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Exploring Nasal Wall Cartilage Asymmetry in Rhinoplasty: Implications for Postoperative Symmetry.
[INTRODUCTION] Facial symmetry is prized for its association with health, genetic quality, and attractiveness, but minor asymmetries are common. Human asymmetry tends to favor the left side and is noticeable in various nose parts. However, …
- Invited Discussion on: The Role of High-Resolution Ultrasonography in Elucidating Features of Breast Implants in Symptomatic Patients after Implant-based Augmentation Mammoplasty.
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Perichondrial Attached Diced Cartilage (PADC), a Novel Graft Material for Nasal Augmentation: 10 Years of Experience.
[BACKGROUND] Achieving dorsal augmentation with onlay grafts presents several challenges. Visibility and warping of grafted cartilages can ruin an otherwise successful operation. A shortage of septal cartilage and rib donor site morbidity c…
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Anthropometric Analysis of the Human Skull for Developmental Left-Sided Asymmetry, New Finding.
[BACKGROUND] Facial and cranial asymmetry is common in bilateral vertebrates, particularly human beings. Through years of injecting fillers and performing face-lift operation on patients, we began to observe that more fillers were required …
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Practical Classification of Upper Lateral Cartilage in Middle Vault Asymmetry.
[BACKGROUND] Middle vault asymmetry is a common reason for retained postoperative deviations. Although minor deformities can be camouflaged with cartilage, soft-tissue materials, or injectable fillers, comprehensive observation of upper lat…
- Invited Discussion on: Effect of Photobiomodulation on Ecchymosis After Rhinoplasty-A Randomized Single-Blind Controlled Trial.
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Lower Lateral Cartilage Cephalic Malposition: An Over-Diagnosed Entity.
[BACKGROUND] Lower lateral cartilage malposition is represented by anterior convexity of the lower lateral cartilage (LLC) dome with posterior pinch, as defined by Sheen and Constantian. This anatomic variation consists of cephalic, or upwa…
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Laterality and Left-sidedness in the Nose, Face, and Body: A New Finding.
[BACKGROUND] Asymmetry is a common occurrence in bilaterian animals, particularly human beings. Through examination of patients and their photographs during rhinoplasty, we noted wider left-sided nasal and facial features in most patients. …
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Straight septum, crooked nose: an overlooked concept.
[INTRODUCTION] Asymmetric facial skeletal growth is a common finding in the rhinoplasty patient population. This common abnormality affects all facial components, including the upper lateral cartilages (ULCs). The asymmetric growth also may…
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Comparison of outcomes using diced cartilage with or without tensor fascia latae wrapping in rabbits.
[BACKGROUND] Diced cartilage has been associated with several advantages and rewarding results, leading to its widespread application in various forms in rhinoplasty, but the outcomes of diced cartilage with and without tensor fascia latae …
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Epidural anesthesia as a thromboembolic prophylaxis modality in plastic surgery.
[BACKGROUND] Epidural anesthesia (EA) is known to reduce postoperative thromboembolic complications, but the mechanisms are poorly understood. Review of the literature revealed no reports about the ability of epidural anesthesia (EA) to red…
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Safe abdominoplasty with extensive liposuctioning.
In a review of the recent literature, liposuction and tumescent fluid injection are accompanied by hazards of ischemia, flap necrosis, and wound dehiscence at the time of abdominoplasty. The problems that generate complaints from patients a…
- Abdominoplasty and seroma.