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Women in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: The State of the Academy and Why It Matters.
Facial plastic and reconstructive surgery has historically been a male-dominated field. It is critical to assess the current state of female representation within our Society to better gauge how we reflect the changing needs of our communit…
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Google Search Analysis: What Do People Want to Know About Rhinoplasty and Where Do They Find the Answers?
During online search queries, Google uses machine learning algorithms to provide frequently associated ("People Also Ask" [PAA]) questions with corresponding websites answering the question. We aimed to identify the most frequent questions …
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Simultaneous maxillary and mandibular reconstruction with a single Osteocutaneous fibula free flap: A description of three cases.
Large defects that comprise both the maxilla and mandible prove to be difficult reconstructive endeavors and commonly require two free tissue transfers. Three cases are presented to discuss an option for simultaneous reconstruction of maxil…
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Reconstructing Forearm Free Flap Donor Sites Using Full-Thickness Skin Grafts Harvested from the Ipsilateral Arm.
[OBJECTIVE] To compare morbidity and aesthetic outcomes of full-thickness skin grafts (FTSGs) and split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) in the reconstruction of the forearm free flap donor site. [STUDY DESIGN] Case series, retrospective char…
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Neuromodulator for the Treatment of Congenital Unilateral Lower Lip Palsy.
[INTRODUCTION:] Congenital unilateral lower lip palsy is an infrequently encountered condition that manifests as lower lip asymmetry during smiling, laughing, and crying. Treatment options are not well characterized. [METHODS:] The authors…
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Aesthetics of the Nasal Dorsum: Proportions, Light, and Shadow.
Due to its central location, the nose plays a prominent role in facial aesthetics. As tastes have shifted and techniques have advanced, the accepted "ideal" appearance and proportions of the nose have evolved over time. By assessing the aes…