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    A meta-analysis of pre- and postoperative corticosteroids for reducing the complications following facial reconstructive and aesthetic surgery by Aldhabaan, Saud A., Hudise, Jibril Y., Obeid, Amani A.

    Published in Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology (01-01-2022)
    “…Edema and ecchymosis after facial plastic surgery are a troublesome concern for both patients and surgeons. Corticosteroid administration is thought to shorten…”
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    Rhinoplasty Considerations in the Ethnic Patient Using a Case-Based Approach: The Middle Eastern Patient by Obeid, Amani A

    “…The increased popularity of rhinoplasty in the Middle East has been observed in the last decade among all age groups. The ideal nasal shape varies widely…”
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    Role of External Nasal Splinting Following Rhinoplasty: Is It Really Important? A Comprehensive Systematic Review of Literature by Khan, Mohammed, Mortada, Hatan, AlRajhi, Bassam, Alwagdani, Alhanouf, Almosa, Wedyan, Almolhim, Khaled, Obeid, Amani A., Neel, Omar Fouda

    Published in Aesthetic plastic surgery (01-12-2023)
    “…Background Following rhinoplasty, external nasal splints are used to reshape the cartilage and reposition the nasal bone. Despite the popularity of using an…”
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    Impact of Tranexamic Acid on Bleeding Outcomes and Complication Rates in Facelift: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis by Alenazi, Abdulaziz Saud, Obeid, Amani A, Alderaywsh, Abdulaziz, Alrabiah, Abdulaziz, Alkaoud, Osama, Ashoor, Mona, Aldosari, Badi, Alarfaj, Ahmed M

    Published in Aesthetic surgery journal (15-10-2024)
    “…Abstract Background Rhytidectomy poses a significant risk of bleeding. Several studies have reported the safety profile and efficacy of tranexamic acid (TXA),…”
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    Surgical Approaches and Outcomes of Short Nose Correction: A Descriptive Systematic Review of the Literature by Alqabbani, Almaha A., Alqabbani, Alhanouf, Mulafikh, Dhaifallah S., Alanazi, Hani M., Alhussien, Ahmed, Alshehrhi, Wala A., Obeid, Amani A., Alarfaj, Ahmed M.

    Published in The Journal of craniofacial surgery (01-05-2023)
    “…The purpose of this study is to describe all published techniques of short nose correction released by surgeons over the years and summarize their outcomes in…”
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    Development and testing for an operative competency assessment tool for nasal septoplasty surgery by Obeid, Amani A, Al-Qahtani, Khalid H, Ashraf, Masooda, Alghamdi, Fareed R, Marglani, Osama, Alherabi, Ameen

    Published in American journal of rhinology & allergy (01-07-2014)
    “…Assessing surgical competency in otolaryngology is challenging, and residency programs are now responsible for ensuring the surgical competency of their…”
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    Rhinoplasty Considerations in the Ethnic Patient Using a Case-Based Approach by Obeid, Amani A.

    “…The increased popularity of rhinoplasty in the Middle East has been observed in the last decade among all age groups. The ideal nasal shape varies widely…”
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    Acinic cell carcinoma in pregnancy: a case report and review of the literature by Al-Zaher, Nabil N, Obeid, Amani A

    Published in Journal of medical case reports (04-03-2011)
    “…We report an observational study on the etiology and recurrence of acinic cell carcinoma of the parotid gland that seemed to be related to pregnancy. The…”
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    Analysis of Cervical Angle in the Submental Muscular Medialization and Suspension Procedure by Langsdon, Phillip R, Renukuntla, Shilpa, Obeid, Amani A, Smith, Aaron M, Karter, Nicholas S

    Published in JAMA facial plastic surgery (01-01-2019)
    “…The submental muscular medialization and suspension (SMMS) procedure is an option for addressing an obtuse cervical angle in select patients vs the use of…”
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