Which assessment methodologies are currently employed by those involved in the care of patients with facial palsy?

New Therapies for Hair Transplantation
Platelet-rich plasma, robotic hair transplantation the newest techniques in a hair restoration physician’s arsenal

Is Electroneurography Beneficial in the Management of Bell’s Palsy?
Studies confirm the prognostic value of ENoG testing performed between 3 and 14 days after onset of complete facial paralysis

New Keloid Research Raises Hope for Future Treatments

SM14: Otolaryngologists Share Surgical Tips on Functional Rhinoplasty
Ways to manage the inferior turbinate, perform septoplasty while preserving the septum, and correct the collapsed nasal dorsum were discussed by panelists at the Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting in Miami Beach, Fla. in January
Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery Most Common Class to Result in Facial Nerve Injury
What types of iatrogenic facial nerve injuries (IFNIs) are most likely to occur in which circumstances?

The Revolution and Evolution of Free Flaps in Facial Reconstructive Surgery
Advances in microvascular free tissue transfer have driven up success rates

Is Autologous Fat Grafting Superior to Other Fillers for Facial Rejuvenation?
Autologous fat injections, and injectible fillers such as collagen and poly-L-lactic acid, can yield long-term results, but no definitive recommendation can be made

Facial Plastic Surgery Gains Popularity with Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Otolaryngologists must prepare to accommodate a variety of facial structures, learn cultural sensitivity in talking to minority patients

COSM13: Complex Cases, High Stakes Pose Challenge for Plastic Surgeons
Physicians shared tips to avoid pitfalls of facial plastic surgery and reconstruction at the Triological Society’s 116th annual meeting held during the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings
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