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Practice Focus » Facial Plastic/Reconstructive

When Is Immediate Surgical Intervention Required for Isolated Orbital Blowout Fractures?

November 5, 2015

Immediate repair should be undertaken for orbital blowout fractures where bony fragments impinge upon the optic nerve

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Trends in Revision Rhinoplasty

October 12, 2015

Otolaryngologists Tom D. Wang, MD and Dean Toriumi, MD discuss the changing trends in rhinoplasty over the past decade, pinpointing what technologies have emerged and how this new knowledge has […]

Injection to Treat Double Chin Hits Market

September 8, 2015

Fat-dissolving deoxycholic acid injection, Kybella, offers non-surgical treatment option for submental fullness

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Tips on Facial Trauma Reconstruction Surgery

March 9, 2015

Experts discuss techniques, experience correcting facial fractures, deformities

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Facial Palsy Assessment Methodologies Not Consistent

October 5, 2014

Which assessment methodologies are currently employed by those involved in the care of patients with facial palsy?

New Therapies for Hair Transplantation

New Therapies for Hair Transplantation

October 5, 2014

Platelet-rich plasma, robotic hair transplantation the newest techniques in a hair restoration physician’s arsenal

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Is Electroneurography Beneficial in the Management of Bell’s Palsy?

October 5, 2014

Studies confirm the prognostic value of ENoG testing performed between 3 and 14 days after onset of complete facial paralysis

New Keloid Research Raises Hope for Future Treatments

September 7, 2014

Better understanding of keloid etiology, formation may help develop more innovative treatments

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SM14: Otolaryngologists Share Surgical Tips on Functional Rhinoplasty

February 5, 2014

Ways to manage the inferior turbinate, perform septoplasty while preserving the septum, and correct the collapsed nasal dorsum were discussed by panelists at the Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting in Miami Beach, Fla. in January

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Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery Most Common Class to Result in Facial Nerve Injury

January 1, 2014

What types of iatrogenic facial nerve injuries (IFNIs) are most likely to occur in which circumstances?

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