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Folia Med (Plovdiv) ; 49(3-4): 46-51, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18504934

ABSTRACT

Autologous fat grafting, referred to as lipofilling was described first by Neuber in 1893. It has been gaining great popularity recently due in particular to the intensive development of liposuction and the anatomical availability of various subcutaneous adipose tissue depots in the human body. In the present study we present our experience in autulogous fat grafting for the reconstruction of soft tissue defects as well as for face rejuvenation and body contouring. Between May 2003 and May 2005 we performed lipofilling surgery in 13 patients at the Department of Plastic and Craniofacial Surgery in St. George University Hospital, Plovdiv. The grafts were harvested by lipoaspiration and, after subsequent treatment, re-injected. Our results are still preliminary because of the short terms of patients' follow-up. The most common complications at the recipient site were partial resorption of the graft and cyst formation, and at the donor site--hematoma.


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Adipose Tissue/transplantation , Surgery, Plastic/methods , Face/surgery , Female , Humans , Male , Transplantation, Autologous
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Folia Med (Plovdiv) ; 46(1): 22-5, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15362809

ABSTRACT

AIM: The authors have studied the anatomical characteristics of the vascularization of the forehead flap used for nasal reconstruction. MATERIAL AND METHODS: For the period 1990--2000 ten cadaver dissections were performed and three patients underwent reconstructions using the forehead flap. The results obtained reveal that the blood supply of the flap is provided by the suprathrochlear, supraorbital and frontal branch of the superficial temporal vessels, which form a network of anastomoses between the frontal muscle and the skin. Three cases of successful nasal reconstruction are presented. Two of the patients had traumatic injury of the nose and one was with postoperative defect in the naso-labial area, nose and maxilla obtained after ablation surgery for neoplasm (spinocellular carcinoma). The reconstruction was done with vascularized oblique forehead flap. DISCUSSION: The results were evaluated as good. There were no complications. CONCLUSION: The results of the anatomical study of the blood supply of the forehead flap and the clinical results of nasal reconstruction are discussed in relation with the literature data.


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Rhinoplasty/methods , Surgical Flaps , Aged , Cadaver , Female , Forehead , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nose/injuries , Nose/surgery , Postoperative Complications/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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