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Implant infection is the most common and serious complication in implant-based breast reconstruction. To prevent infection, many surgeons have adopted a perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis regimen for managing patients. However, there...
Achieving a harmonious nasal shape requires balance from the frontal, lateral, and basal views. A short columella can lead to inadequate tip projection and drooping. While various methods have been...
Gynecomastia is characterized by abnormal and excessive development of breast tissue in male patients. Depending on the volume of the breasts and the amount of excess skin, it may be...
In cases where there is insufficient abdominal tissue or a history of previous abdominal surgery, thigh tissue may be considered as an alternative for reconstruction. This report discusses a case...
Poly-D,L-lactic acid (PDLLA) is widely used in facial rejuvenation as a collagen stimulator, with a lower risk of granuloma formation compared to poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA). However, granulomas may still occur....
Medial canthal widening due to aging is a frequent concern among elderly individuals, often resulting in cosmetic dissatisfaction. This condition commonly involves caruncle exposure and elongation of the medial canthus,...
Background The P1 method in prosthetic breast reconstruction has the advantage of preventing rippling and ensuring a smooth upper pole contour. This study presents our experience with using an ultrasonic...