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Recovery of Elective Facial Plastic Surgery in the Post-Coronavirus Disease 2019 Era: Recommendations from the European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery Task Force

Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine, 2020
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in widespread disruption to routine surgical services across the globe. As the peak of the initial pandemic passes, surgeons will increasingly resume elective work to address the backlog.
S. Unadkat   +6 more
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Facial Plastic Surgery and Face Recognition Algorithms: interaction and challenges. A scoping review and future directions.

Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2020
INTRODUCTION Face recognition (FR) technology can be used in wide range of applications such as identity authentication, access control, and surveillance.
J. Bouguila, H. Khochtali
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Chatbots as Patient Education Resources for Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery: Evaluation of ChatGPT and Google Bard Responses

Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine
Background: ChatGPT and Google Bard™ are popular artificial intelligence chatbots with utility for patients, including those undergoing aesthetic facial plastic surgery. Objective: To compare the accuracy and readability of chatbot-generated responses to
Neha Garg   +8 more
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Implications of Applying New Technology in Cosmetic and Reconstructive Facial Plastic Surgery

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2020
The field of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery is privy to a myriad of technological advancements. As innovation in areas such as imaging, computer applications, and biomaterials progresses at breakneck speed, the potential for clinical ...
Uneeb Qureshi   +3 more
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Vasoconstrictors in Facial Plastic Surgery

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1991
The effectiveness of local anesthetics is improved by the addition of a vasoconstrictor with an increased duration of action and the ability to decrease both systemic toxic reactions and local bleeding. Epinephrine, the standard drug for vasoconstriction, has some limitations due to potential cardiac and local toxic effects.
D J, Millay   +2 more
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Telelecture Educational Series in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2020
We sought to evaluate the usefulness of a monthly telelecture educational series in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery for resident education and to identify potential areas for improvement.
A. Hakimi   +4 more
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The Influence of Photo Editing Applications on Patients Seeking Facial Plastic Surgery Services.

Aesthetic surgery journal, 2020
BACKGROUND The usage of the smartphone and social media have introduced paradigm shifts to cosmetic surgery. Much has been studied regarding social media and its influences in plastic surgery, however, little is known about facial editing applications ...
S. Othman   +4 more
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The Past, Present and Future of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: Facelift

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2019
Facelift or rhytidectomy has been performed in some form for over 100 years. This article seeks to explore the evolution of this surgical procedure, focusing on the advances of the most recent 40 years.
E. Floyd, S. Perkins
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Facial Plastic Surgery on Instagram: What is Trending? What is Working?

Aesthetic surgery journal, 2020
BACKGROUND Instagram has become a prominent way for Facial Plastic surgeons to advertise their work and communicate with patients. Some providers develop globally popular profiles, becoming "influencers" in their field.
Krystyne Basa, J. Spiegel
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Facial Plastic Surgery

2012
Americans spend nearly 11 billion dollars annually on cosmetic procedures. Of that total, almost $6.6 billion is spent on surgical procedures [1]. Beauty is often characterized by a combination of factors that involve symmetry and aesthetically pleasing proportions and relationships.
Adam I. Levine   +3 more
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