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Upside-Down Rotation of a Breast Implant with Double Capsule Formation after Aesthetic Breast Augmentation: A Case Report

Lee WS, Kang SG

Some complications can occur after augmentation mammoplasty with a prosthesis. Double capsule formation is an uncommon complication, and it is especially rare for it to be accompanied by malrotation of...
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Nipple Reduction Using an S-Shaped Excision Technique

Lee HR, Jung GY, Lee DL, Shin HK

Many people experience psychological distress because of large nipples. In this article, the authors would like to introduce our simple nipple reduction method that addresses the drawbacks of previous methods....
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Staged Nasal Reconstruction Using a Forehead Flap and Rib Bone and Cartilage Graft in a Binder Syndrome Patient: A Case Report

Heo JW, Jin US

Binder syndrome is a rare maxillofacial abnormality. Yet, once presented, it often needs to be addressed surgically. To suit this purpose, various surgical techniques have been developed. This paper is...
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A Combination of Direct-to-Implant and Vertical Mastopexy Immediate Breast Reconstruction: A Case Report

Park KH, Jung BK, Kim YS, Yun IS, Roh TS

Patients with large or ptotic breasts who undergo nipple-sparing mastectomy and direct-to-implant (DTI) reconstruction tend to exhibit poor esthetic outcomes. We present a combined vertical mastopexy-DTI technique that can be...
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Delayed Granulomas after Filler Injection in an Immunosuppressed Patient: A Case Report

Kim TH, Kang SJ, Chung EH, Sun H

Recently, dermal fillers have been used with increasing frequency to improve facial contours for cosmetic purposes. The appreciable increase in such filler procedures has led to more adverse events and...
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Treatment of Capsular Contracture after Breast Augmentation with Serial Fat Grafting and Implantation

Jeong TK, Han JW, Min KH

BACKGROUND: Capsular contracture is the most common complication after breast augmentation using implants. In case of severe capsular contracture, surgical correction is inevitable. We introduce a treatment for severe capsular...
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The Characteristics and Safety of Previous Fillers in Secondary Rhinoplasty

Rho BI, Yoon SM, Park ES, Wee SY

BACKGROUND: Filler injection into the soft tissue of the nose is a useful technique for rhinoplasty. The individual characteristics of fillers determine which is best suited for a patient's specific...
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Alar Rim Composite Graft: A Safe and Simple Way to Correct Alar Retraction

Chun JJ, Yoon SM, Wee SY, Choi CY, Oh HS, Jeong HG

BACKGROUND: The alar rim is a complex structure that ensures the competence of the external valves and the patency of inlets to the nasal airways. Retraction of the alar rim...
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Relapsed Bilateral Gigantomastia Caused by Pseudoangiomatous Stromal Hyperplasia after Reduction Mammoplasty

Kim JH, Baek SE, Yoo TK, Lee A, Oh DY

Gigantomastia is an abnormal proliferation of breasts by excessive mammary tissue. Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) is a rare benign disease due to nonspecialized fibrous mammary stroma. The incidence of gigantomastia...
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Restoration of an Upper Lip Affected by Necrotizing Ulcerative Stomatitis Using Bilateral Cheek Advancement with a Crescentic Perialar Excision

Park YG, Kim SH, Park ES

Necrotizing ulcerative stomatitis (NUS) refers to ulceration of the oral mucosa that precedes rapid orofacial soft- and hard-tissue destruction. NUS on the upper lip is considered a reconstructive challenge because...
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Evaluation of Triamcinolone Injection and Subcision as a First-Line Non-Surgical Treatment of Post-Traumatic Acute Trap-Door Deformity

Kim CH, Son KM, Choi WY, Cheon JS

BACKGROUND: Trap-door deformity is a biophysical phenomenon in which U-, C-, or V-shaped linear scars tend to become depressed and the tissue circumscribed by them tends to bulge. The aim...
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