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Righting the paralysed lip
1 December 2015
| Adam Shakir
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PMFA - Facial Plastic Surgery
Many surgical procedures that otolaryngologists perform put the facial nerve at risk of injury, a complication that the surgeon and patient fear alike. Unfortunately, injuries to the nerve can and do happen despite adequate precautions, and facial paralysis may be...
Facial sensory rehabilitation
1 December 2015
| Eduardo Morera Serna
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PMFA - Facial Plastic Surgery
The authors of this paper show the results of their method for facial sensory rehabilitation using cross-face sural nerve grafts in three patients. All three patients had hemifacial anaesthesia after trauma or intracranial tumour resections and their symptoms varied from...
A retrospective comparison between standard septoplasty and extracorporeal septoplasty
This paper shows the results of a retrospective study made on 169 patients with nasal obstruction due to a deviated nasal septum who were operated using a standard septoplasty technique or performing an extracorporeal septoplasty. Postoperative nasal patency, aesthetic outcome,...The superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator flap in intraoral reconstruction
1 April 2014
| Martyn Webster
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PMFA - General Plastic Surgery
There can be little disagreement that a groin flap, or one of its derivatives, can leave behind a scar which is without problems (except, perhaps to a pole dancer). Thus popularisation of such a flap is much to be desired,...
Comparison of direct suture and nerve grafting on a rodent model of facial nerve injury
10 February 2014
| Eduardo Morera Serna
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PMFA - Facial Plastic Surgery
The paper shows the result of a study comparing recovery after complete facial nerve transection and immediate repair by direct neurorrhaphy or nerve grafting in an animal model. The authors cut the buccal and mandibular trunk of the left facial...
How long should you wait for your adrenaline to work?
1 December 2013
| Neil J Cahoon
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PMFA - General Plastic Surgery
The authors present a prospective, randomised, triple-blind study to see how long it really takes to obtain the lowest cutaneous haemoglobin concentration after lignocaine with adrenaline injection. Twelve healthy volunteers were injected simultaneously in each arm with either plain 1%...
Is point of care ultrasonography just an inscrutable snowstorm or is it here to stay?
3 June 2024
| James McDiarmid
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PMFA - Aesthetic Medicine, PMFA - General Plastic Surgery, PMFA - Facial Plastic Surgery
To non-radiologists ultrasound may always look like a snowstorm . . . so unless you are the one holding the scanner and moving it over the patient with some idea of their history, it is difficult to know what you...
CQC regulators and private hospitals need more common sense
There is a fundamental flaw in the way regulatory bodies are allowed to pressure and scare perfectly functioning private hospitals. Invariably the regulators themselves are of ordinary stock and have to justify their salaries by increasing administrative workloads on others....Handy Solutions
1 October 2013
| James D Frame (Prof), Jaswant Derodra, Kaushik Chakrabarty, Claire Frame
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PMFA - Hand & Wrist Surgery
Very few people, if any, enjoy the ravages associated with the ageing process. Apoptosis (programmed cell death) occurs throughout life, but for some unknown reason (possibly associated with epigenetics) cellular replacement and therefore matrix volume decreases. The result is that...
Lips and the perioral area: anatomical considerations for safer and natural results
2 August 2023
| Vania Hiratsuka Dalmedo
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PMFA - CPD, PMFA - Aesthetic Medicine, PMFA - Facial Plastic Surgery
This article has been verified for CPD. Click the button below to answer a few short questions and download a form to be included in your CPD folder. Minimally invasive cosmetic procedures, including lip augmentation using hyaluronic acid dermal fillers,...
Could epidermal grafting be the solution to vitiligo?
1 February 2017
| Sotirios Foutsizoglou
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PMFA - Dermatology
Dr Foutsizoglou shares his thoughts on a recent innovation based on epidermal grafting that could be used on vitiligo patients. I attended the ‘Make Better Summit Meeting’, an international surgical congress organised by Acelity™ and chaired by Professor Dr med....
New guidance marks a fundamental shift in clarifying requirements for providers of cosmetic interventions
1 June 2016
| Dalvi Humzah
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PMFA - Aesthetic Medicine
Following the Keogh Report there has been a shift to bring a more consistent approach to the practice of cosmetics in the UK. On 12 April 2016 the GMC (General Medical Council) released the guidance for doctors who offer cosmetic...