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  • Original Article |  September 17, 2012

    Artificial Muscle for Reanimation of the Face

    Ledgerwood et al examine the durability and biocompatibility of implanted electroactive polymer artificial muscle devices in an animal model.

  • Original Article |  September 10, 2012

    Improvement in Breathing After Rhinoplasty

    Functional rhinoplasty is intended to improve nasal asthetics and obstruction. Zoumalan and Constantinides evaluated patients' perceptions of nasal airflow and acoustic rhinometry to analyze the effects of different maneuvers included in septorhinoplasty.

  • Original Article |  September 3, 2012

    Closure of Scalp and Forehead Defects Using External Tissue Expander

    O'Reilly and colleagues describe the novel use of an external tissue expander in the reconstruction of scalp and forehead defects in 7 patients who were treated for head and neck cancer.

  • Original Article |  August 27, 2012

    Alloplastic Implants in Rhinoplasty

    Winkler and colleagues evaluated the incidence of infection and extrusion of porous high-density polyethylene and expanded polytetrafluoroethylene implants used in rhinoplasty at a high-volume, academic facial plastic surgery practice.

  • Original Article |  August 20, 2012

    Malar Eminence Evaluation Using 3-D CT

    Moubayed and coauthors describe a novel method to locate the malar eminence using 3D-CT and a new axis system for evaluation of malar eminence symmetry.

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