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Reconstruction of the external auditory canal: The tragal flap revisited and review of contemporary reconstructive techniques
Shaari, Ariana L; Xing, Monica H; Mundi, Neil; Khorsandi, Azita S; Geronemus, Roy; Urken, Mark L
BACKGROUND:Primary malignancies arising in the external auditory canal (EAC) are rare and usually are treated surgically. We review techniques to reconstruct the EAC following ablative surgery, and introduce a rarely utilized tragal skin flap which has particular advantages for reconstruction of limited anterior EAC defects. METHODS:The terms "tragal flap", "external auditory canal", "preauricular tragal flap", "reconstructive techniques" were searched on PubMed and Google Scholar. RESULTS:Our review identified one description of a tragal flap to reconstruct the EAC following resection of a malignancy. We add an additional case of a preauricular tragal flap to reconstruct the anterior EAC following resection of a recurrent basal cell carcinoma located in the EAC that led to a circumferential defect. CONCLUSION/CONCLUSIONS:There are several surgical techniques that can be utilized to reconstruct the EAC. We describe a novel tragal flap used to reconstruct the anterior EAC following resection of a recurrent tumor.
PMID: 34102581
ISSN: 1532-818x
CID: 4913892
Comparison of injectable filler locations in men and women: An age-matched case analysis
Wang, Jordan V; Valiga, Alexander; Albornoz, Christian A; Geronemus, Roy G
In recent years, the popularity of fillers has risen significantly. Traditionally, women have undergone the vast majority of cosmetic procedures, but men have steadily shown increasing interest. Recently, significant research has been dedicated to understanding the anatomic differences between male and female facial structures and their clinical aesthetic implications, especially for filler placement. In order to compare actual treatment data to evidence these discussions, we randomly selected 100 cases each of men and women, who were matched for age, and documented their filler placement locations. Facial heat maps were constructed to provide readers with visual evidence. Male cheeks were more inferiomedial, while female cheeks were more superolateral. Men had more jawline fillers, while women had more lip and perioral fillers. Our study builds upon gender-specific considerations. It is important for physicians to be knowledgeable regarding the unique approaches to fillers in men and women in order to deliver more effective, tailored, and high-quality care.
PMID: 34129719
ISSN: 1473-2165
CID: 4911622
Real-World Experience With Oral Tranexamic Acid and Lasers for Pigmentary Disorders: A 5-Year Safety Review
Wang, Jordan V; Valiga, Alexander; Geronemus, Roy G
PMID: 34115690
ISSN: 1524-4725
CID: 4900402
Pairing Facial Fillers With 755-nm Picosecond Laser With Diffractive Lens Array: A 5-Year Safety Evaluation of Single-Session Treatments
Wang, Jordan V; Ugonabo, Nkemjika; Anolik, Robert; Geronemus, Roy G
PMID: 34115685
ISSN: 1524-4725
CID: 4900392
Single-Session Treatment With Botulinum Toxin and 755-nm Picosecond Laser With Diffractive Lens Array: A 5-Year Safety Review
Wang, Jordan V; Albornoz, Christian A; Anolik, Robert; Geronemus, Roy G
PMID: 34115677
ISSN: 1524-4725
CID: 4900382
Cost Savings of In-Office Pulsed Dye Laser Treatment of Port-Wine Birthmarks Without General Anesthesia
Wang, Jordan V; Albornoz, Christian A; Geronemus, Roy G
PMID: 33941728
ISSN: 1524-4725
CID: 4866092
Growing role for arnica in cosmetic dermatology: Lose the bruise
Sherban, Alexander; Wang, Jordan V; Geronemus, Roy G
This commentary examines the utility of arnica in cosmetic dermatology. For many years, arnica has been used to reduce the morbidity associated with various procedures, including surgeries and treatments with laser and other energy-based devices. Arnica is a traditional homeopathic remedy that can reduce post-procedural edema and bruising. Although it has been used clinically by many physicians and is widely and readily available to patients, the available data is limited and often conflicting. We reviewed the relevant information on arnica and offer our own insights into its use in order to shed more light on its peri-procedural utility.
PMID: 33930256
ISSN: 1473-2165
CID: 4853772
Scoring of the Vermilion Lip for Optimal Post-Surgical Realignment
Lederhandler, Margo; Geronemus, Roy G
PMID: 33852239
ISSN: 1545-9616
CID: 4846052
The Rise and Fall of the Pale Puffy Lower Eyelid Pillow
Lederhandler, Margo; Belkin, Daniel; Anolik, Robert; Geronemus, Roy G
This case series demonstrates an exaggerated form of the clinical presentation of a known distressing late complication of retained hyaluronic acid filler – the “pale puffy pillow.” This presentation is often, unfortunately for the patient, misdiagnosed as festoons. However, the correction with liberal hyaluronidase is simple. Additionally, we have demonstrated that ablative fractional carbon dioxide laser resurfacing is an excellent tool that may be utilized after hyaluronidase to correct the residual skin laxity.J Drugs Dermatol. 20(4):475-476. doi:10.36849/JDD.5509.
PMID: 33852245
ISSN: 1545-9616
CID: 4846062
National market analysis for body contouring providers: Medical spas and physician practices
Wang, Jordan V; Murgia, Robert D; Noell, Claire; Saedi, Nazanin; Zachary, Christopher B; Weiss, Robert; Geronemus, Roy G
BACKGROUND:Non-invasive body contouring has experienced recent growth. To meet demand, medical spas and non-physician operators have grown. Insights into their practice can provide information on their impact. OBJECTIVE:Our study investigated the current market distribution of body contouring providers in the aesthetic field. MATERIALS AND METHODS/METHODS:For the 30 most populous cities, data was collected for non-invasive body contouring providers in medical spas and physician practices. Descriptive ratios were calculated, and various local factors were examined. RESULTS:The cities with the greatest number of body contouring providers were New York (138), Los Angeles (106), and Houston (87). Population size had a significant relationship, while median household income did not. For number of body contouring providers per 100,000 persons, the top cities were Austin (4.87), Houston (3.74), and Las Vegas (3.41). The mean ratio of providers in medical spas to physician practices was 1.81. In total, 70.0% of cities had equal or more body contouring providers in medical spas than physician practices. CONCLUSION/CONCLUSIONS:Certain cities have experienced an unequal distribution of body contouring providers, and many cities favor medical spas over physician-based practices.
PMID: 33811789
ISSN: 1473-2165
CID: 4838712