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Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ; : 32-35, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-739159

ABSTRACT

Cosmetic lateral canthoplasty has become popular among Asians in the last few decades, but few techniques have withstood the test of time to be accepted as both effective and noninvasive, with minimal complications. Novel techniques have been developed, but are not free from complications. Moreover, these methods often have limited indications and may require a rather long learning curve to master. Herein, the authors present their experiences performing a simple lateral canthoplasty procedure in 61 patients using a slightly modified V-Y advancement flap, previously known as the Uchida method.


Subject(s)
Humans , Asian People , Blepharoplasty , Cosmetic Techniques , Learning Curve , Sterilization, Tubal
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Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ; : 159-163, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-191596

ABSTRACT

Deformational plagiocephaly (DP) (also referred to as positional plagiocephaly) has long posed challenges for plastic surgeons because it is difficult to differentiate from several other diseases, such as unilateral coronal synostosis, hemifacial microsomia, and unilateral lambdoidal craniosynostosis. These diseases can actually masquerade as DP or vice versa. Only in recent years has the differential diagnosis among these diseases become possible through improved imaging modalities, such as computed tomography, and a greater understanding of their pathophysiology. Herein, we report a rather rare, yet severe, form of DP that can easily be confused with the aforementioned diseases.


Subject(s)
Humans , Blepharoplasty , Craniosynostoses , Diagnosis, Differential , Facial Asymmetry , Goldenhar Syndrome , Plagiocephaly , Plagiocephaly, Nonsynostotic , Plastics , Surgeons
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Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ; : 79-83, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-131744

ABSTRACT

Asian eyes may have a narrow palpebral fissure and an upward Mongolian slant that is sometimes perceived as an angry or unfavorable expression. Among the various methods of oculoplastic surgery, lateral canthoplasty can alter the structure of the eyes such that they appear much bigger, thereby conveying a more favorable expression. We performed a lateral canthoplasty in which the lower eyelid tarsus was fixed to the periosteum while the lateral canthus was moved downward and backward. Here, we describe the surgical procedure we used to perform this technique.


Subject(s)
Humans , Ankle , Asian People , Blepharoplasty , Cosmetic Techniques , Eyelids , Lacrimal Apparatus , Periosteum
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Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ; : 79-83, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-131741

ABSTRACT

Asian eyes may have a narrow palpebral fissure and an upward Mongolian slant that is sometimes perceived as an angry or unfavorable expression. Among the various methods of oculoplastic surgery, lateral canthoplasty can alter the structure of the eyes such that they appear much bigger, thereby conveying a more favorable expression. We performed a lateral canthoplasty in which the lower eyelid tarsus was fixed to the periosteum while the lateral canthus was moved downward and backward. Here, we describe the surgical procedure we used to perform this technique.


Subject(s)
Humans , Ankle , Asian People , Blepharoplasty , Cosmetic Techniques , Eyelids , Lacrimal Apparatus , Periosteum
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Archives of Craniofacial Surgery ; : 287-291, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-134109

ABSTRACT

Preauricular sinus is a congenital malformation that is very commonly encountered among the general population and it has especially high prevalence among Asians when compared to other ethnic groups. It can often go unnoticed or easily overlooked by the patient or even by doctors because most of them are asymptomatic and is most of the time only a tiny pit that can be trivial in terms of aesthetics. We report a very rare and unique case that has no precedence what so ever; hence no reported case in the literature: an ectopic preauricular sinus in a facial cleft and microsomia patient.


Subject(s)
Humans , Asian People , Branchial Region , Congenital Microtia , Craniofacial Abnormalities , Esthetics , Ethnicity , Prevalence
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Archives of Craniofacial Surgery ; : 287-291, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-134108

ABSTRACT

Preauricular sinus is a congenital malformation that is very commonly encountered among the general population and it has especially high prevalence among Asians when compared to other ethnic groups. It can often go unnoticed or easily overlooked by the patient or even by doctors because most of them are asymptomatic and is most of the time only a tiny pit that can be trivial in terms of aesthetics. We report a very rare and unique case that has no precedence what so ever; hence no reported case in the literature: an ectopic preauricular sinus in a facial cleft and microsomia patient.


Subject(s)
Humans , Asian People , Branchial Region , Congenital Microtia , Craniofacial Abnormalities , Esthetics , Ethnicity , Prevalence
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Journal of the Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association ; : 11-14, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-43638

ABSTRACT

Presurgical maxillary orthodontics during neonatal period has been advocated to facilitate cleft lip and/or palate cases through correcting widened alveolar bone and twisting or bending protruded premaxilla. This may improve post-orthodontic surgical lip repair procedure. Premaxilla cannot be moved into the correct position by a passive acrylic appliance alone. Therefore active acrylic appliance may be necessary and force vector, amount and stability of appliance are mandatory. Because neonatal infant still doesn't have a fully grown face, there may be some limitations to apply proper active force to the patient. The authors devised a new active stabilized extraoral appliance which provided stable extraoral force in the cleft lip and/or palate patients. We applied our new device to 2 infants with unilateral and bilateral cleft lip and palate. Stability of extraoral part has been increased by elastic rubber band, and the intraoral part is firmly connected to extraoral part. By using this device, the gap has decreased from 11.5mm to 6.5mm between right and left alveolar ridge in 1-month infant with unilateral case after 7 weeks. In 2-month infant with bilateral cleft, the length between premaxilla and alveolar ridge decreased from 6.5mm to 2.0mm after 4 weeks. We think our intraoral active stabilized orthodontic appliance could be widly used in cleft patients to put their maxillary segments to desirable position. This procedure makes the cleft lip surgery easier, with less tension.


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant , Alveolar Process , Cleft Lip , Cleft Palate , Lip , Orthodontic Appliances , Orthodontics , Palate , Rubber
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