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Esthetics (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Esthetics'
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Sculpting resection of rhinophyma using the Shaw scalpel.
29 Jun 2009
BACKGROUND: Rhinophyma is a disfiguring disorder of the nasal skin characterized by hypervascularity, sebaceous gland hyperplasia, occluded sebaceous ducts, and dermal fibrosis. It has no known effective medical treatment; however, a myriad of ...
rec_pub_19620533-sculpting-resection-rhinophyma-using-shaw-scalpel.htm
29 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate that a classic temporal cheek rhytidectomy results in substantial and acceptable rejuvenation of the so-called midface and that additional surgery is not necessary to improve a sagging cheek, the melolabial fold, and the ...
rec_pub_19620532-the-midface-lift-misnomer-correctly-identifying-procedures-designed.htm
29 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of an over-the-counter topical skin adhesive pad for reducing central forehead and glabellar rhytids over a 4-week period. DESIGN: Prospective series involving 30 healthy volunteers with central forehead and ...
rec_pub_19620531-a-prospective-evaluation-efficacy-topical-adhesive-pads-reduction.htm
Graduated approach to refinement of the nasal lobule.
29 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVE: To present a graduated approach to refining the nasal lobule (a frequent complaint during consultations for rhinoplasty) based on anatomic features and to discuss the casuistics of this procedure since we began performing it. METHODS: A ...
rec_pub_19620526-graduated-approach-refinement-nasal-lobule.htm
29 Jun 2009
Minimal invasive approaches, including partial J- or C-shaped sternotomies, have gained a worldwide acceptance in cardiac surgical practice. To increase the cosmetic benefit and improve the surgical exposure, the length of underlying partial ...
rec_pub_19583619-a-simple-maneuver-sternal-saw-facilitates-perform-curved-sternal-mini.htm
29 Jun 2009
Many techniques have been described for umbilicoplasty after abdominoplasty, but none of these techniques seems ideal. In this report, we wish to report a new "scarless" umbilicoplasty technique, which bears many of the characteristics of an ideal ...
rec_pub_19546666-scarless-umbilicoplasty-new-umbilicoplasty-technique-review-english.htm
29 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVE: Total or partial nasal amputation following tumour resection is one of the more severe facial disfigurements. Successful nasal reconstruction can therefore be regarded as restoring a patient's psychosocial health. The objective of this ...
rec_pub_19061184-the-impact-nasal-reconstruction-following-tumour-resection.htm
Electrophysiological correlates of aesthetic music processing: comparing experts with laypersons.
29 Jun 2009
We analyzed the processes of making aesthetic judgments of music, focusing on the differences between music experts and laypersons. Sixteen students of musicology and 16 control subjects (also students) judged the aesthetic value as well as the ...
rec_pub_19673807-electrophysiological-correlates-aesthetic-music-processing-comparing.htm
Improving cosmesis of lupus pernio by excision and forehead flap reconstruction.
29 Jun 2009
Sarcoidosis is a granulomatous multiorgan disease that frequently affects the skin. Lupus pernio (LP) is a cutaneous presentation resulting in violaceous discolouration and swelling of the nose. We report a severe case resistant to conventional ...
rec_pub_19508469-improving-cosmesis-lupus-pernio-excision-forehead-flap-reconstruction.htm
Reconstruction after wide excision of primary cutaneous melanomas: part I-the head and neck.
29 Jun 2009
The mainstay of management of primary cutaneous melanoma is wide surgical excision, but occassionally a balance is needed between adequately resecting a potentially curable lesion and minimising the functional deficit or cosmetic deformity in the ...
rec_pub_19573799-reconstruction-wide-excision-primary-cutaneous-melanomas-head-neck.htm
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