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Carcinoma of the Lip

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1979
We reviewed 250 patients with carcinoma of the lip who were treated with radiation therapy during a 30-year period. Although radiation techniques underwent continued refinement, the radiation dose delivered to the tumor remained relatively constant. Nearly all tumors were squamous cell carcinoma (247/250) and located on the lower lip (240/250). Only 9%
Z, Petrovich   +5 more
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Anatomy of the Superior and Inferior Labial Arteries Revised: An Ultrasound Investigation and Implication for Lip Volumization.

Aesthetic surgery journal, 2020
BACKGROUND Lips are considered a key element of facial attractiveness due to their central position in the face and their elemental role in verbal and non-verbal communication.
S. Cotofana   +9 more
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Lip Movements Generation at a Glance

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2018
Cross-modality generation is an emerging topic that aims to synthesize data in one modality based on information in a different modality. In this paper, we consider a task of such: given an arbitrary audio speech and one lip image of arbitrary target ...
Lele Chen   +4 more
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Lip Augmentation

Dental Clinics of North America, 2022
Just as priceless procedure of art and science needs the visual frame to bring out the subtle proportion to your face and bring out the best frame for the smile. Lip augmentation procedures with hyaluronic acid dermal fillers have become increasingly popular worldwide because full lips are often considered beautiful and youthful. The objective of a lip
Shohreh, Ghasemi, Zahra, Akbari
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Lip Augmentation

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2018
This article examines 6 questions about lip augmentation answered by 3 experts in their field of facial plastic surgery. The topics covered include high-yield areas such as injection, surgical enhancement, rhytid resurfacing, implants, complications, and technique changes over the years.
Louis M, DeJoseph   +2 more
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Lip Automorphism Germ and Lip Automorphism

Acta Mathematica Sinica, English Series, 2004
A continuous map \(f: X\to Y\) between metric spaces is called a Lip map if for every \(x\in X\), there is an open neighborhood \(U_x\) of \(x\) in \(X\) such that \(f\mid U_x\) is Lipschitz. If \(f\) is a homeomorphism and \(f\) and \(f^{-1}\) are Lip maps, \(f\) is called a Lip homeomorphism. A topological \(n\)-bundle \((E,\pi,X)\) is called a Lip \(
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Lip lifting

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1981
The changing appearance of the upper lip may be a significant component in the "ageing face" syndrome. Its typical features are described. These can be corrected by a simple "lip lift". Complications are few and the manoeuvre has proved to be an excellent adjunct in restoring a more youthful outlook.
L, Rozner, G W, Isaacs
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Lip Augmentation for Correction of Thin Lips

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1993
Lip augmentation using a specially designed double V-Y advancement flap has been performed on eight patients, and a total of 14 lips were done. The results in the patients who are now over 1 year postoperative are encouraging as a permanent solution to augment thin lips.
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Lip Adhesion in Bilateral Cleft Lip

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1983
Surgical correction of bilateral cleft lip deformities remains one of the most challenging areas in facial plastic surgery. This is particularly true with asymmetrical, incomplete-complete clefts; and with symmetrical, complete clefts with marked protrusion of the premaxilla.
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Diseases of the lips

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 1997
The vermilion of the lips was conceptualized by Jean Darier as the semi-mucosa. The anatomy of the lips is transitional from skin to mucous membrane. This article emphasizes inflammatory diseases of the lips known as cheilitis. Angular cheilitis is a reactive process with several possible causes, including infections, mechanical, nutritional deficiency,
R S, Rogers, M, Bekic
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