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The future of plastic surgery

Neligan PC

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Venous malformation with multiple palpable phleboliths

M J FC, M KP, Agarwal S

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Empathy

Zhang W, Hallock GG

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Plastic and reconstructive surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic: impacts on healthcare workers, financing, and governance

Ho MK, Chau CYC

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Pressure ulcers: the last mile in the COVID-19 road

Ziede E, Orellana E, Tejos R, Olivera M, Searle S

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Alopecic and aseptic nodules of the scalp: an underdiagnosed entity

Sung KY, Lee S, Jeong Y, Lee SY

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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on breast surgery and breast reconstruction in a Japanese university hospital setting

Shibata D, Kawate T, Komiya T, Nakamura I, Ishikawa T, Matsumura H

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Immunogenicity of botulinum toxin

Wee SY, Park ES

Botulinum toxin treatment is the most common non-surgical cosmetic treatment. Although there are many available treatments using botulinum toxin, their effects are temporary and repeated injections are required. These frequent...
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Closed extensor tendon rupture caused by Kienböck disease: a case report

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

Kienböck disease, a rare disease that can cause chronic pain and motor dysfunction, occurs due to avascular necrosis of the lunate bone, which leads to dislocation of the carpal bone....
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Evaluation and treatment of facial feminization surgery: part II. lips, midface, mandible, chin, and laryngeal prominence

Dang BN, Hu AC, Bertrand AA, Chan CH, Jain NS, Pfaff MJ, Lee JC, Lee JC

Facial feminization surgery (FFS) refers to a set of procedures aimed at altering the features of a masculine face to achieve a more feminine appearance. In the second part of...
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Lower lip pits with sinus tracts in Van der Woude syndrome: a case report and review of the literature

Kim JH, Kang B, Kim BK

In Van der Woude syndrome (VWS), a rare congenital disease, lower lip pits (LLPs) can cause an aesthetically significant deformity. Surgical treatment of LLPs is necessary if they cause recurrent...
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Objective quantification of the impact of blepharoplasty on the superior visual field

Kim H, Lee S, Son D, Yeo H

Background Blepharoplasty has both aesthetic and functional benefits in patients with pseudoptosis; however, previous studies could not demonstrate its beneficial effects quantitatively and objectively. The authors objectively analyzed the visual...
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Restoring blood flow to the lateral plantar artery after elevation of an instep flap or medialis pedis flap

Velazquez-Mujica J, Amendola F, Spadoni D, Chen HC

The instep flap and medialis pedis flap are both originate based on the medial plantar artery. The medialis pedis flap is based from the deep branch and the instep flap...
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Reconstruction of a large chest wall defect using bilateral pectoralis major myocutaneous flaps and V-Y rotation advancement flaps: a case report

Jo GY, Yoon JM, Ki SH

Bilateral pectoralis major myocutaneous (PMMC) flaps are commonly used to reconstruct large chest wall defects. We report a case of large chest wall defect reconstruction using bilateral PMMC flaps augmented...
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Acellular dermal matrix and bone cement sandwich technique for chest wall reconstruction

Heo CY, Kang B, Jeong JH, Kim K, Myung Y

The authors performed rigid reconstruction using the sandwich technique for full-thickness chest wall defects by using two layers of acellular dermal matrix and bone cement. We assessed six patients who...
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Initial report of extraperitoneal pedicle dissection in deep inferior epigastric perforator flap breast reconstruction using the da Vinci SP

Jung JH, Jeon YR, Lee DW, Park HS, Lew DH, Roh TS, Song SY

The deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap has been widely used for autologous breast reconstruction after mastectomy. In the conventional surgical method, a long incision is needed at the anterior...
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New proposal for skin grafts on tendon-exposed wounds

Um JH, Jo DI, Kim SH

Performing a skin graft is not feasible for tendon-exposed defect reconstruction because tendons are fibrous connective tissues with relatively poor blood supply. This study proposes a method to effectively perform...
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Transcutaneous medial fixation sutures for free flap inset after robot-assisted nipple-sparing mastectomy

Kim BS, Kuo WL, Cheong DCF, Lindenblatt N, Huang JJ

The application of minimal invasive mastectomy has allowed surgeons to perform nipplesparing mastectomy via a shorter, inconspicuous incision under clear vision and with more precise hemostasis. However, it poses new...
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The superior lateral genicular artery flap for reconstruction of knee and proximal leg defects

Low OW, Loh TF, Lee H, Yap YL, Lim J, Lim TC, Nallathamby V

Reconstruction of defects around the knee region requires thin and pliable skin. The superior lateral genicular artery (SLGA) flap provides an excellent alternative to muscle-based flaps. The anatomy and the...
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Fingertip reconstruction with a subcutaneous flap and composite graft composed of nail bed and volar pulp skin

Koh SH, Park I, Kim JS, Lee DC, Roh SY, Lee KJ, Hong MK

Background Fingertip injuries are very common; however, the reconstruction of volar pulp defects with nail bed defects is challenging in the absence of the amputated segment. We reconstructed fingertip amputations...
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