Fat Cyst Excision Followed by Breast Implant as Management of Complications of Lipotransfer for Breast Augmentation: A Case Report

Paraskevas Kontoes | Breast augmentation via autogenous lipotransfer may result in complications such as fat necrosis, calcification, the formation of encapsulated fatty masses (cystic lesions), infection, lymphadenopathy, disfigurement of breast contour, hypersensitive breasts, and itchy nipples if not performed correctly.

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Use of Autologous Fat Grafting as an Adjunct to FAMM Flap for Reconstruction of a Traumatic Lip Injury by Human Bite

Humayra Z U, Sharmin A, Khan MA | The lips have important functional and aesthetic roles in daily living(!). They are the focal point of the lower face, with several aesthetic units intricately controlled by a complex series of muscles. Restoration of the whole spectrum makes reconstruction of the lip especially challenging. Case Presentation: A 25 years old female presented with a severe tissue defect on her upper lip and left angle of mouth to

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