Facial wounds are a frequent reason for emergency room visits. The goals of laceration repair are to achieve hemostasis, avoid infection, restore function to the involved tissues, and achieve optimal cosmetic results with minimal scarring. Therefore, these cases are most appropriately managed by plastic surgeons who have a thorough knowledge of anatomy, aesthetic sense, and meticulous expertise in atraumatic tissue manipulation, combined with the surgical skill to repair any structure. You need to know what to do and what not to do : whether to suture or leave open. What local anesthesia to use and how. What equipment to use (and have it available beforehand). Whether to give antibiotic therapy and what kind. How to avoid aesthetic or funct...
Facial scarring represents a challenging issue for the facial plastic surgeon owing to the unpredict...
Background: Scar quality is affected by patients’ wound healing conditions, trauma type, and skin fe...
Management and treatment of wounds is costly to health care. As such, accurate wound assessment is ...
Human face is the front side of a head which functions most of all for individual identity. Global c...
Injury to the skin provides a unique challenge, as wound healing is a perplexing and ...
The management of facial wounds poses unique challenges to the surgeon, given the specialized nature...
Injury to the skin provides a unique challenge, as wound healing is a complex and intricate process....
Usually, cutaneous wound healing does not get impeded and processes uneventfully, reaching wound clo...
Reconstructions of body, extremity and facial resurfacing facial defects are common encounters in pl...
Laceration injuries comprise over 8% of all emergency department (ED) visits annually.1 Giventhat la...
Wound healing is a complex, multi-step process. This process begins immediately after skin damage. T...
There are a wide variety of dressing techniques and materials available for management of both acute...
Background: Facial Lacerations constitute an important reason for children (< 18 years) to visit eme...
ABSTRACT Introduction: In recent years, wound response strategies becoming more efficient regarding...
Objectives. Facial burns are one of the most severe forms of trauma due to the association of inhala...
Facial scarring represents a challenging issue for the facial plastic surgeon owing to the unpredict...
Background: Scar quality is affected by patients’ wound healing conditions, trauma type, and skin fe...
Management and treatment of wounds is costly to health care. As such, accurate wound assessment is ...
Human face is the front side of a head which functions most of all for individual identity. Global c...
Injury to the skin provides a unique challenge, as wound healing is a perplexing and ...
The management of facial wounds poses unique challenges to the surgeon, given the specialized nature...
Injury to the skin provides a unique challenge, as wound healing is a complex and intricate process....
Usually, cutaneous wound healing does not get impeded and processes uneventfully, reaching wound clo...
Reconstructions of body, extremity and facial resurfacing facial defects are common encounters in pl...
Laceration injuries comprise over 8% of all emergency department (ED) visits annually.1 Giventhat la...
Wound healing is a complex, multi-step process. This process begins immediately after skin damage. T...
There are a wide variety of dressing techniques and materials available for management of both acute...
Background: Facial Lacerations constitute an important reason for children (< 18 years) to visit eme...
ABSTRACT Introduction: In recent years, wound response strategies becoming more efficient regarding...
Objectives. Facial burns are one of the most severe forms of trauma due to the association of inhala...
Facial scarring represents a challenging issue for the facial plastic surgeon owing to the unpredict...
Background: Scar quality is affected by patients’ wound healing conditions, trauma type, and skin fe...
Management and treatment of wounds is costly to health care. As such, accurate wound assessment is ...