May 2016 - Volume 137 - Issue 5 : Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

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May 2016 - Volume 137 - Issue 5
pp: 1361-1658,771e-916e

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Three-Dimensional Topographic Surface Changes in Response to Compartmental Volumization of the Medial Cheek: Defining a Malar Augmentation Zone

Stern, Carrie S.; Schreiber, Jillian E.; Surek, Chris C.; More

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 137(5):1401-1408, May 2016.

Global Aesthetics Consensus: Hyaluronic Acid Fillers and Botulinum Toxin Type A—Recommendations for Combined Treatment and Optimizing Outcomes in Diverse Patient Populations

Sundaram, Hema; Liew, Steven; Signorini, Massimo; More

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 137(5):1410-1423, May 2016.

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Inequalities in Specialist Hand Surgeon Distribution across the United States

Rios-Diaz, Arturo J.; Metcalfe, David; Singh, Mansher; More

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 137(5):1516-1522, May 2016.


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Head and Neck: Original Articles


Total Face, Eyelids, Ears, Scalp, and Skeletal Subunit Transplant Cadaver Simulation: The Culmination of Aesthetic, Craniofacial, and Microsurgery Principles

Sosin, Michael; Ceradini, Daniel J.; Hazen, Alexes; More

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 137(5):1569-1581, May 2016.

Head and Neck: Ideas and Innovations


Trunk: Original Articles


Primary versus Flap Closure of Perineal Defects following Oncologic Resection: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Devulapalli, Chris; Jia Wei, Anne Tong; DiBiagio, Jennifer R.; More

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 137(5):1602-1613, May 2016.

Lower Extremity: Original Article




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Creator: Baker Gordon Symposium on Cosmetic Surgery
Duration: 14:37
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery May 2016, Volume 137, Issue 5;
The use of the core projection of a breast implant covered with the natural look and feel of fat is an appealing concept that has gained adoption quickly – much more quickly than augmentation with fat transplantation for core volume. The authors technique as well as patient selection and surgical planning is discussed in this video on composite breast augmentation. Baker Gordon Symposium on Cosmetic Surgery. Keywords: Breast augmentation; Liposuction; Fillers;
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Creator: Baker Gordon Symposium on Cosmetic Surgery
Duration: 12:19
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery May 2016, Volume 137, Issue 5;
The use of the core projection of a breast implant covered with the natural look and feel of fat is an appealing concept that has gained adoption quickly – much more quickly than augmentation with fat transplantation for core volume. The authors technique as well as patient selection and surgical planning is discussed in this video on composite breast augmentation. Baker Gordon Symposium on Cosmetic Surgery. Keywords: Breast augmentation; Liposuction; Fillers;
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Creator: Baker Gordon Symposium on Cosmetic Surgery
Duration: 11:40
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery May 2016, Volume 137, Issue 5;
The use of the core projection of a breast implant covered with the natural look and feel of fat is an appealing concept that has gained adoption quickly – much more quickly than augmentation with fat transplantation for core volume. The authors technique as well as patient selection and surgical planning is discussed in this video on composite breast augmentation. Baker Gordon Symposium on Cosmetic Surgery. Keywords: Breast augmentation; Liposuction; Fillers;
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Creator: Baker Gordon Symposium on Cosmetic Surgery
Duration: 23:31
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery May 2016, Volume 137, Issue 5;
After a decade of fat transplantation to the breast, it appears core volume augmentation is not a threat to breast implants. The versatility of fat, however does allow it to solve a variety of problems in breast surgery which will be outlined in this lecture. Keywords: Breast augmentation; Liposuction; Fillers;
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Creator: Minas Chrysopoulo, MD
Duration: 3:27
In this video, Minas Chrysopoulo, MD discusses the article “Long-Term Follow-Up of Quality of Life following DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction” by Hunsinger, et al., appearing in the May 2016 issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Volume 137 Issue 5. Keywords: Breast augmentation; Liposuction; Fillers;
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Creator: Rod J. Rohrich, MD
Duration: 3:47

This month Rod J. Rohrich, MD, Editor-in-Chief of "Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery," discusses 5 from the May 2016 issue of the Journal. The first hot topic article takes a deeper look into the blood supply of the breast. The next 3 articles explore the different uses of 3D imaging in plastic and reconstructive surgery. The final hot topic investigates a modified surgical approach for helping patients with chronic temporal headaches. Volume 135, Issue 5.

“The Blood Supply of the Breast Revisited” by van Deventer et al.; “A Novel Approach to Surgical Markings Based on a Topographic Map and a Projected Three-Dimensional Image” by Schtribrt et al.; “Three-Dimensional Topographic Surface Changes in Response to Compartmental Volumization of the Medial Cheek: Defining a Malar Augmentation Zone” by Stern et al.; “Volumetric Planning Using Computed Tomographic Angiography Improves Clinical Outcomes in DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction” by Lee et al.; “A Novel Surgical Approach to Chronic Temporal Headaches”by Peled.

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. Keywords: 3D Imaging; Blood supply; Migraines;
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