J Craniofac Surg
May 2024
Speech production in general and in patients with cleft palate in particular is multifactorial. In addition to the complex velopharyngeal mechanism, all structures of the oral cavity have some contribution for correct speech production. Therefore, in addition to the velopharynx the surgeons and other cleft/craniofacial team members need to perform a thorough and complete evaluation of all structures to fully appreciate the causative factor(s) responsible for inadequate speech production after palatoplasty and to prescribe the most appropriate, personalized management plan.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Total nose reconstruction is demanding as it is a 3-dimensional structure that needs lining, support and external coverage. Usually, several stages are needed to achieve a satisfactory result. The authors present 2 cases of prelaminated radial forearm and 2 prelaminated forehead nose reconstructions and compare both methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground/purpose: Virtual reality (VR) is emerging as an effective and intuitive surgical planning and 3D visualization tool. Digital surgical planning is the gold standard for planning the placement of implants in maxillofacial prosthetics, but the field lacks a platform exclusively designed to perform the task. Virtual reality planning (VRP) specific for maxillofacial prosthetics offers the clinician improved control of the presurgical planning and the potential to limit the need to adapt other advanced segmentation software.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClassical orthognathic procedures have long been known to improve the facial esthetic contours and proportions of face by restoring the skeletal foundation, on which the soft-tissue drapes. Distraction osteogenesis was introduced to solve complex skeletal abnormalities in patients with craniofacial conditions that could not be solved by classical orthognathic surgery techniques. The gradual expansion in this group of patients showed not only greater skeletal stability, but the expansion at various tissue planes improved the facial appearance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrenatal diagnosis of cleft lip and palate as well as other craniofacial differences is now possible with a significant level of accuracy due to sonographic and other evaluations. Thus, prospective parents have the opportunity to be informed ahead of time about these conditions making them better prepared to deal with their child after birth. The role of the plastic surgeon and other craniofacial team members in prenatal consultations is becoming increasingly important and well accepted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAutologous reconstruction for major facial defects is primarily considered for patient's lifetime care. There are situations, however, when autologous reconstruction is not ideal or feasible, and prosthetic reconstruction is necessary to reconstruct missing anatomy or to complement surgical reconstruction. The history of facial prosthetic reconstruction can be traced for millennia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFManagement of residual clefts of the alveolus and maxilla requires the coordinated effort of multiple members of the craniofacial team including surgeon, orthodontist, and when teeth are hypoplastic or absent, the prosthodontist to achieve complete habilitation. Such cooperation among specialists begins early in the patient's life and continues through completion of care.Although numerous publications on this topic exist, few present definitive multidisciplinary reconstructive outcomes with longterm results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGeorgia-Alexandra Spyropoulou's name appeared incorrectly in the original publication of this article. It appears correctly here.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Concepts of beauty are different amongst different cultures and civilizations. The objective of this study was to evaluate beauty perceptions through cosmetic advertisements in an effort to further appreciate beauty understanding amongst lay people in various parts of the world. To achieve these objectives, we reviewed cosmetics' advertisements to study whether the concept of beauty varies amongst different countries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFacial surgery can help facilitate an individual's social transition and alleviate gender dysphoria. As such, surgical requests for feminizing and masculinizing procedures continue to increase. Surgical management requires knowledge of anatomy and anatomic differences as well as an understanding of social challenges faced by transgender and gender diverse individuals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFat grafting has become a well-accepted surgical modality to correct soft tissue facial defects and asymmetries with overall good results. Several techniques have been reported over the last few years to assist in improving accurate evaluation of facial defects and in the preoperative planning of the reconstruction. Such techniques include among others, computer tomography, three-dimensional (3D) photogrammetry, high resolution ultrasound, and 3D laser scanning.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVentriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) placement is a common neurosurgical procedure with a high rate of distal catheter malfunction. Rarely, the catheter may migrate to other tissues in the body including the breast pockets. There are increasing odds that a patient may undergo both breast augmentation and VPS placement, because breast augmentation is the most common aesthetic surgical procedure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Upper eyelid dermatochalasis often triggers frontalis hyperactivity in an effort to elevate the upper lids away from the visual axis. Similarly, prior neuromodulator treatment of the brow depressors may cause false elevation of the brows, diminishing the extent of preoperative brow ptosis or dermatochalasis. Studies have quantified postoperative brow ptosis and recurrent dermatochalasis following upper blepharoplasty, but a methodology to predict the postoperative brow position remains to be elucidated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCleft Palate Craniofac J
March 2018
Objective: To quantitatively measure the extent of 3D asymmetry of the facial skeleton in patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) using an asymmetry index (AI) approach, and to illustrate the applicability of the index in guiding and measuring treatment outcome.
Method: Two groups of subjects between the ages of 15 and 20 who had archived CBCT scan were included in this study. Twenty-five patients with complete UCLP were compared with 50 age-matched noncleft subjects.
Background: Abdominal lipectomy after bariatric surgery is recommended because of residual excess skin resulting in difficulty with maintaining hygiene, recurrent infections, and functional impairment, interfering with daily activities. There is a dearth of literature examining weight loss outcomes in patients undergoing abdominal lipectomy post sleeve gastrectomy (SG). The purpose of this study was to examine whether post-SG patients who received abdominal lipectomy achieved greater percent excess weight loss (%EWL) than post-SG patients who did not receive abdominal lipectomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: At this time, no formal training or educational programs exist for surgeons or surgery residents interested in performing gender confirmation surgeries.
Aim: To propose guiding principles designed to aid with the development of formal surgical training programs focused on gender confirmation surgery.
Methods: We use expert opinion to provide a "first of its kind" framework for training surgeons to care for transgender and gender nonconforming individuals.
Aesthetic Plast Surg
August 2017
Background: Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is an often under-recognized yet severe psychiatric illness. There is limited guidance for plastic surgeons in the USA in how to recognize and manage patients with BDD and protect themselves from potential litigation and harm. Therefore, in collaboration with legal counsel, we remind our profession of the serious nature of patients with BDD, provide warning signs for recognizing BDD, and critically evaluate the validity of informed consent and the legal ramifications of operating on such patients in the USA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOsseointegrated titanium implants to the cranial skeleton for retention of facial prostheses have proven to be a reliable replacement for adhesive systems. However, improper placement of the implants can jeopardize prosthetic outcomes, and long-term success of an implant-retained prosthesis. Three-dimensional (3D) computer imaging, virtual planning, and 3D printing have become accepted components of the preoperative planning and design phase of treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlast Reconstr Surg
October 2016