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Entrapment Neuropathy: A Concept for Pathogenesis and Treatment of Headaches-A Narrative Review.
Entrapment neuropathy is a known cause of neurological disorders. In the head and neck area, this pathophysiological mechanism could be a trigger for headache. Over the last few decades, injection of botulinum toxin type A in the muscles th…
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Dermatography (Medical Tattooing) for Scars and Skin Grafts in Head and Neck Patients to Improve Appearance and Quality of Life.
[IMPORTANCE] Dermatography (medical tattooing) is often overlooked as an adjuvant procedure to improve color mismatch in the head and neck area, and its effect on patient satisfaction and quality of life has not been evaluated, to our knowl…
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Dorsal Onlay with Diced Homologous Processed Rib Cartilage Grafts.
[BACKGROUND] Diced cartilage wrapped in fascia or modeled with tissue sealant has successfully been used as dorsal onlay grafts in rhinoplasty. The use of autologous material introduces the risk of donor site morbidity, and sometimes availa…
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The Tongue-in-Groove Technique in Primary and Revision Rhinoplasty.
The tongue-in-groove (TIG) is a conservative but powerful surgical suture technique to control tip rotation and projection, to set an appropriate alar-columellar relationship, to straighten a caudal septal deviation, and to stabilize the na…
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Tongue-in-Groove Setback of the Medial Crura to Control Nasal Tip Deprojection in Open Rhinoplasty.
[BACKGROUND] Overprojection of the nasal tip is a common problem in aesthetic Caucasian and Mediterranean rhinoplasty patients. In these patients, shortening of the conjoined medial crura frequently plays an important part in deprojection o…
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Patient satisfaction in Caucasian and Mediterranean open rhinoplasty using the tongue-in-groove technique: prospective statistical analysis of change in subjective body image in relation to nasal appearance following aesthetic rhinoplasty.
[OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS] Tongue-in-groove (TIG) is a conservative but powerful surgical suture technique to control shape, rotation, and projection of the nasal tip. In this study, statistical analyses were performed to determine the aesthet…
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Eighteen years of experience in Mohs micrographic surgery and conventional excision for nonmelanoma skin cancer treated by a single facial plastic surgeon and pathologist.
[OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS] To determine and compare the efficacy of Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS)- and conventional excision (CE)-confirmed resection of nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSCs). [STUDY DESIGN] Retrospective cohort study. [METHODS]…
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Superficial parotidectomy via facelift incision.
The stigma of a visually prominent facial scar following parotid surgery can be distressing to a young patient. The surgical technique of parotidectomy via a facelift incision is described and evaluated. Thirty patients with a benign lesion…
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Interest in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery among otorhinolaryngologists: a survey in The Netherlands.
[OBJECTIVE] To assess the interest of Dutch otorhinolaryngologists in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery (FPRS). [METHODS] We conducted a 22-question survey among otorhinolaryngology physicians and residents concerning their experie…