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Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma on the Forehead Misdiagnosed as Cylindroma: A Case Report

Shin DM, Jung YJ, Oh SJ, Park JH

  • KMID: 2531076
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2022 Jun;60(5):316-320.
Microcystic adnexal carcinoma (MAC) is a rare infiltrative cutaneous malignant tumor that presents as scar-like papules or plaques on sun-exposed skin. MAC can be misdiagnosed as a benign adnexal tumor,...
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Reconstruction of a large nasal defect using a folded forehead flap: a case report

Jeong M, Jun D, Kim J, Choi H, Shin D, Cho J, Lim Y, Lee M

Forehead flaps are widely used to reconstruct nasal defects. The authors report a case wherein a folded forehead flap was used to reconstruct a large nasal defect after wide excision...
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Reconstruction of Postburn Nasal Alar Defect by Paramedian Forehead Flap

Park D, Park S, Baik B, Ji S

In the face, the nose plays an important role in both function and appearance. Among the subunits on the nose, the alar is a critical nasal structure of high aesthetic...
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Upper facial surgery: simultaneous hairline-lowering surgery during endoscopic forehead lifting

Min JH, Park J, Baek W

Background Endoscopic forehead lifting is one of the most common procedures in the field of upper facial surgery. The upper third of the face determines the facial expression and plays...
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Bilateral Rectangular Musculocutaneous Advancement Flap: A Viable Alternative for Reconstruction of Large-Sized Forehead Defects with Exposed Bone

Park H, Seong J, Park H, Yeo H

Reconstruction of large-sized forehead defects with exposed bone is challenging, as the forehead is an esthetically important area and the complex courses of the sensory nerves make them prone to...
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Patient satisfaction following benign forehead mass excision through a direct or remote approach

Do WH, Choi YW

Background Benign tumors of the forehead are highly prevalent and can cause facial asymmetry, discomfort, and psychological issues for patients. Generally, excision is performed via an incision directly over the...
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Measurement of changes in forehead height after endoscopic forehead lift

Chung JM, Kang WK, Shim JS

Background Endoscopic forehead lift effectively corrects brow ptosis, and is less invasive and has fewer complications than classic forehead lift. Therefore, endoscopic procedures are often used instead of making a...
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A Rare Case of Secondary Cutis Verticis Gyrata on the Forehead

Jung JS, Lim NK

Cutis verticis gyrata (CVG) is an unusual morphological condition of the scalp characterized by ridges and furrows resembling the surface of the brain. Most patients have lesions on the scalp,...
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Peripheral osteoma on the medial eyebrow successfully extracted while preserving supratrochlear nerve

Sim HS, Lee DG, Hwang JH, Kim KS, Lee SY

Osteomas are benign, slow-growing osteogenic lesions frequently found in the craniomaxillofacial region. They can be classified as peripheral, central, or extraskeletal. Reactive mechanisms to trauma or infection, as well as...
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A Case of Eruptive Syringoma on Forehead in a 9 Year-old Boy

Seol JE, Cho GJ, Kim JU, Jin WJ, Park SH, Moon SH, Hwang SH, Kim H

  • KMID: 2454378
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2019 Jul;57(6):340-342.
No abstract available.
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Intradermal Injection of Botulinum Toxin: A Safer Treatment Modality for Forehead Wrinkles

Jun JY, Park JH, Youn CS, Lee JH

Intramuscular injection of botulinum toxin A (BTXA) is commonly used for the treatment of forehead wrinkles. In practice, physicians often use an intradermal injection for this purpose, as they feel...
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Evaluation of the donor site after the median forehead flap

Choi JS, Bae YC, Nam SB, Bae SH, Kim GW

BACKGROUND: Forehead flaps are useful for facial reconstruction. Studies of these flaps have mostly focused on the results of the reconstruction. However, due to the scarring and changes on the...
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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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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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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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Post-Traumatic Peripheral Giant Osteoma in the Frontal Bone

Kim SH, Lim DS, Lee DH, Kim KP, Hwang JH, Kim KS, Lee SY

Osteomas are benign, slow-growing tumors that most frequently occur in the craniomaxillofacial region. These tumors are mostly asymptomatic and are generally found incidentally. A giant osteoma is generally considered to...
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Reduction of Closed Frontal Sinus Fractures through Suprabrow Approach

Hahn HM, Lee YJ, Park MC, Lee IJ, Kim SM, Park DH

BACKGROUND: The traditional approach for reduction of frontal sinus fractures is coronal incision. Inherent complications of the coronal approach include long scar, hair loss, and long operation time. We describe...
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Reconstruction of Subtotal Nasal Defect with Radial Forearm Free Flap and Forehead Flap: A Case Report

Han YE, Lim HJ, Jeong EC, Jin HR

Reconstructive rhinoplasty is one of the unique areas of rhinoplasty, but its concept and technique have not been widely established in Korea compared to cosmetic rhinoplasty. Nasal reconstruction poses a...
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Giant Basal Cell Carcinoma Treated with a Paramedian Forehead Flap in a Patient with Leprosy

Yoo J, Huh JW, Kim MS, Choi KH, Jue MS, Park HJ

  • KMID: 2386251
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2017 Jun;55(5):321-323.
No abstract available.
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Reduction Foreheadplasty: For Reducing the Vertical Height of Forehead and Facial Proportion

Kim KH, Kim SH, Kim JY, Park ES

BACKGROUND: A face is considered beautiful if the forehead is presented with a width and proportion similar to the golden ratio or so called Cannon ratio. The most previously performed...
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