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Archives of Plastic Surgery Indexed in PubMed, PubMed Central and Scopus, and on the Road to Becoming an SCI(E) Journal

Lee JH

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The 17th Dandelion Camp: There and Back

Lee Y

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Enchondroma of the Lunate

Kim CH

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Spontaneous Rupture of the Extensor Pollicis Longus Tendon

Kim CH

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The VAC-Basket for Easy Fixation of Scrotal Skin Grafts

Huettinger P, Dunst-Huemer KM, Huemer GM

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Unilateral Gynecomastia in a Tennis Player

Kang SG, Song WJ, Kim CH, Kim JW, Tark MS

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Peptococcus Infection after Breast Augmentation Using Autologous Fat Injection

Gang SG, Kim JK, Wee SY, Kim CH, Tark MS

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Recurrence of Nevus Lipomatosus Cutaneous Superficialis after CO2 Laser Treatment

Kim YJ, Choi JH, Kim H, Nam SH, Choi YW

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Ecthyma Gangrenosum in a Previously Healthy Infant

Koo SH, Lee JH, Shin H, Lee JI

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Considerations for the Management of Cryptotia Based on the Experience of 34 Patients

Kim SK, Yoon CM, Kim MH, Kim MS, Lee KC

BACKGROUND: Cryptotia is a congenital ear deformity in which the upper pole appears buried beneath the mastoid skin. Cryptotia is a common auricular malformation among Asians. The aim of this...
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Soft Palate Reconstruction Using Bilateral Palatal Mucomuscular Flap and Pharyngeal Flap after Resection of Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Kim JS, Jo HJ, Kim NG, Lee KS

Squamous cell carcinoma infrequently occurs at the soft palate. Although various methods can be used for reconstruction of soft palate defects that occur after resecting squamous cell carcinoma, it is...
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The Usefulness of Nasal Packing with Vaseline Gauze and Airway Silicone Splint after Closed Reduction of Nasal Bone Fracture

Kim HY, Kim SR, Park JH, Han YS

BACKGROUND: Packing after closed reduction of a nasal bone fracture causes inconvenient nasal obstruction in patients. We packed the superior meatus with Vaseline gauze to support the nasal bone, and...
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The Efficacy and Safety of Platelet-Rich Plasma and Adipose-Derived Stem Cells: An Update

Choi J, Minn KW, Chang H

During the past decade, many studies using platelet-rich plasma (PRP) or adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have been conducted in various medical fields, from cardiovascular research to applications for corneal diseases....
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Assessment of Breast Volume Change after Transverse Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous Flap

Park SU, Shim JS

BACKGROUND: The evaluation of a breast after breast reconstruction depends on a surgeon's subjective criteria. We used computed tomography (CT) scans to obtain an objective evaluation of the postoperative results...
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Analysis of 809 Facial Bone Fractures in a Pediatric and Adolescent Population

Kim SH, Lee SH, Cho PD

BACKGROUND: Facial fractures are infrequent in children and adolescents and have different clinical features from those in adults. The low incidence in children and adolescents reflects the flexibility and underdevelopment...
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Radical Surgical Excision and Use of Lateral Thoracic Flap for Intractable Axillary Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Teo WL, Ong YS, Tan BK

Current treatments for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) include prolonged courses of antibiotics, retinoids, immunosuppressants, and biologics. Severe cases that are resistant to prolonged medical treatment pose a therapeutic challenge. We propose...
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Elbow Reconstruction Using Island Flap for Burn Patients

Hur GY, Song WJ, Lee JW, Lee HB, Jung SW, Koh JH, Seo DK, Choi JK, Jang YC

BACKGROUND: Deep burns of the elbow lead to soft tissue necrosis and infection, with exposure of deep structures. Adequate wound coverage of this area requires thin, pliable, and durable tissue,...
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Reconstruction of the Head and Neck Region Using Lower Trapezius Musculocutaneous Flaps

Yoon SK, Song SH, Kang N, Yoon YH, Koo BS, Oh SH

BACKGROUND: Recent literature has indicated that free flaps are currently considered the preferred choice for head and neck reconstruction. However, head and neck cancer patients are frequently treated with chemoradiotherapy,...
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Cell-Assisted Lipotransfer for the Treatment of Parry-Romberg Syndrome

Castro-Govea Y, De La Garza-Pineda O, Lara-Arias J, Chacon-Martinez H, Mecott-Rivera G, Salazar-Lozano A, Valdes-Flores E

Progressive facial hemiatrophy, also known as Parry-Romberg syndrome, is a progressive and self-limited deformation of the subcutaneous tissue volume on one side of the face that creates craniofacial asymmetry. We...
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Innervated Cross-Finger Pulp Flap for Reconstruction of the Fingertip

Lee NH, Pae WS, Roh SG, Oh KJ, Bae CS, Yang KM

BACKGROUND: Fingertip injuries involving subtotal or total loss of the digital pulp are common types of hand injuries and require reconstruction that is able to provide stable padding and sensory...
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