Do Google Trends Correlate with the Number of Facial Plastic Surgery Procedures Performed in the United States?
Conclusion This study showed that RSV for common cosmetic plastic surgery procedures did not significantly correlate with the number of procedures performed annually in the United States. More research is needed to further understand the use of Google Trends in gauging patient interest in a procedure and understanding what patients seek to learn about a procedure. [...] Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 333 Seventh Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USAArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Abstract  |  Full text (Source: Facial Plastic Surgery)
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - November 15, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: McGuigan, Kelly C. Trinh, Lily Nguyen Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Powered versus Cold Instruments in Rhinoplasty: A Perspective
This article provides a history of these two modalities, reviews the most recent data surrounding piezoelectric osteotomy, and provides a framework to compare the pros and cons of each osteotomy option. [...] Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 333 Seventh Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USAArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Abstract  |  Full text (Source: Facial Plastic Surgery)
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - November 15, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Winkler, Andrew A. Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Promising Implants in Rhinoplasty
This article looks at some popular nasal implant choices with a look toward what might be on the horizon. [...] Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 333 Seventh Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USAArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Abstract  |  Full text (Source: Facial Plastic Surgery)
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - November 15, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Winkler, Andrew A. Pham, Tiffany T. Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

The Need for Innovation in Rhinoplasty
Facial Plast Surg DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1748954Rhinoplasty is a challenging surgery and results are not always perfect. There are many obstacles to achieving optimal results. Among these are inadequate instrumentation, the unpredictability of healing, imprecise planning, and many more. Furthermore, selecting patients who can most benefit from surgery is equally important. In this article, some of the more pressing areas of rhinoplasty that need innovation are discussed. From proper patient selection, to advances in education, to the standardization of training programs, to the development of sophisticated implants, the futur...
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - November 15, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Winkler, Andrew A. Chabuz, Carolyn McIntosh, Cameron N. D. Lekakis, Garyfalia Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck —A Retrospective Single-Centre Comparison of the Recurrence Rate after R0 or R1 Resection
Facial Plast Surg DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1756466The treatment guidelines for basal cell carcinoma (BCC) postulate complete surgical excision using microscopically controlled resection (MOHS) as the gold standard. The need to obtain a small safety margin in the complex anatomical area of the head and neck is very challenging due to the individual characteristics (localization, histology, and size) of tumors and the fact that the postoperative loss of quality of life depends on the surgical defect size. The R1 status is histopathologically defined when the safety margin is less than 1 mm even if there are no tumor cells actua...
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - November 7, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Stankovic, Petar Bock, Robert Rudhart, Stefan A. Hoch, Stephan Wilhelm, Thomas Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Management of Facial Second-Degree Burns with Nanocellulose-Based Dressing: A Case Series and Systematic Review
Facial Plast Surg DOI: 10.1055/a-1860-8504Previous studies have evaluated the effectiveness of bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) for the treatment of thermal injuries, but the synergic effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) with BNC-based dressing for burns still requires further investigation. Herein, we evaluated the effectiveness of BNC dressings in the management of facial burns using PRP. Patients with second-degree facial burns were treated with BNC-based wound dressings after debridement. The burn's depth and epithelialization were evaluated by clinical assessment. Besides using the dressings, we injected PRP subcutaneous...
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - November 7, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Ciudad, Pedro Escand ón, Joseph M. Bravo, Lilyan L. Manrique, Oscar J. Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Applying Occam's Razor and Descending the Reconstructive Ladder: The Modified Cheek Advancement Flap for Reconstruction of Nasal Defects
We describe reconstruction of 19 nasal dorsal and sidewall defects 0.8 to 3 cm in size. We incorporated a periosteal anchoring suture to maintain/restore nasal contour and additionally removed a half standing cone inferior to the defect to prevent encroachment of the nasal ala or alar crease. All patients were evaluated at least 3 months postoperatively. In all patients, we were able to restore concavity of the nasofacial sulcus, preserve the biconvex nasal tips, prevent alar flaring and retraction, and conserve the alar groove. All patients had excellent functional and cosmetic outcomes. We believe this modified cheek a...
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - October 31, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Himeles, Jaclyn Rosenthal Criscito, Maressa C. Kellner, Rebecca Lee, Nayoung Stevenson, Mary L. Sclafani, Anthony P. Carucci, John A. Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Skin Metastasis: Rare First Manifestation of Lung Cancer
Facial Plast Surg 2022; 38: 436-438 DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1755385 Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 333 Seventh Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USAArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Full text (Source: Facial Plastic Surgery)
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - October 21, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Ting, Wenyun Wang, Hayson Chenyu Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research

The Association of Treacher Collins Syndrome in the Media with Public Interest
Facial Plast Surg 2022; 38: 434-435 DOI: 10.1055/a-1786-5128 Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 333 Seventh Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USAArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Full text (Source: Facial Plastic Surgery)
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - October 21, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Hakimi, Amir Aaron Xinnon Lava, Christian Parsa, Keon M. Reilly, Michael J. Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research

Butterfly Graft Technique for Addressing the Internal Nasal Valve
We describe our approach to patient evaluation, surgical candidate selection, operative technique, and outcomes assessment for this technique. [...] Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 333 Seventh Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USAArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Abstract  |  Full text (Source: Facial Plastic Surgery)
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - October 21, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Varman, Rahul Clark, Madison Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Repair of Septal Perforations
This article aims to provide a comprehensive review of options for repair of nasal septal perforations. [...] Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 333 Seventh Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USAArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Abstract  |  Full text (Source: Facial Plastic Surgery)
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - October 21, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Kimura, Kyle S. Ortiz, Alexandra S. Stephan, Scott J. Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Guest Editors' Introduction
Facial Plast Surg 2022; 38: 323-323 DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1757811 Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 333 Seventh Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USAArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Full text (Source: Facial Plastic Surgery)
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - October 21, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Kriet, J. David Humphrey, Clinton D. Tags: Introduction Source Type: research

The Deep Fascia of the Infraorbital Region, Deep Plane, and Suprafibromuscular Facelift: New Anatomy for Safer Facelifting
We describe anatomical findings that establish the presence of a true deep fascia in the midface, we named as Chiara's fascia, like the first author's first name, which helps to form the facial ligaments and is contiguous with the superficial layer of the deep temporal fascia. This fascia inserts on the periosteum of the inferior orbital rim at the arcus marginalis and separates the suborbicularis oculi fat (SOOF) from the preperiosteal fat. This distinct fascial layer lies under the superficial fascia or superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) and represents the floor of what is commonly termed the “deep plane.” ...
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - October 19, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Andretto Amodeo, Chiara Eggerstedt, Michael Kim, Irene A Nabili, Vishad Keller, Gregory S Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Correction of the Saddle Nose Deformity Using the “Push Up” Technique
Facial Plast Surg DOI: 10.1055/a-1803-6341The saddle nose deformity typically occurs after loss of underlying septal support with loss of projection of the middle nasal vault. This creates a saddling effect as the upper lateral cartilages contract and form a dip in the profile. The saddle nose deformity can occur from many different etiologies including; septal hematoma, fracture of the septum after trauma, disruption of the dorsal L-strut support after septoplasty and metabolic disorders resulting in loss of septal support. In most cases, the nasal bones remain in their native position creating a discrepancy in dorsal hei...
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - October 4, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Toriumi, Dean M Kovacevic, Milos Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Correction of the Saddle Nose Deformity Using the “Push Up” Technique
Facial Plast Surg DOI: 10.11055/a-1803-6341The saddle nose deformity typically occurs after the loss of underlying septal support with loss of projection of the middle nasal vault. This creates a saddling effect as the upper lateral cartilages contract and forms a dip in the profile. The saddle nose deformity can occur from many different etiologies, including septal hematoma, fracture of the septum after trauma, disruption of the dorsal L-strut support after septoplasty, and metabolic disorders resulting in the loss of septal support. In most cases, the nasal bones remain in their native position creating a discrepancy in...
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery - September 29, 2022 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Toriumi, Dean M. Kovacevic, Milos Tags: Original Research Source Type: research