a silicone orbital floor implant became extruded into the maxillary sinus 8 years after its insertion for an orbital floor fracture. Two subsequent attempts at correction using silicone only co…