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Intramasseteric schwannoma treated with facelift incision and retrograde facial nerve dissection

Hwang JH, Lee DG, Sim HS, Kim KS, Lee SY

Schwannoma is a slow-growing, well-demarcated, benign soft tissue tumor of the peripheral nerve sheath. It commonly develops in the head and neck region, usually in the parapharyngeal space. In this...
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A Case of Transoral Endoscopic Thyroidectomy Combined with Facelift Modified Radical Neck Dissection

Lee MJ, Kim MR, Park JO

We recently experienced a case of transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy combined with a modified radical neck dissection (MRND) using a facelift approach in a patient with keloid-prone skin. A 35-year-old female...
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Hair transplantation in patients with hair loss or scar deformity in the side hairline after midfacelifting surgery

Kim YS, Na YC, Park JH

BACKGROUND: Successful aesthetic plastic surgery is devoid of both unsightly scarring and postoperative disfigurement. Patients undergoing midface-lifting surgery are very often disconcerted by an altered side hairline, including sideburns, despite...
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Robotic and Endoscopic Thyroid Surgery: Evolution and Advances

Tae K, Ji YB, Song CM, Ryu J

To minimize surgical morbidity and neck scarring, minimally invasive thyroidectomy and robotic/endoscopic thyroidectomy via cervical, axillary, anterior chest, breast, postauricular or transoral approaches have been developed over the past 20...
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Comparison of the Facelift Incision versus V-Shaped Incision for Parotidectomy

Kwak JH, Lee JY, Lee GJ, Sohn JH, Ahn D

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present study was to compare the results of V-shaped and modified facelift incisions for parotidectomy. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: Ninety parotidectomy patients who underwent V-shaped...
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A Case of Primary Form of Pachydermoperiostosis

Shin JJ, Kim BY, Kim CM, Park JB, Kim IH

  • KMID: 2401260
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2017 Dec;55(10):703-705.
Pachydermoperiostosis (PDP) is a male predominant rare genodermatosis. Various clinical presentations includes pachydermia (thickened and folded skin), periostosis and digital clubbing. Both the skin and the extremity findings are seen...
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Facial Rejuvenation Enhancing Cheek Lift

Bellity P, Bellity J

Supported by recent literature on the signs of aging of the middle and lower face, our clinical research has documented a loss of volume of the deep structural components of...
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Robot-assisted submandibular gland excision via modified facelift incision

Jung SW, Kim YK, Cha YH, Koh YW, Nam W

BACKGROUND: The conventional transcervical resection for submandibular gland disease has some risks and an unsatisfactory cosmetic result. Recently, robot-assisted surgery has been developed as a plausible substitute for conventional surgery...
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Perioperative Hypertension Management during Facelift under Local Anesthesia with Intravenous Hypnotics

Chung KH, Cho MS, Jin H

Perioperative hypertension is a phenomenon in which a surgical patient's blood pressure temporarily increases throughout the preoperative and postoperative periods and remains high until the patient's condition stabilizes. This phenomenon...
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Temple and Postauricular Dissection in Face and Neck Lift Surgery

Lee JH, Oh TS, Park SW, Kim JH, Tansatit T

Periauricular paresthesia may afflict patients for a significant amount of time after facelift surgery. When performing face and neck lift surgery, temple and posterior auricular flap dissection is undertaken directly...
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Two Cases of Adverse Events Following Illegal Practices by Non-medical Personnel

Lee SJ, Kwon HJ, Suh JH, Park KY

  • KMID: 2379902
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2017 May;55(4):256-258.
Dermatologists often treat patients with complications arising from illegal cosmetic practices. Large numbers of non-medical personnel who claim to be “beauty experts” currently offer laser treatment, surgery, or injections that...
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Early Complications from Absorbable Anchoring Suture Following Thread-Lift for Facial Rejuvenation

Yeo SH, Lee YB, Han DG

BACKGROUND: Thread lifting has been known as a minimally invasive procedure compared with the standard incisional surgery for facial rejuvenation. Although there have been several reports on acute or delayed...
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Robotic thyroidectomy: Evolution and Outcomes

Song CM, Tae K

Recently robotic thyroidectomy has gained its popularity for the treatment of differentiated thyroid cancer and benign thyroid tumors. It has been developed to overcome the drawbacks of conventional open trans-cervical...
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Endoscope-Assisted Trichophytic Anterior Hairline Brow Lift

Kim JM, Hong JG

BACKGROUND: The brow lift plays an essential role in upper face rejuvenation. The authors designed a new brow lift technique, the endoscope-assisted trichophytic anterior hairline brow lift. It combines the...
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Individualized Considerations Regarding Sub-Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System Facelift Techniques

Lee JH, Oh WS, Park SW, Song JW, Kim JH

Based on a thorough understanding of facial structure around the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS), some types of sub-SMAS techniques have emerged to allow more harmonious rejuvenation procedures in the lower...
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A Novel Approach to Submandibular Gland Ptosis: Creation of a Platysma Muscle and Hyoid Bone Cradle

Lukavsky R, Linkov G, Fundakowski C

Submandibular gland ptosis is a common impediment to obtaining superior surgical aesthetic results in neck lift surgery. Techniques for suspending the submandibular gland have been proposed, but these procedures have...
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Periorbital Lipogranuloma after Facial Autologous Fat Injection and Its Treatment Outcomes

Park JY, Kim N

PURPOSE: To investigate periorbital lipogranuloma cases that developed after autologous fat injection and to determine various treatment outcomes from these cases. METHODS: This retrospective study involved 27 patients who presented with...
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The Role of Virtual Surgical Planning in the Era of Robotic Surgery

Kim JY, Kim WS, Choi EC, Nam W

Among various surgical methods introduced to optimize esthetic results, robotic surgery has gradually expanded in scope. As incision, approach, and operation view in robotic surgery differ from existing surgical methods,...
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Facelift incision and superficial musculoaponeurotic system advancement in parotidectomy: case reports

Kim IK, Cho HW, Cho HY, Seo JH, Lee DH, Park SH

Surgical procedures for parotidectomy had been developed to gain adequate approach, prevent morbidity of nerve, and give esthetic satisfaction. We performed two cases of parotidectomy through facelift incision. One case was...
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A Multicenter Noncomparative Clinical Study on Midface Rejuvenation Using a Nonabsorbable Polypropylene Mesh: Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety

Pak CS, Chang LS, Lee H, Jeong JH, Jeong J, Yoon ES, Heo CY

BACKGROUND: Facial rejuvenation can be achieved using a variety of techniques. Since minimally invasive procedures for face lifting have become popular because of their convenience and short operating time, numerous...
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