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    The long-term esthetic results of two surgical methods for treating ingrown toenails by Aksoy, H Mete, Aksoy, Berna, Hapa, F Aslı, Bekler, Halil

    Published in Gülhane tıp dergisi (2018)
    “…Aims: Ingrown toenails can be treated using several surgical methods. The long-term esthetic outcome of such treatments is important for the patients, but the…”
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    A new experimental hypertrophic scar model in guinea pigs by AKSOY, H. Mete, VARGEL, Ibrahim, CANTER, H. Ibrahim, ERK, Yücel, SARGON, Mustafa, PINAR, Asli, GÜLER TEZEL, G

    Published in Aesthetic plastic surgery (01-09-2002)
    “…Many aspects of the biology and effective therapy of proliferative scars remain undefined, in part due to a lack of an accurate, practical, reproducible, and…”
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    Effectiveness of topical zinc oxide application on hypertrophic scar development in rabbits by Aksoy, Berna, Atakan, Nilgün, Aksoy, H. Mete, Tezel, Gaye Güler, Renda, Nurten, Özkara, H. Asuman, Önder, Evren

    Published in Burns (01-11-2010)
    “…Abstract Background The etiology, biology, prevention and effective treatment of hypertrophic scars have not exactly been defined. Topical zinc oxide…”
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    Giant dentigerous cyst occupying the right hemimandible by Koçer, Uğur, Aksoy, H Mete, TiftikçioğLu, YiğIt Ö, Ertoy, Dilek, Karaaslan, Önder

    Published in Canadian journal of plastic surgery (01-08-2002)
    “…Dentigerous cysts are the second most common odontogenic cysts of the mandible. They may vary in size from 2 cm to more than 10 cm. In the present report, a…”
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    The effect of onlay Medpor implants on mandibular growth in young rabbits: an experimental study by Ozgür, F, Aksoy, H M, Kayikçioğlu, A, Ariyürek, M

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-02-1999)
    “…Medpor implants were placed on the periosteum of the mandible in infant rabbits to study their effects on growth. Three months later radiological and…”
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