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Total Face Beautification using Serdev Sutures-Juniper Publishers

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Authored by Nikolay Serdev Abstract Beautification is the main goal in cosmetic surgery. Both words “cosmetic” in Latin and “aesthetic” in Greek language mean “beautification”. Both terms “cosmetic” and “aesthetic surgery” are wrongly understood as rejuvenation, anti aging, restoration, reconstruction etc., if no beautification is obtained. It has been found that certain points in a face composition automatically attract the observer’s attention. Many objects and scenes with certain proportions please us automatically. The scarless transcutaneous “Serdev suture®” Lifts are using a curved elastic needle and a semi-elastic thread, to suture(sew) the mobile SMAS to periosteum. In face these are temporal, medial, lower SMAS and platysma lift, brow lift, cheekbone lift and augmentation, chin enhancement along with modifications and combinations to create beautification in young people and rejuvenation plus beautification in elderly ...

Juniper Publishers - Opinion Stage

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Juniper Publishers Inc . is established with the aim of spreading quality scientific information to the research community throughout the universe. Juniper Publishers Inc, as Open Access publishers , strive to offer the best in class online science publications. Juniper Publishers Inc as an open Access process eliminates the barriers associated with the older publication models, thus matching up with the rapidity of the twenty-first century. Juniper Publishers Inc’s main areas of interest lie in the fields of science, engineering and other related areas. Juniper Publishers is a platform for professors and researchers who aspire to give out quality information based on their research and expertise, in an attempt to aid scholars/researchers in their field of interest with the latest information. For more details Open access journals please click on: Juniper Publishers For more details Dermatology please click on: JOJ Dermatology & Cosmetics open access journal For more...

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Open Access facilitates free and unrestricted access to the data for everyone to read and download. We believe that the Promotion of Open Access is essential to encourage innovation, socio-economic development and flow of knowledge around the world. It allows the permanent storage of scholarly journal articles and scientific data through digital copies. Abstracts and full texts (HTML, XML and PDF format) of all articles published by Juniper Publishers are freely accessible to everyone immediately after publication. The benefits of implementing Open Access are reaped by many end users such as students, researchers, clinicians, patients, policymakers and journalists. Our content is universally available in an easily readable format on the internet and strictly follows the open access policies . For more details Open access journals please click on: Juniper publishers For more details please click on: Peer reviewed Journal of JOJ Dermatology & Cosmetics For more deta...

Beauty, A Social Construct: The Curious Case of Cosmetic Surgeries, Juniper Publishers, Open access journals

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Juniper Publishers-   JOJ Dermatology & Cosmetics Authored by  Vandana Roy Cosmetic surgery, as with reconstructive surgery, has its roots in plastic surgery (emerging from the Greek word ‘plastikos’, meaning to mold or form). The practice of surgically enhancing or restoring parts of the body goes back more than 4000 years. The oldest accounts of rudimentary surgical procedures is found in Egypt in the third millennia BCE. Ancient Indian texts of 500 BCE outline procedures for amputation and reconstruction. The rise of the Greek city-states and spread of the Roman Empire is also believed to have led to increasingly sophisticated surgical practices. Throughout the early Middle Ages as well, the practice of facial reconstruction continued. The fifth century witnessed a rise of barbarian tribes and Christianity and the fall of Rome. This prevented further developments in surgical techniques. However, medicine benefited from scientific advancement during the Rena...

Improvement in Scalp Dermatomyositis with Platelet-Rich Plasma- Open access journals

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Juniper Publishers-   JOJ Dermatology & Cosmetics Authored by  Hosking AM Dermatomyositis (DM) is an inflammatory myopathy with hallmark cutaneous findings, including heliotrope rash, Gottron’s papules, as well as photodistributed erythema and/or poikiloderma. Scalp DM (SDM) presents as erythematous plaques with overlying scale, associated with severe burning pruritus. Due to inflammation, it may also present with non-scarring alopecia. First-line treatment for SDM includes intralesional corticosteroids; however, to date, no therapy has proven effective. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an emerging treatment modality for a variety of disease entities including arthritis, oral surgery, and skin rejuvenation. Recent reports demonstrate PRP may have a promising role in hair regrowth. Herein, we report a case of refractory SDM with significant clinical improvement after treatment with subdermal PRP injections of the scalp. We also used optical coherence tom...

Juniper Publishers- JOJ Dermatology & Cosmetics

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Juniper Publishers- JOJ Dermatology & Cosmetics  Beauty, A Social Construct: The Curious Case of Cosmetic Surgeries Authored by Vandana Roy In this article we deconstruct the social norm of beauty and cosmetic beauty treatment, an issue that is seldom discussed in medical circles and is often lost to popular rhetoric. In doing so, we also reflect on the institutionalized system of social conditioning.Cosmetic surgery, as with reconstructive surgery, has its roots in plastic surgery (emerging from the Greek word ‘plastikos’, meaning to mold or form). The practice of surgically enhancing or restoring parts of the body goes back more than 4000 years. The oldest accounts of rudimentary surgical procedures is found in Egypt in the third millennia BCE. Ancient Indian texts of 500 BCE outline procedures for amputation and reconstruction. The rise of the Greek city-states and spread of the Roman Empire is also believed to have led to increasingly sophisticate...

Juniper Publishers- JOJ Dermatology & Cosmetics

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Juniper Publishers- JOJ Dermatology & Cosmetics  Treatment of the Ear Giant Keratoacanthoma with Topical Imiquimod  Authored by Hong-Duo Chen Keratoacanthoma (KA) is an epidermal neoplasma with rapid growth and severe local destruction. Owing to its similarities to squamous cell carcinoma, complete surgical excision is mainly recommended. Topical imiquimod is an ideal option for the problematic sites and cosmetic demands. Here we report a giant case of KA on a rare anatomical location, and fully recorded the disease process. The patient was treated successfully with topical imiquimod.Keratoacanthoma (KA) is an epidermal neoplasma with rapid growth and spontaneous regression tendency. Owing to its similarities to squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and severe local destruction, complete surgical excision is mainly recommended. However, nonsurgical options are required in consideration of the tumor size, problematic sites, and cosmetic demands [1,2]. H...