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The Clinical Relevance of the Sliding Genioplasty as a Pedicled Bone Flap

The sliding genioplasty is commonly performed chin reshaping surgery. While often perceived as a horizontal advancement procedure (and the autologous option for chin augmentation), it is far more dimensionally versatile. It can also provide vertical elongation or shortening as well as width reduction, all dimensional changes that an implant can not do. But despite the Read More…

The Effectiveness of Injectable Fat Grafting In Parry-Romberg Syndrome

Parry-Romberg Syndrome, sometimes called craniofacial linear scleroderma, is a are tissue atrophy disease. With a pathologic origin yet unknown it results in the onset of tissue atrophy seen externally as lines of indentation typically associated with the sensory branches of the trigeminal nerve. It s not seen at birth but begins later in childhood or Read More…

Assessment of the Effectiveness of the Endoscopic Temporal Browlift

Browlifting is often part of periorbital rejuvenation, whether it is done combined with blepharoplasties or, less frequently, in isolation. The most common type of browlift used today is the endoscopic technique primarily because of the limited incisions used. It’s effectiveness is based on two basic principles, adequate brow tissue release and a method for fixation Read More…

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