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Dear members of the Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association

Koh SH

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Current trends in orthognathic surgery

Seo HJ, Choi YK

Orthognathic surgery has steadily evolved, gradually expanding its scope of application beyond its original purpose of simply correcting malocclusion and the facial profile. For instance, it is now used to...
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A propeller superficial transverse cervical artery perforator flap for defect coverage of the submental area: a case report

Choi JY, Seo JH, Cha WJ, Seo BF, Jung SN

Reconstruction of submental defects is a challenge that needs to be approached carefully, since many important anatomical structures are located in this small space. Both aesthetic and functional outcomes should...
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Verrucous carcinoma arising from actinic keratosis: a case report

Jung JH, Jeon YR, Kim HI, Lee MK, Chung S

Verrucous carcinoma (VC) is a rare subtype of squamous cell carcinoma that commonly occurs in the oral cavity. However, VC of the facial skin is relatively rare. We report a...
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Reconstruction of a large lower lip defect using a combination of Abbe and staircase flaps: a case report

Moon BM, Pae WS

Lip defects often occur following wide excision as a surgical treatment for squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity. Defects larger than one-half of the lip cannot be closed primarily...
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Bilateral symmetrical lipoma of the buccal fat pad as an incidental finding in a woman with weight gain after tamoxifen: a case report

Koh IS, Kim JW, Yun JY, Chung EH, Yang YI, Sun H

Although lipoma is a common benign tumor, it occurs relatively infrequently in the oral and maxillofacial areas, and only 31 cases of lipoma in the buccal fat pad have been...
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Chondrocutaneous posterior auricular artery perforator free flap for single-stage reconstruction of the nasal tip: a case report

Lee JY, Seo JH, Jung SN, Seo BF

Full-thickness nasal tip reconstruction is a challenging process that requires provision of ample skin and soft tissue, and intricate cartilage structure that maintains its architecture in the long term. In...
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Antibiotic use in nasal bone fracture: a single-center retrospective study

Jung JH, Jeon YR, Song JH, Chung S

Background: Prophylactic antibiotics are used to prevent surgical wound infection; however, proper indications must be followed with careful consideration of the risks and benefits, especially in clean or clean-contaminated wounds....
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Scar formation after lower eyelid incision for reconstruction of the inferior orbital wall related to the lower eyelid crease or ridge in Asians

Oh SJ, Kim KS, Choi JH, Hwang JH, Lee SY

Background: Transcutaneous lower eyelid approaches are associated with a risk of postoperative scarring depending on the distance between the incision line and the lower eyelid margin. The lower eyelid crease...
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One-stage reconstruction of full-thickness alar defects with a folded nasolabial island flap

Lee DW, Ryu HR, Choi HJ, Kim JH

Background: The reconstruction of large full-thickness alar defects requires complex surgical procedures that are usually performed in two stages, with concomitant disadvantages in terms of patient trauma, surgical risk, and...
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Facial reanimation using the hypoglossal nerve and ansa cervicalis: a short-term retrospective analysis of surgical outcomes

Koo WY, Park SO, Ahn HC, Ryu SR

Background: Transferring the hypoglossal nerve to the facial nerve using an end-to-end method is very effective for improving facial motor function. However, this technique may result in hemitongue atrophy. The...
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