Assessment of the Umbilicopubic Distance: A Reliable Anatomic Landmark for Transposition of the Umbilicus

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Correction of Gynecomastia in Thin Patients

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with Suction Undermining and Plication of the Superficial Fascia without Drains: A Report of 113 Consecutive Patients

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Elimination of Epinephrine in Rhinoplasty Reduce the Side Effects: Introduction of a New Technique

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Laser-Assisted Liposuction and Minimally Invasive Skin Tightening with Temperature Feedback for Treatment of the Submentum and Neck

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