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Hwang K

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Scar folding for the treatment of nostril stenosis after open rhinoplasty: a case report

Kim JH, Park Y, Yang HJ, Oh SH, Song SH, Ha Y, Kim S, Kyung H

A 25-year-old woman was referred for discomfort when breathing through her left nose. The patient had undergone augmentation rhinoplasty 5 years ago, after which hypertrophic scarring occurred in the left...
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A wide depressed scar deformity treated with cutting wire and autologous fat graft: a case report

Kim EC, Jeong HG, Wee SY

Scars are still a challenging problem in medical practice, despite advancements in treatment modalities. Numerous treatment modalities, ranging from simple revision, Z-plasty, and W-plasty to laser treatments, have been used...
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Sequential breast and nipple-areolar complex reconstruction after soft tissue necrosis following augmentation mastopexy: a case report

Shin SH, Kim KH, Woo SS, Kim KM, Lee JW, Kim SH, Choi JK, Suh IS

Breast augmentation mastopexy is a common procedure in cosmetic plastic surgery. Augmentation mastopexy has proven to be a relatively safe operation, but surgeons should be aware of and able to...
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Case report of unusual complication following thread lifting: an obstructive stone in the parotid duct

Chung YK, Kim MS, Shin JY, Lee NH, Park HS, Roh SG

Advances in plastic surgery have included a shift toward less invasive procedures. To improve outcomes and avoid incisional surgery, numerous noninvasive face-lifting techniques have been studied. This includes thread-lifting, a...
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Comparison of the efficacy and safety between a new monophasic hyaluronic acid filler and a biphasic hyaluronic acid filler in correcting facial wrinkles

Lim JS, Kim GH, Lee JH

Background The longstanding and common use of hyaluronic acid (HA) has driven the expanded development of various commercial HA fillers. However, differences in the components of these HA fillers lead...
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The effects of curcumin on the fibrous envelope surrounding silicone implants in rats

Lee JW, Jeong SH, Oh SH, Kim CH

Background Capsular contracture is the most common serious breast surgery complication. The cause of capsular formation remains unknown, but chronic inflammation is commonly considered to cause excessive fibrosis. Curcumin has...
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Examination of the effect of xenogeneic mesenchymal stem cells and conditioned medium on cartilage graft viability: a rabbit model

Unlu A, Bulbul MV, Erkan BK, Ozdemir İ, Keskin I, Sutcu M

Background Since cartilage, unlike skin, does not contain vessels, it obtains nutrition by diffusion. This reduces graft viability, resulting in problems such as reductions in size, changes in shape, and...
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Efficacy of a long-pulsed 1064-nm Nd:YAG laser in acute scar redness

Choi Y, Ji JM, Sung KP, Kim CH

Background The initial redness of the scar on a postoperative suture site is a natural phenomenon that fades over time. However, with a long period of redness, patients complain about...
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Differences in complications and asymmetry in patients who did not receive a balancing procedure in two-stage and direct-to-implant breast reconstruction

Seo JY, Kim SH, Lee JW, Kim MW, Jeong DK, Bae SH, Kim HY, Jung YJ, Nam SB

Background Implant-based immediate breast reconstruction surgery with nipple-sparing mastectomy has recently been favored by patients. However, in patients who do not wish to undergo balancing procedures, it is difficult to...
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