August 2017 - Volume 140 - Issue 2 : Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

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August 2017 - Volume 140 - Issue 2
pp: 219-425,247e-371e

Outcomes Article


Original Articles


Transversus Abdominis Plane Blocks with Single-Dose Liposomal Bupivacaine in Conjunction with a Nonnarcotic Pain Regimen Help Reduce Length of Stay following Abdominally Based Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction

Jablonka, Eric M.; Lamelas, Andreas M.; Kim, Julie N.; More

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 140(2):240-251, August 2017.


Original Articles


Outcomes Article


Male-to-Female Sex Reassignment Surgery Using the Combined Technique Leads to Increased Quality of Life in a Prospective Study

Papadopulos, Nikolaos A.; Zavlin, Dmitry; Lellé, Jean-Daniel; More

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 140(2):286-294, August 2017.

Special Topics



Original Articles



Original Articles



Original Articles


A Comparative Analysis of Recombinant Human Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 with a Demineralized Bone Matrix versus Iliac Crest Bone Graft for Secondary Alveolar Bone Grafts in Patients with Cleft Lip and Palate: Review of 501 Cases

Hammoudeh, Jeffrey A.; Fahradyan, Artur; Gould, Daniel J.; More

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 140(2):318e-325e, August 2017.


Head and Neck: Original Articles


Using a Second Free Fibula Osteocutaneous Flap after Repeated Mandibulectomy Is Associated with a Low Complication Rate and Acceptable Functional Outcomes

Mericli, Alexander F.; Schaverien, Mark V.; Hanasono, Matthew M.; More

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 140(2):381-389, August 2017.

Trunk: Outcomes Article




Outcomes Article


Educators Series




Massei Primary Periosteoplasty

Giacomina, Alessandro; Massei, Alessandro; Freda, Nicola; More

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 140(2):360e-362e, August 2017.





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Creator: Baker Gordon Symposium on Cosmetic Surgery
Duration: 15:55
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery August 2017, Volume 140, Issue 2;

The use of soft tissue filling agents has evolved from the early use of few available agents line-filling (with collagen) to a variety of applications of other fillers, predominantly, hyaluronic acid. Deep Volume Fillers have shown to be useful in facial volume loss associated with aging and more recently, the use of superficial filling agents add another dimension in facial rejuvenation. This video lecture by Steven Fagien, MD presents the current concepts of the biologic and physical effects of Superficial Filling Agents to enhance results for our patients.

Baker Gordon Symposium on Cosmetic Surgery.

Keywords: Cosmetic; aesthetic; superficial fillers; deep volume fillers; fillers; facial rejuvenation; facial volume; hyaluronic acid; collagen; soft tissue;

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