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Re: Pilot study on efficacy and patient satisfaction with 1,450-nm laser boosting treatment after a thread lift procedure

Lee KWA, Chan KW, Lee CH

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Corrigendum: Pilot study on efficacy and patient satisfaction with 1,450-nm laser boosting treatment after a thread lift procedure

Chang H, Kang K

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Aesthetic and functional corrections in case of foot plate deformities in rhinoplasty

Kim H, Lee YJ, Choi JY

The nasal tip is the central component of facial aesthetics and is important in the overall appearance of the nose. Footplates, located at the posterior end of the medial crura,...
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New method to immediate reconstitute Sculptra to create a more homogenous mixture for immediate use in year 2023

Yu A, Lee CH, Lee KWA, Chan LKW

Background: To create a sterile, non-pyrogenic solution, Sculptra must first be reconstituted with 5 ml sterile water for injection. This reconstitution process has evolved, has become the norm, and has...
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How to release shallow nostril stenosis after pediatric trauma?

Lee GK, Kim SH, Jang HB, Park DH, Mun SJ

Nostril or vestibular stenosis is a rare disease that usually occurs after trauma, infection, or burns in acquired cases. Nostril stenosis in pediatric cases is even rarer; however, it must...
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Artificial-intelligence-automated machine learning as a tool for evaluating facial rhytid images

Espaillat A

Background: The growing demand for nonsurgical cosmetic treatments necessitates a reliable diagnostic tool to assess the extent of aging, severity of facial wrinkles, and effectiveness of minimally invasive aesthetic procedures....
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Surgical repair of nasal septal perforation using temporalis fascia and homologous rib cartilage grafts: a case report

Kim J, Mun SJ, Hong TU

Nasal septal perforation, often encountered as a complication of rhinoplasty, presents a significant clinical challenge, particularly following procedures focused on nose lengthening or augmenting, such as septal extension surgeries. Herein,...
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A case of nasal bone fracture with septal fracture reduction via closed reduction of nasal bone fracture and endoscopic septoplasty

Park GW, Park CH, Kwon JH, Park TJ

The nasal bone is the most common site of facial fractures. Concomitant septal fracture is present in 42.0%–96.2% of cases. The correction of nasal bone and septal fracture is important cosmetically...
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Ideal nose shapes in Koreans: achievable aesthetics

Lee TH, Jang JW, Kim SJ, Suk SH, Nam JG

Background: Effective preoperative planning, which is essential to rhinoplasty success, requires a deep understanding of nasal aesthetics and open communication between surgeons and patients. Ideal values are often identified by...
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Strategies to perform autologous fat grafting for breast augmentation in underweight women

Chiu CH

Background: Breast augmentation is the most common surgical intervention among women. However, concerns persist regarding the use of autologous fat grafting for breast augmentation in underweight females. Objective: This retrospective study...
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Combined use of Luzstre cleanser and moisturizer product for skin rejuvenation

Mamood SNH, Ismail AH, Sujani S

Background: A combination of facial cleanser and moisturizer is necessary to maintain healthy skin. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of Luzstre facial cleanser and moisturizer on skin rejuvenation. Methods:...
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