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Plast Reconstr Surg ; 117(6): 1956-63, 2006 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16651970

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Augmentation of the zygomatic body enhances appearance and provides a more youthful look. Porous hydroxyapatite granules offer an alternative to alloplastic implants. METHODS: Hydroxyapatite granules were placed by means of a transconjunctival approach into subperiosteal malar pockets (n = 8). From the preoperative, postoperative, and 1-year follow-up lateral views, malar projection was measured as the right angle distance from the point of malar prominence to the nasale-subnasale line. RESULTS: Patients were either very satisfied (six of eight) or satisfied (two of eight). Malar projection was significantly improved postoperatively and was maintained after 1 year. CONCLUSION: This technique, performed for cosmetic and reconstructive indications, resulted in measurable improvement in malar projection, minimal complications, and optimal patient satisfaction.


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Cheek , Cosmetic Techniques , Durapatite/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Conjunctiva , Durapatite/administration & dosage , Female , Humans , Injections , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Zygoma
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J Craniofac Surg ; 16(5): 834-9, 2005 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16192864

ABSTRACT

The cleft nose deformity in bilateral cleft lip and palate patients with severely flattened alar cartilages, a short, scarred columella, and thickened skin is a reconstructive challenge. The Wolfe double-arch tip rhinoplasty technique was compared with a cartilage release and tip grafting technique to determine the optimal modality for tip projection and columella lengthening. Patients with significant bilateral cleft nasal deformities and previous bilateral cleft lip repairs were divided into two groups (n = 22). Group 1 (double-arch) patients underwent an open rhinoplasty using conchal cartilage grafts to create a columellar strut and new lower lateral arches placed over the existing arches (n = 12). In group 2 (release and tip graft), the lower lateral cartilages were released, and nasal tip grafting was performed (n = 10). Preoperative and 6-month postoperative measurements, including (1) columellar length, (2) alar base-nasal tip-columellar base (ATC) angle, and (3) lateral tip projection, were compared. The lateral tip projection is the perpendicular distance between the nasal tip and a line created from the connection of points at the nasion to the subnasale. In group 1 (double arch), the mean columella length increased 47.2%, whereas in group 2 (release and tip graft), it only increased 14.1%. The ATC angle had a mean decrease or narrowing of 26.7 degrees in group 1, compared with a 12.5 degrees decrease in group 2. Lateral tip projection improvement was greater in group 1 (52.2% increase) compared with group 2 (19.9% increase). The authors' data showed that for the difficult bilateral cleft nasal deformity with significant tip flattening, the double-arch tip rhinoplasty provides improved nasal tip projection.


Subject(s)
Nose/abnormalities , Rhinoplasty/methods , Adolescent , Cartilage/abnormalities , Cartilage/pathology , Cartilage/surgery , Cephalometry , Child , Child, Preschool , Cleft Lip/complications , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Nose/pathology , Nose/surgery , Suture Techniques , Treatment Outcome
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J Craniofac Surg ; 16(5): 855-9, 2005 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16192869

ABSTRACT

After correction of moderate to severe hypertelorbitism (greater than 40 mm interdacryon distance) with facial bipartition or orbital box osteotomy, excess glabellar soft tissue and brow width should be addressed. Traditional methods described used a midline excision down the forehead and nasal dorsum, and left an unsightly scar. With a series of 12 patients, the authors document the K stitch technique with no external vertical scar. A mean 38.8% reduction of interbrow distance was noted using this technique. Two patients underwent revisions, and two patients had temporary eyelid ptosis. All patients reported satisfaction once the skin contracture was completed.


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Dermatologic Surgical Procedures , Forehead/surgery , Hypertelorism/surgery , Suture Techniques , Acrocephalosyndactylia/surgery , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Craniofacial Dysostosis/surgery , Encephalocele/surgery , Esthetics , Facial Bones/abnormalities , Facial Bones/surgery , Follow-Up Studies , Frontal Bone/surgery , Humans , Orbit/surgery , Osteotomy/methods
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