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Genioplasty

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2015
With increasing aesthetic awareness, in addition to the forehead, nose, and cheekbone prominence, the chin nowadays is seen as one of the most important parts of the facial skeleton. The size and location of these areas of the skeleton in relation to the skull base and their three-dimensional positional relationship to each other are essential and ...
Mohammad, Abadi, Omid Barahmand, Pour
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Genioplasty

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1989
In 1988, I performed 15 chin procedures, seven osteotomies, and eight implants. During that same period, 38 rhinoplasties were done, but only five patients (15 per cent) had a simultaneous genioplasty. While the chin is important in nasal surgery, correction is also indicated for other aesthetic problems.
S L, Spear, M, Kassan
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Genioplasty

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2003
Genioplasty has been a useful and frequently employed technique in the aesthetic facial surgeon's armamentarium. However, as the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea becomes more apparent and its diagnosis more frequent, genioplasty has also evolved to a commonly performed procedure for reconstruction of the upper airway.
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Splitting Advancement Genioplasty: A New Genioplasty Technique

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1999
A new genioplasty technique has been described and performed on 16 patients since 1995. The technique has been developed to avoid some undesired results of the current osseous genioplasty techniques and to achieve a more natural appearance in advancement genioplasty.
M, Celik, S, Tuncer, I, Büyükçayir
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Sagittal genioplasty: a new technique of genioplasty

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1985
A new technique for performing genioplasties is described. Antero-posterior and vertical deformities of the chin can be corrected and because a large surface area of bone remains in contact under compression following the osteotomy, a stable osteosynthesis is achieved.
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