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Eyebrow Reconstruction: Options for Reconstruction of Cutaneous Defects of the Eyebrow
Dermatologic Surgery, 2004Reconstruction of cutaneous eyebrow defects is a challenge, as eyebrow positioning provides an important role in communication, cosmesis, and signaling age, gender, and emotional status. Special consideration must be paid in order to maintain eyebrow symmetry and to avoid distortion of the hairline.To demonstrate reconstructive options for the eyebrow ...
Sirunya, Silapunt +3 more
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Dermatologic Surgery, 2001
Reconstruction of the eyebrow has historically been accomplished with temporal scalp pedicle flap formation or free composite scalp grafts. These two techniques may be associated with substantial morbidity and a false, overly dense eyebrow appearance.
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Reconstruction of the eyebrow has historically been accomplished with temporal scalp pedicle flap formation or free composite scalp grafts. These two techniques may be associated with substantial morbidity and a false, overly dense eyebrow appearance.
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Lifting of the eyebrows in blepharoplasties
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1989Excessive skin in the upper eyelid may be totally or partially a result of ptosis of the eyebrows. In this case, blepharoplasty corrects this deformity insufficiently and may even increase the sagging of the eyebrows, giving the face a sad expression. A technique for lifting the eyebrows during a blepharoplasty is presented. It consists of affixing the
E K, Horibe, K, Horibe, O, Lodovici
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A Verrucous Plaque of the Eyebrow
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2009Phaeohyphomycosis is a rare dematiaceous fungal infection requiring surgical excision or appropriate systemic antifungal therapy. The objective of this study is to report a case of phaeohyphomycosis of the right eyebrow successfully treated with surgical excision.
Katherine R, Kerchner +2 more
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Eyebrow Island Flap for Reconstruction of a Partial Eyebrow Defect
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2002A diverse variety of methods for reconstructing eyebrow defects has been described previously, and each procedure has inherent advantages and disadvantages. The authors present a case of reconstruction of a partial eyebrow defect using two eyebrow island flaps, which are modifications of the subcutaneous pedicle flap.
Kwang Seog, Kim +4 more
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Facial Plastic Surgery, 2016
Forehead rejuvenation goals are to raise the eyebrow, attenuate forehead wrinkles, and decrease glabellar frown lines. Endoscopic forehead lift represents a significant progress, even replacing the classic coronal and pretriquial techniques. The transpalpebral eyebrow lift allows safe direct visualization of anatomic structures comparable to the ...
Lucas Gomes, Patrocinio +2 more
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Forehead rejuvenation goals are to raise the eyebrow, attenuate forehead wrinkles, and decrease glabellar frown lines. Endoscopic forehead lift represents a significant progress, even replacing the classic coronal and pretriquial techniques. The transpalpebral eyebrow lift allows safe direct visualization of anatomic structures comparable to the ...
Lucas Gomes, Patrocinio +2 more
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Aesthetic Analysis of the Eyebrows
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1997Advances in surgical techniques and instrumentation have led to an increased popularity of brow-lifting procedures. However, because of patient variability and differing surgeon opinions, eyebrow aesthetics and thus surgical goals remain to be clearly defined.
J P, Gunter, S D, Antrobus
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Pilomatrix Carcinoma of the Eyebrow
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2015Pilomatrix carcinoma is an uncommon malignant neoplasm originating from the hair follicle matrix. It occurs more frequently in head and neck region and rarely on the eyelid and eyebrow. It is often clinically misdiagnosed. The diagnosis is confirmed by excision biopsy and histopathological examination.
Marian, Pauly +3 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1982
An anatomical study was performed to gain a better understanding of the pathogenesis of eyebrow ptosis. Through cadaver dissection, we sought to establish the anatomy of the normal eyebrow, to determine why the temporal part of the eyebrow becomes ptotic earlier than the medial portion, and to locate precisely the regional nerves and vessels to aid the
B N, Lemke, O G, Stasior
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An anatomical study was performed to gain a better understanding of the pathogenesis of eyebrow ptosis. Through cadaver dissection, we sought to establish the anatomy of the normal eyebrow, to determine why the temporal part of the eyebrow becomes ptotic earlier than the medial portion, and to locate precisely the regional nerves and vessels to aid the
B N, Lemke, O G, Stasior
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American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2007
Loss of eyebrow hair may come to the attention of the dermatologist as a presenting complaint or as an unexpected finding on routine physical examination. Because eyebrows serve important cosmetic and social roles, their loss can be quite distressing to patients. While eyebrow loss may be an isolated finding of no medical consequence, it may also be an
Nicole, Velez +2 more
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Loss of eyebrow hair may come to the attention of the dermatologist as a presenting complaint or as an unexpected finding on routine physical examination. Because eyebrows serve important cosmetic and social roles, their loss can be quite distressing to patients. While eyebrow loss may be an isolated finding of no medical consequence, it may also be an
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