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Comparison of classic vs double concentrated dose botulinum toxin injections in the treatment of crow's feet.
[BACKGROUND] When it comes to administering botulinum toxin for treating rhytids, a standard approach is usually used by most providers in terms of dose concentration. The aim of this study is to compare the outcomes of a classic, none doub…
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Complete Hemifacial Paralysis Post-facelift: Making Sense of a Plastic Surgeon's Worst Nightmare.
[BACKGROUND] Postrhytidectomy hemifacial paralysis is a frightening clinical condition affecting the proximal facial nerve and most often associated with Bell's palsy. Associated symptoms are common and include auditory, salivary, vestibula…
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Retrograde vs spot botulinium toxin facial injection.
[BACKGROUND] In this study we have based our research on botulinium toxin injection via targeted neuromuscular end plate zones, specifically in muscles with diffuse distribution of the latter. The muscular surface anatomical variety was als…
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Cervicomental angle definition in the youthful patient (less than 40 years).
In clinical practice nowadays, one is faced with a group of patients still in their youth, demanding a more defined cervicomental angle. This specific group, aging less than 40 years of age, while the classical approach in this population a…
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[Facial paralysis sequelae: Long term follow-up revision surgery, redo, continuing care].
Facial paralysis sequelae have an intense psycho-social impact which imposes an optimal care in the long run. The surgical challenges are numerous, and the therapeutic weapons are multiple. We propose an analysis of these treatments by the …
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[Cervical lift: An update].
The neck is an aesthetic unit for which a rejuvenation request is sometimes very targeted or ore often encompassed in a global surgical project of face-lift. To obtain a long lasting outcome, the plastic surgeon has to make a full, detailed…
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Cervico-Mental Angle Suspensory Ligament: The Keystone to Understand the Cervico-Mental Angle and the Ageing Process of the Neck.
[UNLABELLED] The authors performed cadaveric dissections to investigate the existence of an anatomical structure creating and maintaining the cervical mental angle, aiming to understand the anatomical bases of the cervico-mental angle and i…
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[Facial palsy in children].
Facial palsy (FP) in children is congenital or acquired. When present at birth (congenital), etiologies are mostly traumatic and rarely developmental. Acquired FP needs investigation. Research on the etiology helps to determine prognostic a…
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[Facial palsy sequel and botulinum toxin].
Medical treatment of facial paralysis sequel is an essential part of the overall management of this pathology. The use of botulinum toxin has revolutionized results in greatly improving facial symmetry. The toxin can be used either the heal…
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Submental area rejuvenation by digastric corset: anatomical study and clinical application in 20 cases.
[UNLABELLED] Knowing the difficulties and limitations of surgery for rejuvenating the submental area during a cervicofacial rhytidectomy, we came up with the concept of the digastric corset, which is described in this article along with the…
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[French innovations in aesthetic surgery of the face].
This article on French innovations in aesthetic surgery is a report mainly centered on the cervicofacial renovation surgery, with historic review and interviews of people who played a dominating role regarding anatomical works, invention an…
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[The chin: a dynamic complex].
The chin can be described as a coherent dynamic whole. The anatomical survey shows its different structures: skin, adipose tissue, platysma muscles, and osseous plane. We are underlining here the essential role for the mobility of the area …
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Platysma suspension and platysmaplasty during neck lift: anatomical study and analysis of 30 cases.
[BACKGROUND] The authors developed a technique for the treatment of the cervical area during face lifts. The authors called this technique platysma suspension and platysmaplasty rather than plication. [METHODS] After an anatomical study on…
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[Rhytidectomy and Raynaud's phenomenon: about two cases].
Raynaud's phenomenon is a currently vascular syndrome (8 to 10% of women and 3 to 5% of men). It was defined as episodic ischaemia of the fingers, toes, nose, ears and nipples, which presents clinically as pallor, cyanosis, and often rubor …
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[Homage to Leon Tripier. Description of the first musculocutaneous flap and current indications].
The double pedicle flap taken from the upper lid was described for the first time in 1888 by Tripier. To our knowledge, it is the first case of reconstruction by a myocutaneous flap described in the literature. Other authors subsequently mo…
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[Bone-anchored implants: comparison of the techniques and values of endo- and juxta-bone implants].
Extra-oral implants have been used for well-defined application for nearly 20 years; for tupoorting maxillo-facial prostheses and for bone anchored hearing aids (BAHA). In both of these applications, the bone-anchored prostheses support tra…
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[Expanded flaps on the head and neck].
The authors study the practical aspects of head and neck expansion: choice of material, choice of flaps obtained by skin expansion. They then examine the specific features of expansion in this anatomical region, where it is frequently used,…
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[Maxillofacial prosthesis fixed on endosseous implants. Apropos of 15 cases].
In the light of 15 cases of craniofacial defects due to trauma of carcinomas, the authors propose a new approach of the indications for craniofacial prostheses. Progress in materials (silicons) and treatments of maxillo-facial defects (tita…
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[Advancement genioplasty with miniaturized Paulus plates].
Described by Obwegeser in 1957, horizontal osteotomy of the chin is one of the simplest osteotomies performed on the face. For a long time the insertion of an implant has been preferred to this osteotomy due to the difficulties involved in …
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[Therapeutic measure in the repair of traumatic loss of substance of the scalp].
Repair of scalp tissue losses must reach two ends: Cover cranium and its contain while restoring hair. Only scalp flaps can attain these aims, but their disadvantage is most of the time to shift alopecia. For the major tissue losses, since …
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[Esthetic refinements in cheiloplasty or the use of the V, W, X, Y, Z technics].
Classically, V-wedge excision of the lip allows direct closure of defects less than a third of its width. But undue tension may cause dehiscence of the suture lines responsible of narrowing of the mouth and excessive scarring especially on …