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Correction: Omission of informed consent statements for the use of photographs, errors in describing consent for using photographs of minors, and absence of statements regarding conflict of interest of editorial board membership

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The new frontier: utilizing ChatGPT to expand craniofacial research

Zhang A, Dimock E, Gupta R, Chen K

Background: Due to the importance of evidence-based research in plastic surgery, the authors of this study aimed to assess the accuracy of ChatGPT in generating novel systematic review ideas within...
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Four-layer technique for tracheostomy scar treatment

Kang JK, Yun BM

One important complication of the tracheostomy procedure is the depressed scar left after the tube is removed. A depressed tracheostomy scar can be aesthetically and functionally unacceptable. Tracheostomy scar treatment...
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Prevention and treatment of microstomia

Ki SH, Park TJ

The mouth, located in the lower third of the face, is a uniquely visible structure. It serves as a vital organ both aesthetically and functionally, playing a key role in...
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Use of the frontal branch of the superficial temporal artery and the postauricular vein to overcome anatomic variations of superficial temporal vessels in scalp reconstruction with free tissue transfer: a case report

Kim DJ, Park H

The superficial temporal artery (STA) bifurcates into frontal and parietal branches. The parietal branch is used as a recipient vessel for scalp reconstruction, but it is absent in approximately 16.3%...
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Pott’s puffy tumor of the upper eyelid misdiagnosed as simple abscess: a case report and literature review

Kim K, Lee D, Jung S, Chung CH, Chang Y

A 76-year-old woman, initially thought to have a simple abscess on her right upper eyelid, presented to our department of plastic and reconstructive surgery. Enhanced three-dimensional facial computed tomography (CT)...
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Pyogenic granuloma of the hard palate leading to alveolar cleft: a case report

Song WJ, Choi HB, Tak MS

This case report describes a rare occurrence of pyogenic granuloma (PG) in the hard palate deviating from its typical gingival location that led to the formation of an alveolar cleft....
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Comparison of local flaps versus skin grafts as reconstruction methods for defects in the medial canthal region

Lee MH, Kim HS, Bae YC

Background: The medial canthal region features a complex three-dimensional and internal anatomical structure. When reconstructing a defect in this area, it is crucial to consider both functional and aesthetic aspects,...
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The nasoalveolar molding technique versus DynaCleft nasal elevator application in infants with unilateral cleft lip and palate

Bahaa A, El-Bagoury N, Khaled N, Mohamed S, Bahaa A, Ibrahim AM, Taha KM, Abdarrazik MA

Background: The introduction of presurgical nasoalveolar molding represented a significant departure from traditional molding methods. Developed by Grayson and colleagues in 1993, this technique combines an intraoral molding device with...
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