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Corrective Cosmetic Otoplasty

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1979
The authors present a technique for cosmetic correction of protruding ears used in over 100 cases during the last ten years with good cosmetic results and no significant complications.
R O, Dingman, I, Peled
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Cosmetic blepharoplasty using an electrocauterization technique

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1976
A technique for creating thesuperior palpebral fold in Orientals and Caucasians without suture fixation to the tarsal plate is described. Essentially, the fold is created by a series of pinpoint electrocauterizations of the superficial tissues lying immediately external to the tarsus and the orbicularis oculi muscle.
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A Surgical Technique for Cosmetic Blepharoplasty

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1979
A method of blepharoplasty for cosmetic purposes to eliminate superfluous skin and fat from aging eyelids is described in detail. A technique for correct placement of incisions, a method of locating and excising orbital fat, control of bleeding and a safe method of approximating skin flaps are discussed and illustrated.
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Nail cosmetics and camouflaging techniques

Dermatologic Therapy, 2001
The nail cosmetics industry is enormous, with $6.28 billion spent annually by consumers in the United States on salon services. Nail cosmetics provide the opportunity for women to camouflage unsightly nail conditions and improve the appearance of their nails. Most nail enhancements provide a coating over the nail plate to hide flaws. The coating can be
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Gastroschisis closure: a technique for improved cosmetic repair

Pediatric Surgery International, 2008
Gastroschisis closure is performed either primarily or after staged reduction of the prolapsed bowel. A technique for surgical closure of the abdominal wall defect is described which allows for an almost scarless appearance of the abdominal surface with preservation of a midline umbilicus.
Christoph Heinrich, Houben   +1 more
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A technique for enhancing cosmetics in immediate dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1974
Abstract The metal substructure described is the core of all the modifications incorporated in the technique presented. It permits copying extremely long teeth and investing tissue contours for the denture. This internal support eliminates denture tooth fracture or displacement.
C E, McFee, E A, Meier
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Syringe‐Assisted Liposuction: A Cosmetic Surgeon's Office Technique

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1988
Abstract. Liposuction surgery is the fastest growing cosmetic surgical procedure in the United States. Our goal is to present a clinical review of our last 50 patients. We will present a technique of liposuction void of suction machine that is easily managed as an office surgical technique. The technique is modified from that of Dr. Fournier.
E, Bisaccia   +2 more
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Pinch Technique for Repair of Cosmetic Eyelid Deformities

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1973
A solution is present to the problem of accurately judging the amount of skin to be resected in various lid deformities. The technique is to inject hyaluronidase mixed with the local anesthetic at least 30 minutes prior to surgery and to then pinch the skin into a ridge until an eversion of the lid is about to be produced.
M, Parkes, W, Fein, H G, Brennan
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Consumer profiling techniques for cosmetic formulation definition

Journal of Sensory Studies, 2019
AbstractThe successful development of a novel cosmetic product depends on sensory perceptions. Successful results using consumer‐profiling techniques involving cosmetic samples with different characteristics have been reported. However, the use of sensory descriptive techniques by consumers for similar cosmetic samples requires further research.
Vaniele B. Martins   +5 more
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A Cosmetic Technique for Performing Basal Joint Arthroplasty

Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery, 2005
Longitudinal scars perpendicular to the abductor skin creases of the wrist that result from basal joint arthroplasties can produce scarring that is distracting to both the patient and others. The author presents his technique for performing basal joint arthroplasty through a single transverse incision over the trapezium that blends with the normal ...
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