Publications by authors named "Obagi S"

Steven-Johnson syndrome (SJS)/toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a rare immunologic hypersensitivity reaction to stimuli that presents as widespread eruption with mucocutaneous detachment and involvement of other organs. Multiple causes have been noted in literature, including numerous medications. In this report, we present a 52-year-old woman who arrived at the emergency department with a complaint of rash, malaise, and pruritus.

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  • * A major challenge in wound care is the high risk of infection, which can hinder healing and lead to increased health issues and death.
  • * Antimicrobial dressings are gaining attention for their effectiveness in controlling bacteria and promoting healing, with considerations like cost, wound type, and local infection levels influencing their selection.
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Purpose: Currently, no treatment corrects the contractile nature of Dupuytren myofibroblasts (DMFs) or prevents recurrence following surgery. Antifibrotic and proadipogenic growth factors are released when adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are cultured with platelet-rich plasma (PRP), a platelet concentration from whole blood. Reprograming myofibroblasts into adipocytes via growth factors is proposed as a powerful potential tool to target fibrosis.

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  • Vestibular side effects like dizziness can limit some antibiotics used for skin conditions, but sarecycline shows lower rates of these issues compared to minocycline.
  • In studies, sarecycline didn’t appear in rat brain samples, while minocycline did, suggesting less penetration of sarecycline into the brain.
  • Additionally, sarecycline had a lower lipophilicity than minocycline and doxycycline, which may relate to its reduced vestibular side effects in patients.
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  • Acne vulgaris affects many people, particularly on the face, chest, and back, but most research has focused on facial acne, with limited treatments for truncal acne.
  • Sarecycline, a new oral antibiotic, shows promise as a safe and effective treatment, proven in phase-3 studies for moderate to severe acne.
  • Analysis of two phase-3 studies revealed significant improvements in acne on the chest and back after 3, 6, and 12 weeks of sarecycline treatment compared to a placebo.
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Onabotulinumtoxin A (Botox) can be a safe and successful off-label treatment of vertical platysma bands of various severities. Due to risk of the botulinum toxin diffusing to the underlying anatomic structures such as the deglutition muscles, the larynx, and the neck flexors, a maximal dose of 100 units has been suggested and there have been no known reports of untoward effects with doses less than 60 units. We present a case of mild to moderate dysphagia in a patient after very low doses of Abobutulinumtoxin (60 units, equivalent to 20 units of Onabotulinumtoxin using a 3:1 conversion ratio).

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Background: The American Council of Graduate Medical Education, which oversees much of postgraduate medical education in the United States, has championed the concept of "milestones," standard levels of achievement keyed to particular time points, to assess trainee performance during residency.

Objective: To develop a milestones document for the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) Cosmetic Dermatologic Surgery (CDS) fellowship program.

Methods: An ad hoc milestone drafting committee was convened that included members of the ASDS Accreditation Work Group and program directors of ASDS-approved Cosmetic Dermatologic Surgery (CDC) fellowship training programs.

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The "tattoo blow-out" phenomenon occurs when tattoo pigments spread outside the border of a tattoo. It is thought to occur when ink is injected too deeply. A healthy 36-year-old female presented to a dermatologist with diffuse spread of tattoo pigment outside the original tattoo that occurred within one day of the placement of a professional tattoo on the dorsum of her foot.

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The field of skin resurfacing is undergoing rapid evolution with many new technologies that have developed, providing more choices for physicians and patients. Knowing the potential adverse effects associated with each skin resurfacing modality is paramount in selecting the appropriate approach for each candidate, thereby minimizing complications and achieving optimal results.

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Specific techniques for fat transfer.

Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am

November 2008

At no time in the past has the field of cosmetic reconstruction paid as much attention to the contribution of volume loss to facial aging. Volume replacement can be achieved with synthetic fillers, implants, and patients' own adipose tissue. However, the results of autologous fat transfer procedures yield variable results among patients and surgeons.

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Purpose: This article examines the pathophysiology of periorbital aging and details a technique, autologous fat transfer, to restore a youthful appearance to the periorbital complex. The use of photographs taken of patients in their late teens or early 20s shows that the main changes of periorbital aging are consistent with volume loss more so than gravitational changes. This article reflects on the shortcomings of currently accepted surgical approaches to the rejuvenation of the periorbital region.

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Autologous fat augmentation for addressing facial volume loss.

Oral Maxillofac Surg Clin North Am

February 2005

Autologous fat augmentation is in vogue again. The realization that traditional cosmetic surgery has often failed to achieve a truly rejuvenated look has refocused attention on volume replacement. Autologous fat is truly the ideal filler, being available in relative abundance, nonimmunogenic, a living tissue, and able to take on the properties of the area into which it is infiltrated.

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Background: Partially or completely spilt earlobes are a common reason for patient presentation to the cosmetic surgeon.

Methods: In this article, we review the different techniques of repairing both partial and complete cleft earlobes.

Results: We review and illustrate 4 methods to repair a partial cleft earlobe and 17 methods to correct a complete cleft earlobe.

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The focus of recent cosmetic surgery is on the replacement of lost facial volume. Much of aging is a complex set of changes, including bone loss, muscle atrophy, and subcutaneous loss. For this reason, autologous fat augmentation is the perfect fit in the realm of new and emerging technologies.

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Background: The periorbital region is one of the first facial regions to show signs of aging. Traditional surgical approaches consisted of lifting and excisional procedures including brow lifts and blepharoplasties. Suboptimal results, however, have led surgeons to reassess their approach to the periorbita to address volume loss.

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Purpose: To perform a quantitative analysis of adipocyte viability after fat processing during autologous fat transfer, comparing the processing methods of washing, centrifuging, and sedimentation.

Methods: An experimental study was conducted in which 24 fat samples were obtained after processing from 22 patients undergoing autologous fat transfer. Histologic analysis of periodic acid-Schiff-stained specimens was then performed.

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