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Buccal fat pad removal to improve facial aesthetics: an established technique?

2018

Background Buccal fat pad (BFP) is a singular structure between the facial muscles. Its removal may enhance the zygomatic prominences resulting in an inverted triangle of beauty. Objective: The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review of literature about BFP removal for facial aesthetic improvement. In order to answer the following research question: What are the indications, complication types and rates, surgical techniques and outcomes of the technique? Material and Methods The initial search in Pubmed, Scopus, and Cochrane databases recognized 220 articles. The final review included eight of them. None of the included studies were clinical trials. Results BPF removal was perf…

MEDLINEDentistryCosmetic TechniquesReview030230 surgeryParotid ductBeauty03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansIntraoral incisionGeneral DentistryMouthBuccal fat padbusiness.industry030206 dentistryPlastic Surgery ProceduresCheek:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Clinical trialstomatognathic diseasesFacial musclesCheekmedicine.anatomical_structureAdipose TissueOtorhinolaryngologyFaceUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryOral SurgerybusinessComplicationMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Gene toxicity studies on titanium dioxide and zinc oxide nanomaterials used for UV-protection in cosmetic formulations

2010

Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide nanomaterials, used as UV protecting agents in sunscreens, were investigated for their potential genotoxicity in in vitro and in vivo test systems. Since standard OECD test methods are designed for soluble materials and genotoxicity testing for nanomaterials is still under revision, a battery of standard tests was used, covering different endpoints. Additionally, a procedure to disperse the nanomaterials in the test media and careful characterization of the dispersed test item was added to the testing methods. No genotoxicity was observed in vitro (Ames' Salmonella gene mutation test and V79 micronucleus chromosome mutation test) or in vivo (mouse bone marrow…

MaleMaterials scienceBiomedical EngineeringBone Marrow CellsNanotechnologyCosmeticsGene mutationToxicologymedicine.disease_causeCell LineNanomaterialsMicechemistry.chemical_compoundSalmonellaIn vivoCricetinaeAdministration InhalationMacrophages AlveolarmedicineAnimalsRats WistarMicronuclei Chromosome-DefectiveTitaniumChromatographyMutagenicity TestsBody WeightIn vitroNanostructuresRatschemistryData Interpretation StatisticalMicronucleus testTitanium dioxideZinc OxideMicronucleusSunscreening AgentsGenotoxicityNanotoxicology
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Cheek Volumization and the Nasolabial Fold.

2018

Sir: We have read the article by Mowlds and Lambros1 with great interest and enthusiasm. The findings of their study show that the nasolabial fold does not improve after cheek injection. By analyzing three-dimensional images of the face before and immediately after cheek injection of high- G′ hyaluronic acid, they demonstrate that the perceived nasolabial fold improvement, reported after cheek injections,2,3 is attributable to overall improvement in facial appearance rather than to actual nasolabial fold improvement. As a consequence, it might be ruled out that the nasolabial fold is a consequence of cheek deflating and it is likely attributable predominantly to change in the corner of the …

MaleNasolabial FoldInjections SubcutaneousSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaFacial MusclesAdipose tissueCosmetic Techniques030230 surgery030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImaging Three-DimensionalDermal FillersmedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedPhotographyHumansHyaluronic AcidInjections subcutaneousOrthodonticsbusiness.industryAnatomyCheekNasolabial foldFacial MuscleFacial Expressionstomatognathic diseasesFacial musclesmedicine.anatomical_structureCheekAdipose Tissue030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgeryFemalebusinessPlastic and reconstructive surgery
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The face lift SMAS plication flap for reconstruction of large temporofrontal defects: reconstructive surgery meets cosmetic surgery.

2011

Background: Reconstruction of large defects in the temporal region can be performed with skin grafts or pedicled or free flaps. Results are often not optimal because of the patch of a skin graft, lack of availability of local flaps, and distant skin from free flaps. A technique for reconstruction of these defects with local tissue is presented in this article that uses superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) plication to allow wide advancement of a cervicofacial flap. Methods: Once the defect is outlined, a face-lift–like skin incision is used to raise the flap. The SMAS is plicated with two purse-string sutures that relieve tension on the flap and allow maximal advancement. Thirteen f…

MaleReconstructive surgerymedicine.medical_specialtyCervicofacial flapTreatment outcomeSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaCosmetic TechniquesSurgical FlapsmedicineHumansSurgical FlapsAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overintegumentary systemPlicaturabiologyface liftbusiness.industrycosmetic surgeryFollow up studiesSkin TransplantationMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationreconstructive surgeryeye diseasesSurgeryCosmetic TechniquesFace surgeryTreatment OutcomeFaceRhytidoplastySurgeryFemalesmaFacial NeoplasmsbusinessFollow-Up StudiesPlastic and reconstructive surgery
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Freestyle-Like V-Y Flaps of the Eyebrow: A New Outlook and Indication of an Historical Technique

2013

The eyebrow region is of utmost importance for facial movement, symmetry, and the overall cosmetic appearance of the face. Trauma or tumor resection often leave scars that may dislocate the eyebrow producing an alteration both in static symmetry of the face and in the dynamic expressivity. The authors present a technique for eyebrow’s defects repair using the remaining eyebrow advancement by means of a “freestyle-like” V-Y flap. In the past two years a total of eight consecutive patients underwent excision of skin lesions in the superciliary region and immediate reconstruction with this technique. On histology, six patients were affected from basal cell carcinomas, one from squamous cell ca…

MaleSkin NeoplasmsReconstructive Surgical Procedures/methodsEyebrowSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plasticalcsh:MedicineScarsOphthalmologic Surgical Procedureslcsh:TechnologySurgical Flapslcsh:ScienceSkin Neoplasms/surgeryNevus Intradermal/surgeryGeneral Environmental ScienceAged 80 and overV-Y flap eyebrow defectGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedCarcinoma Basal Cell/surgerymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeNevus Intradermalmedicine.symptomAdultCosmetic appearancemedicine.medical_specialtyArticle SubjectTumor resectionFree Tissue FlapsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologymedicineHumansNeoplasms Squamous Cell/surgeryBasal cellNeoplasms Squamous CellFacial movementSurgical FlapsAgedlcsh:Tbusiness.industrylcsh:ROphthalmologic Surgical Procedures/methodsPlastic Surgery ProceduresSurgeryEyebrow regionCarcinoma Basal CellClinical Studylcsh:QEyebrowsbusiness
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Nonsurgical treatment of earlobe aging in Mowlavi stages I and II earlobe ptosis with Hyaluronic acid fillers.

2018

Background: Earlobe deflation caused by fat atrophy is normally treated with lipofilling, mostly in the context of facelift surgery. In this report, we aim at reporting on Hyaluronic Acid injections to treat earlobe deflation. Materials and Methods: 16 Mowlavi Grade I and II patients were treated with HA injections, followed by molding to shape the lobule. Results: Effective correction, lasting 14 months on average, is achieved. Five patients needed a touch-up procedure after 4-6 months to improve the result. Conclusions: Earlobe augmentation with HA is an ideal option for correction of earlobe atrophy in cases of Mowlavi Grades I and II ptosis. Long-lasting (about 14 months) correction is …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsInjections IntradermalSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaFacelift surgeryContext (language use)DermatologyCosmetic Techniques030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAtrophyPtosisearlobeDermal FillersHyaluronic acidmedicineHumansRejuvenationHyaluronic AcidEarlobebusiness.industryagingMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseNonsurgical treatmentSurgerySkin Agingmedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment Outcomechemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleFat atrophymedicine.symptombusinessEar AuricleJournal of cosmetic dermatology
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General Review of Published Analytical Methods for Cosmetics

2007

Management scienceChemistrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCosmeticsmedia_common
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PROCEDIMENTO PER LA PURIFICAZIONE DI MANNA IMPURA ED OTTENIMENTO DI MANNA ARRICCHITA E SUO IMPIEGO

2015

The invention consists in an original procedure to purify dirty manna, an under-utilized waste matter from the lymph poured from fraxinus plants, to obtain a product comparable with the pure edible “manna”, and enriched in bioactive components with respect to pure manna. Methods to treat the so obtained purified manna are also part of the invention.

MannaAlimentazioneNutraceuticaFarmaceuticaCosmetica
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Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in a Mediterranean coastal wetland: Impact of anthropogenic and spatial factors and environmental risk ass…

2021

The present study focused on the occurrence, distribution and risk assessment of 32 pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in water and sediment, as well as the surrounding soil of the irrigation channels and lake of a Mediterranean coastal wetland, the Albufera Natural Park (Valencia, Spain). Moreover, the influent and effluent of ten wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) that treat wastewater from Valencia and the surrounding areas were also studied. BPA, caffeine, diclofenac, ethyl paraben, methyl paraben, metformin, tramadol and salicylic acid were the predominant PPCPs detected in the channels and the lake, and are in good agreement with those detected in the effluent. Furthe…

Mediterranean climateIrrigation010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEnvironmental contaminationHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPPCPsWetlandCosmetics010501 environmental sciencesWastewaterToxicology01 natural sciencesEnvironmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care productsRisk AssessmentSoilHumansCitiesEffluent0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySedimentWaterGeneral MedicinePollutionWastewaterPharmaceutical PreparationsSpainEnvironmental chemistryWetlandsEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentSedimentWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental Monitoring
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Footprint of carbonyl compounds in hand scent by in-tube solid-phase microextraction coupled to nano-liquid chromatography/diode array detection

2019

Abstract In the present work, the footprint of carbonyl compounds in hand scent was achieved by a miniaturized method consisting of sampling with cotton gauze, extraction and derivatization using 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH) and preconcentration, separation and detection by in-tube solid-phase microextraction (IT-SPME) coupled to nano-liquid chromatography/Uv–vis diode array detection. The coupling IT-SPME-nanoLC-DAD was solved by using a two-valve system: the first valve for loading the sample and the second one to perform IT-SPME. To this aim, a nanoparticle-based capillary column was employed. Firstly, the transfer time from the load loop to the NP-based capillary column in the IT-S…

NonanalCosmetics010402 general chemistrySolid-phase microextraction01 natural sciencesBiochemistryChemistry Techniques AnalyticalAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundLimit of DetectionHumansOrganic ChemicalsAcetonitrileDerivatizationSolid Phase MicroextractionDetection limitAldehydesChromatographyChemistry010401 analytical chemistryOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)HydrazonesWaterGeneral MedicineDodecanalDecanal0104 chemical sciencesDodecanolOdorantsChromatography LiquidJournal of Chromatography A
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