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Sideburn Reconstruction for Postrhytidectomy Deformity

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1984
A posteriorly based random-pattern scalp flap is described for the correction of sideburn and temporal alopecia. The procedure can be readily incorporated into a coronal lift operation.
P B, Fodor, D M, Liverett
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Deformities following Reconstructive Plastic Surgery

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1987
Abstract Reconstructive plastic surgery provides a surgical solution for congenital and acquired abnormalities. Donor site distortions may occur and recipient sites will be adversely affected as a result of contraction in the wound healing process. Some of the operations illustrated here had inadequate indications.
D J, Hauben, P, Ben-Meir
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RECONSTRUCTION OF INTRINSIC HAND DEFORMITIES

Hand Clinics, 1998
Intrinsic muscle contractures are a frequently overlooked cause of hand dysfunction. Tightness of these muscles may occur despite appropriate management. This article addresses the evaluation and treatment of these contractures.
F S, Lee, H, Gellman
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Reconstruction of postburn breast deformities

Burns, 1992
Postburn breast deformity is a sequela of severe scar contraction of the burned chest. During the past 3 years, 24 female patients with such deformities required reconstruction, the surgery was performed in our department. These patients, the types of the deformities and the techniques used for reconstruction have been reviewed.
F, Ozgur   +4 more
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Secondary Deformities Following Mandibular Reconstruction

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1997
Restoration of secondary deformities following mandible reconstruction is a difficult challenge. Prevention is sometimes possible by careful planning, but frequently these problems are unavoidable. Thoughtful analysis of the deformity and individualized treatment planning are key ingredients of proper management.
M J, Miller, M A, Schusterman
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RECONSTRUCTION OF BURN-SCAR DEFORMITY

Archives of Surgery, 1953
MODERN methods of treating severe burns have greatly reduced the incidence of serious scar deformities. With the advent of the antibiotics in the control of infection and the development of techniques for early and successful skin grafting, residual impairment should be less than in former years.
H M, TRUSLER, S, GLANZ, T B, BAUER
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