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E-Posters · Aesthetic / Cosmetic / Dermatological and Skin Surgery Vadsz Tromsø Bodø Luleå Steinkjer Umeå Trondheim Östersund Molde Härnösand SWEDEN NORWAY Hermansverk Lillehammer Hamar Gävle Bergen Falun Oslo Uppsala Drammen Västeràs Tønsberg Moss Karlstad Örebro Skien Stockholm Stavanger Nyköping Arendal Kristiansand Linköpingen Visby Göteborg Jönköpingen Aalborg Växjö Kalmar Halmstad Viborg Karlskrona DENMARK Vejle København (Copenhagen) Malmö Olsztyn Biafystok Szczecin Bydgoszcz Poznañ POLAND Warszawa (Warsaw) Kódz Zielona Góra Lublin Luts'k Wroclaw Kielce Rivne Opole Katowic Rzeszów L'viv Krakáw Ternopil Zilina SLOVAKIA Chernivtsi Banská Bystrica Trnava Nitra Bratislava Linz Sankt Pölten Wien Salzburg Eisenstadt AUSTRIA Bregenz Innsbruck Graz Klagenfurt SLOVENIA Ljuljana CROATIA Zagreb BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Sarajevo Tirana ALBANIA Accepted also as an oral presentation E-POSTERS · AESTHETIC / COSMETIC / DERMATOLOGICAL AND SKIN SURGERY 1660 1244 Digital Cover Template For Nasal Reconstruction – A Bridge Endoscopic Treatment Of Forehead Osteomas – About A Case From Ideal Nose Dimensions To A Forehead Flap Pattern Frederico Miguel Cruz Martins (1), Tiago Neto (2), Lígia Coelho (2), ZhongWei Zhou José Soares (1), Manuel Sousa (1), Rui Balhau (1) Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, General Hospital of 1. Centro Hospitalar de São João, Porto, Portugal Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China 2. Luz Saúde, Centro Hospitalar de São João, Porto, Portugal 1651 1098 Lipostructure For Morphologic Restauration In Parry-Romberg The rules of attractiveness: an observational anthropometric Syndrome study on the lower facial third Sandra Hammami Zribi, Abdesslem Kallel, Sondes Briki Piero Doneddu, Gianmarco Saponaro, Alessandro Moro, Giulio Habib Bourguiba Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia” Gasparini, Mattia Todaro, Sandro Pelo Policlinico Agostino Gemelli, Roma, Italy 1617 Is Fourth Branch Of The Marginal Mandibular Nerve 1072 Rare? Effectiveness Of Low-Level Laser Therapy With A 915 Nm Gaoussou Toure (1), Tahiry Ralahy Randriamanantena (2), Soraya Wavelength Diode Laser On The Healing Of Intraoral Mucosal Ouanes Sadi (3), Christian Vacher (4) Wound: Animal And Human Study 1. Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Villeneuve Saint Georges, France Han-Wool Choung (1), Ahe Reum Ham (1), Sung-Ho Lee (1), Bong-Ju 2. 40, Villeneuve Saint Georges, France Kim (2), Soung-Min Kim (1), Jong-Ho Lee (1) 3. allée de la source, Villeneuve Saint Georges, France 1. Department of Oral and maxillofacial surgery, Seoul National 4. Paris VII - Service de chirurgie maxillofaciale 100 Boulevard du University Dental Hospital, Seoul, South Korea Général Leclerc, 92110 Clichy, France 2. Dental Life Science Research Institute, Seoul National University Dental Hospital,, Seoul, South Korea 1497 Laser Induced Optical Breakdown: A Case Of Acne Scars 1030 Treatment Giant Congenital Nevi Of The Face: Operative Pedro Alberto Santos (1), Pedro Cabeça Santos (1), César Arroyo (2) Management 1. Centro Hospitalar de S. João, Porto, Portugal Samia Ayachi, Jouda Hamila, Marwa Ben Ayed, Maha Ben Rejab, 2. Hospital Montepríncipe, HM Hospitales, Madrid, Spain Habib Khochtali University Hospital of Sahloul, Sousse, Tunisia 1427 DIY Facial Fillers – Implications To The National Health Service 961 In The UK A Bilateral Recurrent Webbed-Neck Condition Managed By A Jessica Roshini Blanchard, Julia Palmer, Leo Cheng Posterior Cervical Lift Technique In An 8 Years Old Girl With Homerton University Hospital, London, United Kingdom” Turner’s Syndrome: A Case Report Yasmine Saada (1), Hadjer Saliha Hakem (2), Sandra Naamoune (3), 1371 Rabah Bensadallah (4) I Cant Get No... Satisfaction” Patient Satisfaction Survey 1. University of medicine Blida 1/ Oral and Maxillo-facial department, Following Surgical Treatment Of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers University Hospital of Douera., Blida, Algeria Meera Pajpani, Elizabeth Barry, Arathi Papineni Mcintosh, Syedda 2. University of medicine Blida 1/ Oral and Maxillo-facial department, Abbas university hospital of Douera., Blida, Algeria Queen Mary’s Hospital, Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, 3. National security hospital Les Glycines., Algiers, Algeria London, United Kingdom 4. University of medicine Blida 1/ Maxillo-facial Surgery department. University hospital of Douera, Blida, Algeria 1331 Surgical And Conservative Management Of Hypertrophic 939 Scars And Keloids In The Head And Neck Region Erdheim-Chester Disease Presenting As A Scalp Lesion Simeon Georgiev, Paula Lozanova Joanne Turner, Emma Walshaw, Annie O’Sullivan, Ojas Krishnan, USHMFS, Sofia, Bulgaria Lachlan Carter, Gillon Fabbroni Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, Leeds, United Kingdom” Vadsz Tromsø Bodø Luleå Steinkjer Umeå Trondheim Östersund Molde Härnösand SWEDEN NORWAY Hermansverk Lillehammer Hamar Gävle Bergen Falun Oslo Uppsala Drammen Västeràs Tønsberg Moss Karlstad Örebro Skien Stockholm Stavanger Nyköping Arendal Kristiansand Linköpingen Visby Göteborg Jönköpingen Aalborg Växjö Kalmar Halmstad Viborg Karlskrona DENMARK Vejle København (Copenhagen) Malmö Olsztyn Biafystok Szczecin Bydgoszcz Poznañ POLAND Warszawa (Warsaw) Kódz Zielona Góra Lublin Luts'k Wroclaw Kielce Rivne Opole Katowic Rzeszów L'viv Krakáw Ternopil Zilina SLOVAKIA Chernivtsi Banská Bystrica Trnava Nitra Bratislava Linz Sankt Pölten Wien Salzburg Eisenstadt AUSTRIA Bregenz Innsbruck Graz Klagenfurt SLOVENIA Ljuljana CROATIA Zagreb BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Sarajevo Tirana ALBANIA Accepted also as an oral presentation E-POSTERS · AESTHETIC / COSMETIC / DERMATOLOGICAL AND SKIN SURGERY 887 332 Are All Facial Haematomas Serious? The Girl With The Golden Thread Lift; A Dental Amarjeet Singh Chaggar, Adam Bzeu, Shahme Farook, Christine Pretzl, Perspective. Navin Vig, Leo Cheng Ariane Sampson The Royal London Hospital, London, UK, London, United Kingdom Kings College London, London, United Kingdom 775 292 New E-Learning Platform For Distance Teaching Of Facial Plastic Masseteric Atrophy Following Botulinum Toxin Type A Surgery In Tunisia: Towards International Collaboration! Injection For Myofascial Pain – A Rare But Important Aesthetic Jed Bouguila Consideration Tunis Medical School, Tunis, Tunisia Jonathan Jones (1), Rhian Rhys (2), Shakir Mustafa (1) 1. Prince Charles Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil, United Kingdom 749 2. Royal Glamorgan Hospital, Llantrisant, United Kingdom Malocclusion In School Children With Cranial Deformities 29 Silvia Railean (1), Cristina Postaru (1), Gheorghe Railean (1), Claire Neo-Adjuvant Therapy Of Extensive Basal Cell Carcinoma Of Sanger Dillingham (2) The Face With A Hedgehog Inhibitor 1. State Medical and Pharmacy University, Chisinau, Moldova Roman K Rahimi-Nedjat (1), Andrea Tuettenberg (2), Stephan Grabbe 2. Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Department of Plastic (2), Keyvan Sagheb (1), Carmen Loquai (2), Bilal Al-Nawas (1) and Reconstructive Surgery., Winston Salem, North Carolina, United 1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Plastic Surgery, States Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany 2. Dermatology, Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-University, 484 Mainz, Germany The Partially De-Epithelialised Tunnelled Nasolabial Flap In Nasal Tip Reconstruction Adil Aslam, Neal Barnard Worcestershire Royal Hospital, Worcester, United Kingdom 482 A Review Of Outcomes Of 500 Consecutive Cases Of Non- Melanoma Head And Neck Skin Cancer Surgically Managed Within An Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Unit In A District General Hospital Ayesha J Dalal, Graham D Merrick Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton and Somerset NHSFT, Taunton, United Kingdom 412 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Of Periorbital Necrotizing Fasciitis David Harmicar, Robert Cerovic, Margita Belušic-Gobic Clinical hospital center Rijeka, Department of maxillofacial surgery, Rijeka, Croatia 361 Surgical Treatment Of Facial Basal Cell Carcinoma (FBCC). 30 Years Of Retrospective And Prospective Studies Lutz Tischendorf Praxis MKG Chirurgie, Halle, Germany Accepted also as an oral presentation E-POSTERS · AV MALFORMATION 1381 678 Surgical Treatment Of An Arteriovenous Malformation In An Excision Of A Submandibular Lymphangioma Using Intralesional Adolescent Patient Fibrin Glue As An Adjunctive Technique Eukene Querejeta Lomas, Maria Fe Garcia Reija, Andres Antonio Faith Campbell, Predrag Jeremic, Timothy K Blackburn Gonzalez Mandly, Servando Lazuen Fernandez, Veronica Fernandez Maxillofacial Unit, Manchester Head and Neck Centre, Manchester Gonzalez, Patricia Lopez Santos Royal Infirmary, Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Hospital Universitario Marques de Valdecilla, Santander, Spain Manchester, United Kingdom 1332 853 ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATION EMBOLIZATION AND Arteriovenous malformation in the temporalis muscle. Presentation of two clinical cases and review of the literature SURGICAL TREATMENT – A CASE REPORT María Gabriela Cortez Lede, Victor Villanueva San Vicente, Victor Ana Rita Santos Costa, Miguel Oliveira, Tatiana Antunes, Alexandre Caballero Illanes, Antonio Moreno Dieguez, Juan De Dios García Bouca, Carla Coelho, Paulo Coelho Contreras, María Ángeles Rodríguez González Hospital de São José, Lisboa, Portugal Hospital Clínico Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca, Murcia, Spain 1116 338 Case Report - Unclassified Benign Hemangioma Initially Treatment Principles Of Hemangiomas Maxillofacial Zone (Case Diagnosed As Angiosarcoma Report) Carlos Augusto Faria (1), Rita Azenha Cardoso (2), Domingos M Yunis A Yusubov, Sahib Y Bilalzade, Oktay H Mehtiyev, Jahid J Oliveira (2), José Azenha Cardoso (2), Maria Helena Gouveia
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