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Correction of a post-traumatic scar fold in the lateral canthus using modified Z-plasty

Kim BJ, Lee SJ

Post-traumatic scar deformations are common in many skin injury cases. These are usually aesthetic problems, but if these deformations impair mobility and the patient feels uncomfortable, we must resolve them....
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Rare experience of keloidal dermatofibroma of forehead

Kim JM, Cho HJ, Moon SH

Dermatofibromas most commonly occur on limbs and rarely occur on the face. Dermatofibroma occurring on the face is associated with unusual clinicopathologic features and a more aggressive clinical course in...
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Panfacial bone fracture: cephalic to caudal

Yun S, Na Y

Theoretically, panfacial bone fractures involve all three areas of the face: frontal bone, midface, and mandible. In practice, when two out of these three areas are involved, the term “panfacial...
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Primary extracranial meningioma presenting as a forehead mass

Kim CM, Jeon YR, Kim YJ, Chung S

Meningioma originates from arachnoid cap cells and is the second most common intracranial tumor; however, it can also be found in an extracranial location. A very rare primary extracranial meningioma...
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A better facial contour accomplished by parotid duct preserving superficial parotidectomy

Park JH, Choi CY, Wee SY, Lee YM

Depression of facial contour after parotidectomy is still challenging to many of surgeons. A 68-year-old man presented with a 4-month history of a painless swelling in both parotid area. The...
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Upper lip tie wrapping into the hard palate and anterior premaxilla causing alveolar hypoplasia

Heo W, Ahn HC

Bony anomaly caused by lip tie is not many reported yet. There was a case of upper lip tie wrapping into the anterior premaxilla. We represent a case of severe...
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Retained large glass fragments for over 40 years in the maxillofacial region

Na WG, Lim H, Koh SH, Jung SW

Foreign body (FB) impaction in the maxillofacial area could be caused by knives, glass fragments, and vegetative materials. We present the rare case of a 62-year-old man with a large...
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Tragus formation during concha-type microtia repair using a chondrocutaneous island flap

Ha JH, Jeong E, Lazaro H

Formation of an ideally-shaped tragus remains one of the most challenging issues during staged tragus reconstruction in microtia patients. The authors describe a new method used to treat a unique...
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Intraosseous hemangioma of the orbit

Choi JS, Bae YC, Kang GB, Choi KU

Intraosseous hemangioma is an extremely rare tumor that accounts for 1% or fewer of all osseous tumors. The most common sites of its occurrence are the vertebral column and calvaria....
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Forehead reconstruction using modified double-opposing rotation-advancement flaps for severe skin necrosis after filler injection

Kim J, Hwang W

Varying degrees of complications can occur after hyaluronic acid filler injections. Tissue necrosis due to interruption of the vascular supply is an early complication that can be severe. If the...
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The efficacy of mobile application use on recall of surgical risks in nasal bone fracture reduction surgery

Kim CH, Cheon JS, Choi WY, Son KM

BACKGROUND: The number of surgical risks recalled by a patient after surgery can be used as a parameter for assessing how well the patient has understood the informed consent process....
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The treatment of post-traumatic facial skin defect with artificial dermis

Park KS, Lee WS, Ji SY, Yang WS

BACKGROUND: When a skin defect occurs, clinicians must work to restore the original skin quality as soon as possible. Accordingly, an artificial dermis can be used to supplement the wound...
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Personal technique for definite repair of complete unilateral cleft lip: modified Millard technique

Han K, Park J, Lee S, Jeong W

BACKGROUND: Millard’s rotation-advancement repair, which is used by many surgeons, can make a natural philtral column, but most surgeons use a modification of the rotation-advancement flap. The purpose of this...
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Modified Abbé flap for reconstruction of Cupid’s bow and vermilion tubercle in secondary cleft lip deformity

Lee JW, Lee SJ, Suh IS, Lee CK

BACKGROUND: Abbé flap technique is one of the most challenging operations to correct horizontal deficiencies in secondary cleft lip deformity. Since its first introduction, the operative method was dynamically modified...
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Comparison of wound healing effects between Oncorhynchus keta-derived polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) and Oncorhynchus mykiss-derived PDRN

Lee JH, Han JW, Byun JH, Lee WM, Kim MH, Wu WH

BACKGROUND: Polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) influencing cellular growth and differentiation is recognized to promote wound healing by stimulating tissue repair. Although PDRN can be extracted from human placentas, PDRN medications have recently...
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