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Esthetics (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Esthetics'
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[The Aesthetic and Corrective Dermatology Group of the French Society of Dermatology]
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19576484-the-aesthetic-corrective-dermatology-group-french-society-dermatology.htm
[What's new in aesthetic dermatology: filler and laser treatments]
29 Apr 2009
In esthetic dermatology, filling and laser treatments are two essential techniques. Several recent studies on calcium hydroxyapatite in filling treatments and facial volumetry, in esthetics, but also in HIV patients, have been published. It was also ...
rec_pub_19576483-what-s-new-aesthetic-dermatology-filler-laser-treatments.htm
[Periocular aging: physiopathogenesis, clinical aspect, and treatment]
29 Apr 2009
Aging around the eyes plays a considerable role in facial aging. The demand for periocular rejuvenation is increasingly frequent. Until the past few years, eyelid esthetics was synonymous with blepharoplasty: surgery that consisted in resecting the ...
rec_pub_19576480-periocular-aging-physiopathogenesis-clinical-aspect-treatment.htm
[Botulin toxin injections in cosmetic treatment of men]
29 Apr 2009
Men are showing increasing interest in nonsurgical esthetic procedures even if women account for the vast majority of patients. Botulinum toxin A injections are particularly sought by men: this is the most frequently performed nonsurgical procedure, ...
rec_pub_19576477-botulin-toxin-injections-cosmetic-treatment-men.htm
Efficacy of a polyurethane dressing versus a soft silicone sheet on hypertrophic scars.
29 Apr 2009
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy and safety of a polyurethane dressing with a silicone sheet in the treatment of hypertrophic scars. METHOD: Sixty patients participated in this intra-individual 12-week clinical trial. Each scar was divided into ...
rec_pub_19440173-efficacy-polyurethane-dressing-versus-soft-silicone-sheet.htm
29 Apr 2009
Neurofibromatosis (NF) type 1 (von Recklinghausen disease) involves the face in up to 4% of the cases. Patients present with varying degrees of disfigurement according to the extent and location of the tumor. Many surgeons prefer multiple serial ...
rec_pub_19480038-excision-transcutaneous-lift-patients-neurofibromatosis-fronto.htm
The lip: a histologic and analytical approach of relevance to esthetic plastic surgery.
29 Apr 2009
This is a study done for the first time to understand the histologic features of the lip deeply, quantitatively, and analytically and identify the differences between the outer, intermediate, and inner parts of the lips. Previous researchers did not ...
rec_pub_19480032-the-lip-histologic-analytical-approach-relevance-esthetic-plastic.htm
29 Apr 2009
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common chronic inflammatory disease in early age. It affects one or more joints, lasts more than 3 weeks, and appears in patients younger than 16 years. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is classified ...
rec_pub_19461338-craniofacial-surgical-management-patient-systematic-juvenile.htm
Segmental osteotomy in the treatment of obsolete orbitozygomatic fractures.
29 Apr 2009
Different kinds of orbitozygomatic fractures lead to different levels of orbital structural destructions. Although the magnitude of the management of orbitozygomatic fractures varies considerably, an unsolved and important question remains regarding ...
rec_pub_19390455-segmental-osteotomy-treatment-obsolete-orbitozygomatic-fractures.htm
Mucosa Z-plasty for correction of transverse facial cleft.
29 Apr 2009
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to explore a new method for transverse facial cleft correction to improve dynamic outcome. METHODS: In accordance with the traditional technique, we used another Z-plasty to reconstruct a commissure to obtain ...
rec_pub_19390454-mucosa-z-plasty-correction-transverse-facial-cleft.htm
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