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The Use of Local Anesthesia in Buccal Lipectomies

The buccal lipectomy procedure has been around for a long time but has undergone a renewed interest more recently. While impugned as a procedure that should never be performed, it has become recognized that it does have role in facial reshaping surgery to help reduce midfacial fullness in properly selected patients. Since it is an Read More…

The Surgical Anatomy of the Clavicle in Shoulder Width Reduction

Shoulder width reduction can be effectively done by reduction of the clavicle, the only horizontally oriented long bone in the body. Because it is a relatively long bone (mean length of 15cms with ranges between 13 and 17 cms) and serves as a strut between the sternum (breast bone) and the scapula (shoulder blade), it Read More…

The Emerging Role of Fresh Frozen Rib Cartilage in Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty, like every other facial reshaping surgery, poses challenges in achieving exactly the result the patient desires. Thus it is no surprise that the revision rates in rhinoplasty are not low. A result can look just fine early after surgery to eventually progress to irregularities and asymmetries as full healing and scar contracture exert their Read More…

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