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Esthetics (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Esthetics'
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Complications with forehead flaps in nasal reconstruction.
30 May 2009
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To determine what characteristics and comorbidities are associated with a higher rate of complications in patients undergoing nasal reconstruction with a forehead flap. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective chart review. METHODS: Chart ...
rec_pub_19418536-complications-forehead-flaps-nasal-reconstruction.htm
Midface reconstruction with various flaps based on the angular artery.
30 May 2009
PURPOSE: Although several methods can be used to perform midface reconstruction, difficulties exist in selecting the appropriate method because of anatomic and functional complexities, donor site morbidities, and poor esthetic results. The purpose ...
rec_pub_19446208-midface-reconstruction-various-flaps-based-angular-artery.htm
28 May 2009
OBJECTIVE: To assess long-term functional and cosmetic outcomes after frontalis suspension using fascia lata autografts for congenital ptosis in Asian children. DESIGN: Retrospective, observational case series. PARTICIPANTS: Two hundred thirty-nine ...
rec_pub_19481809-long-term-functional-cosmetic-outcomes-frontalis-suspension-using.htm
Bio-art: the ethics behind the aesthetics.
18 May 2009
Bio-art represents a crossover of art and the biological sciences, with living matter, such as genes, cells or animals, as its new media. Such manipulations of life require collaborations with scientists and considerable financial backing. Herein, I ...
rec_pub_19474793-bio-art-ethics-aesthetics.htm
The composite illusion requires composite face stimuli to be biologically plausible.
4 May 2009
Composite stimuli are whole faces comprised of two halves taken from different individuals. When asked to decide if two identical top halves are the 'same', subjects are more accurate (or faster to respond) in misaligned trials, than in aligned ...
rec_pub_19426751-the-composite-illusion-requires-composite-face-stimuli-biologically.htm
Aesthetic correction of tuberous breast deformity: lessons learned with a single-stage procedure.
29 Apr 2009
Tuberous breast deformity is a pathologic condition of the breast affecting teenage women. The aberration of breast shape in tuberous breast deformity consisting of a constricting ring at the breast base, breast tissue deficiency, and herniation of ...
rec_pub_19645783-aesthetic-correction-tuberous-breast-deformity-lessons-learned-single.htm
Operative innovation to the "Nuss" procedure for pectus excavatum: operative and functional effects.
29 Apr 2009
BACKGROUND: The "Nuss" procedure for repair of pectus excavatum is performed with increasing frequency worldwide. We describe a technique of performing relaxing or "kerf" incisions along the cartilaginous ribs at the point of maximal chest wall ...
rec_pub_19433163-operative-innovation-nuss-procedure-pectus-excavatum-operative.htm
Reconstruction of the midface and maxilla.
29 Apr 2009
The maxilla and midface have an important aesthetic and functional role. Their reconstruction after surgical ablation is a complex problem. The historical development of reconstruction of the midface, classification systems of maxillary defects, and ...
rec_pub_19393944-reconstruction-midface-maxilla.htm
The total nasal defect and reconstruction.
29 Apr 2009
The structures of the nose are arguably the most complex within the face to reconstitute when absent. Total nasal reconstruction has evolved to encompass advanced surgical techniques in an effort to achieve increasingly satisfactory cosmetic results ...
rec_pub_19393942-the-total-nasal-defect-reconstruction.htm
[Muscular aging and its involvement in facial aging: the Face Recurve concept]
29 Apr 2009
Cutaneous ageing is responsible for the increasingly creased appearance of the skin, pores opening, skin dyschromia, while the ageing of the structures of the face is attributed primarily to the effect of gravity on the tissues. The theory expounded ...
rec_pub_19576488-muscular-aging-involvement-facial-aging-face-recurve-concept.htm
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