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A Comprehensive Assessment of Soft-tissue Sagging after Zygoma Reduction Surgery through Artificial Intelligence Analysis.

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

August 2024

From the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, iWELL Plastic Surgery Clinic, Seoul, South Korea.

Article Synopsis
  • Zygomatic bone overdevelopment can make the face look squarer, leading many to seek zygoma reduction surgery for a more oval facial shape, but this procedure can cause cheek tissue sagging.
  • This study utilized artificial intelligence (AI) to objectively assess soft-tissue changes in patients after zygoma reduction surgery, using methods such as tracking facial landmarks and analyzing changes in facial curvature.
  • The findings indicated no significant differences in cheek sagging before and after surgery, suggesting that AI could provide valuable objective evaluations in the field and potentially lead to advancements in predicting soft-tissue changes pre-surgery.
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Traditional horizontal osteotomies for small and short chins often yield suboptimal results due to limited bone advancement, resulting in deep labiomental folds and heightened bone resorption risks. This study investigates the effectiveness of an innovative inverted V-shaped osteotomy technique in enhancing esthetic outcomes for patients with such chin concerns. Thirty-eight patients who underwent inverted V-shaped osteotomy for recessed chins between January 2018 and June 2022 were included.

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Aesthetic Mandibular Angloplasty to Improve Patient Quality of Life in Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis.

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

April 2024

From the Departments of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, iWELL Plastic Surgery Clinic, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Article Synopsis
  • Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) is a rare autoimmune condition mainly affecting adolescent females, primarily targeting the bones of the arms and legs and sometimes the mandible.
  • The disease is typically managed with medication, and surgery's effectiveness is debated due to possible complications like excessive bleeding and symptom flare-ups.
  • This report details a successful case of aesthetic mandibular angloplasty in a 10-year-old CRMO patient with jaw issues, where surgery was performed without severe bleeding, leading to patient satisfaction.
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Advancement genioplasty is performed to aesthetically improve the lower third of the facial profile. Excessive chin advancement alone may lead to deepened labiomental sulcus and deformed aesthetic results. The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of silicone prosthesis placement as an alternative method for effacing an excessively deepened labiomental groove after advancement genioplasty.

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Background: Although it has been common to use artificial implant to augment nasal dorsum in Asian rhinoplasty, the demand for not using it is increasing due to the long-term complications of implants. However, if only the tip is raised without raising the dorsum with implant, it is difficult to avoid supratip depression, so it is difficult to obtain good cosmetic results. The authors would like to report good results, performing an augmentation rhinoplasty that raises the supratip area using the nasal septal cartilage without using an implant.

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Parallel-excision infrabrow blepharoplasty with extensive excision of the orbicularis oculi muscle in an Asian population.

Arch Plast Surg

March 2020

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.

Background: Infrabrow blepharoplasty has become a common surgical method used to rejuvenate aged upper eyelids in Asians. In this paper, we describe the parallel excision method for infrabrow blepharoplasty as a useful alternative to the conventional elliptical excision method. The authors' experience over a 3-year period is presented and reviewed.

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Redraping is an increasingly common epicanthoplasty method. However, hooding usually remains at the medial part of the upper eyelid. The authors innovated a modification of redraping epicanthoplasty using excision, resulting in a boomerang-shaped defect that does not lead to hooding of the medial upper eyelid.

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