Publications by authors named "Conghang Jiang"

Objective: To analyze the clinical efficacy of augmentation mammoplasty with cell-assisted autologous fat transplantation.

Methods: Thirty-four cases of micromastia patients in our hospital were randomly divided into control group (n = 17) and observation group (n = 17). Breast augmentation with autologous fat transplantation alone and cell-assisted autologous fat transplantation were performed, respectively, compare and observe the therapeutic effect.

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Article Synopsis
  • Vascular embolism is a serious risk associated with autologous fat grafting, which has been linked to complications like ophthalmic and cerebral artery embolism, and even fatalities.
  • A review of global cases identified 113 instances of severe vascular complications from fat grafting, with an alarming increase in reported cases since 2010.
  • The article highlights the importance of awareness among doctors and patients regarding these risks and calls for further research into the mechanisms and better prevention/treatment methods for vascular complications.
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Background: The most challenging part of rhinoplasty is nasal tip management. For East Asian patients with a bulbous under projected nasal tip with thick skin, autologous cartilage is considered the gold-standard graft material to provide strong support to the nasal tip and effectively increase tip projection. The present study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of closed rhinoplasty with a mushroom-shaped costal cartilage graft in East Asian patients.

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Objective: To review the historical origin and development of thin flap and flap thinning technique.

Methods: A wide range of domestic and foreign literatures on thin flaps and flap thinning technique were reviewed. The background, definition, methods, problems, challenges, and future development of thin flap and flap thinning technique were summarized and analysed.

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