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Systemic Benign Lipomatosis (Madelung’s Disease): Experience of Surgical Treatment. Clinical Case
Introduction. Diffuse symmetric lipomatosis (Madelung’s disease) is a rare and poorly understood disorder. This condition is characterized by diffuse proliferation of adipose tissue, leading to significant functional and aesthetic impairments.
A. M. Suzdaltsev +6 more
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Abstract Objective We aimed to examine the effect of age of obesity onset, sex, and their interaction on abdominal and femoral subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) morphology (degree of adipocyte hyperplasia or hypertrophy). Methods In this cross‐sectional study, we isolated adipocytes via collagenase digestion from abdominal and femoral SAT biopsies ...
Jessica Murphy +10 more
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Comparison of the Effect of Suction-Assisted Lipectomy Devices on Survival of Adipose Tissue Graft [PDF]
Mahmood S. Choudhery, Ruhma Mahmood
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The peak of the pandemic in 2020 led to a significant reduction in overall facial plastic surgical and procedural volume. However, in subsequent years, there was a rebound, surpassing pre‐pandemic levels for certain surgeries and procedures. Abstract Objective During the COVID‐19 pandemic, elective surgeries faced cancelations due to quarantine ...
F. Jeffrey Lorenz +3 more
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Flankplasty systematization based on surgical anatomy [PDF]
Introduction: The study explores body contouring surgery in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. In recent years, this type of surgical intervention has gained prominence due to the increase in the search for reparative procedures after significant ...
Marcela Santos Vilela +6 more
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Simultaneous preaxillary mound correction using liposuction through a breast augmentation incision [PDF]
The preaxillary mound (PAM) is an aesthetic unit that is often overlooked in breast surgery, although it is intimately associated with the outcomes of breast augmentation.
Ju Young Go, Daniel Seungyoul Han
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Changes in mesenteric fat thickness and its clinical impact in bariatric surgery
Summary Obesity, especially central obesity is associated with increased risk of metabolic syndrome, non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and type 2 diabetes mellitus. The study aimed to investigate the associations of the changes of abdominal fat thicknesses with changes of anthropometric indexes and improvements of metabolic phenotypes in ...
Chileka Chiyanika +6 more
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Fat transplant: Amazing growth and regeneration of cells and rebirth with the miracle of fat cells
Abstract Backgrounds and Objective During fat transplantation, adipose tissue is removed from the body and injected into different areas under the skin. The goal of this review article is to look into the efficacy and applicability of fat transplantation in regenerative medicine and rejuvenation, including Nanofat, Microfat, and Millifat.
Zahra Hajimortezayi +8 more
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Ureteral reimplantation for the management of pelvic lipomatosis
Introduction Pelvic lipomatosis is a rare benign disease characterized by urethral elongation, bladder deformity, and/or hydronephrosis. Conservative management is not effective, and urinary diversion is the most effective treatment option but is usually unacceptable for relatively young patients.
Dapeng Zong +6 more
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Accelerating Patterned Vascularization Using Granular Hydrogel Scaffolds and Surgical Micropuncture
Coordinated engineering (granular hydrogel scaffold) and surgical (micropuncture) approaches yield rapidly vascularized scaffolds with controllable microvascular patterns that may enable the development of new and translatable reconstructive and regenerative therapeutics. Abstract Bulk hydrogel scaffolds are common in reconstructive surgery. They allow
Zaman Ataie +11 more
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