Search Results - "Harris, Scott W."
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Five-year Experience with Perma Facial Implant
Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open (01-05-2014)“…Augmentation cheiloplasty is becoming an increasingly popular aesthetic procedure despite current methodologies having met with disappointment among surgeons…”
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Analysis and Classification of the Upper Lip Aesthetic Unit
Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-09-2013)“…Disharmonies of the upper lip aesthetic unit generally stem from tall ergotrids and/or thin lips. Comprehension and correction of such defects has been stifled…”
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Liposuction-Augmentation Mammaplasty
Published in Aesthetic surgery journal (14-03-2018)“…Abstract Background The female breast loses superior fullness and becomes more ptotic over time. Women often present to their plastic surgeon requesting…”
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Prevention of Bone Adherence to an Oscillating Burr
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The endonasal lip lift: personal technique
Published in Aesthetic surgery journal (01-03-2014)“…Given the shortcomings of current methods to shorten the cutaneous upper lip, the senior authors modified the traditional subnasal lip lift with endonasal…”
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Thermal capsulorrhaphy: a modified technique for breast pocket revision
Published in Aesthetic surgery journal (01-09-2014)“…Scant attention has been paid to breast capsule revision after augmentation mammaplasty. Dissatisfaction with traditional techniques prompted the senior…”
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Analysis and Classification of the Upper Lip Aesthetic Unit: Correction
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Immediate free flap mandibular reconstruction: significance of adequate surgical margins
Published in Head & neck (01-05-1993)“…The pathologic records of 182 consecutive patients who had mandible resections were reviewed to determine the incidence of positive margins in the bone…”
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