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2020
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26
Volume:
26
1. An innovative nipple reconstruction technique for minimizing postoperative scars: The teardrop flap
Page:84—86
2. Short-term safety of facial rejuvenation using an absorbable polydioxanone monofilament thread in patients with mild-to-moderate facial skin sagging
Page:53—56
3. Effects of lesion size, shape, and resection amount on the final length of the scar in staged excision: An animal experiment in pigs
Page:64—69
4. Reconstruction of a completely obstructed rectosigmoid vaginal introitus in a transgender woman
Page:70—73
5. Comparison of outcomes between simultaneous fat grafting and filler injection with transconjunctival fat removal for improvement of the lower eyelid contour
Page:47—52
6. The back-and-forth method: A quick and simple technique for reconstitution of injectable poly-D,L-lactic acid
Page:79—83
7. Determining the indications for funnel-assisted implant insertion using a short incision in reconstructive breast surgery
Page:57—63
8. A case report of hidradenitis suppurativa after subdermal excision for axillary osmidrosis
Page:74—78
9. Erratum to: Occurrence and surgical treatment of massive Morel-Lavallée lesion after large-volume liposuction: A rare clinical case
Page:46—46
10. An overview of minimal incisional ptosis correction: A surgeon’s perspective
Page:1—6
11. Facial nerve palsy after orthognathic surgery caused by a hemoclip
Page:34—37
12. New strategy to prevent implant displacement in transaxillary endoscopic augmentation mammaplasty
Page:41—45
13. Pin-site scar revision with subcisions and acellular dermal matrix
Page:38—40
14. Giant congenital melanocytic nevus of the upper extremity: Coverage with a pre-expanded pedicled thoracodorsal artery perforator flap and re-expanded transferred flap
Page:28—33
15. Comparison of eye measurements between young Korean women with inborn double eyelids and those with single eyelids
Page:7—11
16. Comparison of outcomes of two methods of axillary osmidrosis surgery: Subdermal excision versus liposuction combined with diode laser ablation
Page:20—27
17. A single-use negative-pressure wound therapy device can reduce mastectomy skin flap necrosis in direct-to-implant breast reconstruction
Page:12—19
18. Extended Estlander flap for repairing a large upper lip defect involving the oral commissure
Page:111—113
19. Squamous cell carcinoma arising from a long-standing epidermoid cyst of the back
Page:114—117
20. Measurement of changes in forehead height after endoscopic forehead lift
Page:87—91
21. An alternative method to create a breast mound after tissue expander insertion: The modified Goldilocks technique
Page:118—120
22. Cocktail therapy including bleomycin and verapamil as a promising treatment choice for keloid scars
Page:99—104
23. Oncoplastic breast reduction using the short scar periareolar inferior pedicle reduction technique
Page:121—124
24. Histologic determination of apocrine gland depth in patients with axillary osmidrosis
Page:105—110
25. Comparative study of the prevention of seroma formation in immediate breast reconstruction with latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flaps
Page:92—98
26. Mandibular angle reduction combined with facelift via the premasseter space
Page:132—137
27. Reduction malarplasty combined with facelift via the prezygomatic space
Page:138—143
28. Correction of an animation deformity that developed from breast implant removal
Page:169—172
29. Psychological characteristics of adult neurofibromatosis type 1 patients seeking elective surgery
Page:150—156
30. After bariatric surgery, do superficial fat and deep fat decrease differently?
Page:144—149
31. Sickle-shaped transposition flap oriented along relaxed skin tension lines for lower eyelid reconstruction
Page:163—168
32. Keyhole vertical mini-abdominoplasty for correction of lower abdominal striae
Page:173—177
33. Outcomes of saline implant-based immediate breast reconstruction: 15-year follow-up results
Page:125—131
34. Patient satisfaction following benign forehead mass excision through a direct or remote approach
Page:157—162