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Journal of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ; : 43-46, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-725804

ABSTRACT

Suction-assisted lipectomy has become an increasingly popular procedure, being one of the most frequently performed aesthetic procedures in Korea. Serious complications of suction-assisted lipectomy are uncommon but aesthetic problems are often troublesome. Here we report a patient with multiple abdominal masses composed of fat necrosis with fibrosis after suction- assisted lipectomy that was treated with excision. We also discussed and deduced the cause of its complication because plastic surgeons are liable to overlook this rare complication.


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Humans , Fat Necrosis , Fibrosis , Korea , Lipectomy
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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons ; : 201-208, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-127891

ABSTRACT

The wound healing effect of topical application of the recombinant human epidermal growth factor(rhEGF) on full-thickness dermal injury was investigated. Two full-thickness excisions were made on the back of the experimental animals. The rhEGF was applied twice a day and the rate of wound closure was measured every day for 14 days. On the seventh postoperative day, the histological findings of epithelization and granulation were examined by Massons tichrome stain, and immunohistochemical staining for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and alpha-smooth muscle actin(alpha-SMA). The wound size was a significant reduction in the rhEGF treated groups as compared with the control group (p<0.05). However, there was no statistical difference in the wound size among the concentrations of the rhEGF treated group. Histological examination revealed that epithelization and granulation was increased significantly in the rhEGF group compared to control group (p < 0.01, 0.05). PCNA and alpha-SMA immunoreactive cells were observed at the margin of wound and the rhEGF treatments significantly increased the number of PCNA and alpha-SMA immunoreactive cells as compared to those of control group (p < 0.01, 0.05). Taken together, these findings suggest that rhEGF enhance the epithelial wound healing by the stimulate of cell proliferation. The wound contraction might be also affected by rhEGF application.


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Animals , Humans , Rats , Cell Proliferation , Epidermal Growth Factor , Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen , Skin , Wound Healing , Wounds and Injuries
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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons ; : 209-216, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-127890

ABSTRACT

This study was designed to investigate the optimal poloxamer concentration in the mixed solution of recombinant human epidermal growth factor and poloxamer which can be effective in the wound healing process. Two full-thickness excisions were made on the back of the experimental animals. Recombinant human epidermal growth factors(RhEGF) containing different poloxamer concentrations were applied twice a day and the rates of wound closure were measured every day for 14 days. On the 7th and 14th postoperative day, the histological analysis for epithelization and granulation were performed using computerized imaging analysis system after Masson's trichrome stains. The healing times 50% were significantly reduced in the RhEGF containing 0, 3 and 6% poloxamer treated groups as compared with both the non treated control and vehicle control group(p < 0.05). However, there were no statistical differences in the healing times 50% in the RhEGF containing 10, 15 and 20% poloxamer treated groups as compared with both the non treated control and vehicle control group. Histological examinations revealed that epithelization and granulation were increased significantly in the RhEGF containing 0, 3 and 6% poloxamer treated groups as compared with control group and vehicle control group at the 7th day after operation(p < 0.05). In conclusion, these findings suggest that RhEGF may enhance the epithelial wound healing process through stimulating cell proliferation. The concentration of 0, 3 and 6% of poloxamers can be applied to stabilize and enhance the wound healing effect of RhEGF for clinical application.


Subject(s)
Animals , Humans , Rats , Cell Proliferation , Coloring Agents , Epidermal Growth Factor , Poloxamer , Wound Healing , Wounds and Injuries
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