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The eye of a maiden in “The Mad Painter” and upper blepharoplasty

Hwang K

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Modified cervicofacial transposition flap: a case report of aesthetic considerations after resection of a huge facial squamous cell carcinoma

Kim YJ, Cheon JS, Choi MH, Choi WY

The cheek, a highly visible and significant aspect of an individual’s appearance, is situated adjacent to several structures involved in facial expressions, including the eye, mouth, and surrounding facial muscles....
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Bloodless de-epithelialization in reduction mammoplasty with hydrodissection using a digital automatic anesthesia injector: case series

Mun HG, Kim YJ

De-epithelialization is a technique that thins out the epidermis layer of the skin to resurface defects in a cavity or to implant a flap pedicle subcutaneously, preserving the subdermal plexus...
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Lyophilized allogeneic costal cartilage graft for septorhinoplasty

Eom JS, Kim DJ, Song JW, Choi JW, Koh KS

Background As rhinoplasty techniques have become more complex, surgeons often need more than what septal or conchal cartilage can provide. While costal cartilage became more popular for that reason, some...
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Axillary silicone lymphadenopathy caused by gel bleeding with intact silicone breast implants: a case report

Yoon HM, Lee CY, Song WJ

Gel bleeding following breast augmentation using silicone breast implants (SBIs) occurs when microscopic silicone droplets diffuse through the implant surface, potentially resulting in complications such as capsular contracture and immune...
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Reconstruction of a medium-sized congenital melanocytic nevus defect using a thin thoracodorsal artery perforator free flap: a case report

Park Y, Kwon H, Kim S, Song SH, Oh SH, Ha Y

Congenital melanocytic nevus (CMN) is a benign condition that either is present at birth or develops in the first weeks of life. Surgical removal is typically performed to improve cosmetic...
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Rabbit model for the study of nasal tip plasty: a comparative cephalometric analysis after rhinoplasty

Kim MG, Ryu JH, Lee DM, Park TS, Choi JA

Background Open rhinoplasty and septoplasty have emerged as popular surgical techniques for both functional and aesthetic procedures. To study open rhinoplasty with or without septoplasty, the use of animals is...
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Changes in eyebrow position following blepharoptosis surgery

Cha JH, Jin X, You HJ, Lee TY, Kim DW

Background The position of the eyebrows is critical when planning blepharoptosis surgery. However, insufficient scholarly attention has been paid to the details of postoperative eyebrow height changes at each anatomical...
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Scar revision in areas subjected to excessive tension using intraoperative and postoperative long-term tension reduction techniques

Burm JS, Lee J, Kang SY, Park J

Background Surgical scars subjected to excessive tension tend to widen and become hypertrophic due to strong mechanical stretching forces. In this study, we evaluated the clinical outcomes of combined intraoperative...
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Does the dominant hand’s use affect the complication rates in prosthetic breast reconstruction?

Jeong SH, Hwang E, Ha HJ, Kim TH, Kim DY, Kim CH, Kim SW, Ahn HC

Background Numerous studies have investigated risk factors for unfavorable outcomes in prosthetic breast reconstruction, such as obesity, perioperative radiotherapy, and acellular dermal matrix use. However, no reports have explored whether...
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Subpectoral dissection using an ultrasonic energy device in prosthetic breast reconstruction

Kim YH, Song SY

Background Ultrasonic devices have potential advantages over electrocautery surgical scalpels for muscle dissection, as they eliminate the risk of muscle contraction caused by electric currents. In this study, we investigated...
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