• A Comparative Study Between the Use of Prolene Mesh and Conventional Muscle Plication for Correction of Musculoaponeurotic Laxity in Abdominoplasty
    Mohamed Farouk, M.D.* and Wael Naeem Thabet Aziz, M.D.**
  • Facial Lipoifilling for the Treatment of Facial Asymmetry Following Permanent Synthetic Filler Morbidity
    Mohamed Farouk, M.d.* and Wael Naeem Thabet Aziz, M.D.**
  • Postoperative Complications
    Haitham Akram Saimeh
  • Rectal Cancer
    Haitham Akram Saimeh
  • The Role of Laparoscopy in Management of Complications Related to the Peritoneal Segment of Ventriculo-Peritoneal Shunts: Feasibility for Salvage
    Mohamed Hamed Abouelfadl, MD. (1), Mahmoud M. Marei, MD. (1), Moutaz Ragab, MD(1), Ahmed Arafa Elsayed Rawash, MD. (1), Wesam Mohamed Mahmoud, MD. (1), Siham Anwer Imam, MD.(1&2), Ahmed Abdelhaseeb Youssef, MD(3), Tamer Yassin Mohamed Yassin, MD. (1)
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    Ashraf Kamal Abdalla, M.D. * ; Amr Mohamed EL Hefny, M.D.* ; Khaled Ahmed Reyad, M.D.** ; Noura Omar Mohamed, M.B.B.CH. **;
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    Sherif M. Mokhtar, Hasan Abouelnaga, Wael Lolah, Salma Dowara, Emad Khallaf
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    Ali Mohamed. A. Saleh , M.D ,CAIRO *, Arafat Ali Mohammed Al-absi , M.B.B.Ch
  • Efficacy of the Management of Node Negative Early Stage Breast Cancer Using 1% Methylene Blue in Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy:prospective study, kasrAlaini University Hospital
    Sherif M. Mokhtar, HasanAbouelnaga, Wael Lolah, Salma Dowara, Emad Khallaf
  • The Added Value of Concomitant Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy and Sleeve Gastrectomy in Morbidly Obese Patients with Gall Stone Disease (A prospective Single Arm Study)
    Ahmed Maher AbdElmonim, RehamEltatawy, Ayman S. El-Din Helmy, Mohamed Hassan Ali Fahmy, Mohammed Elshal
  • Serum leptin level among Upper Egypt patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease
    Ahmed Qasem Mohamed,1 Essam Eldeen M.O. Mahran2
  • Effect of alveolar bone recontouring of mandibular atrophied ridge on clinical and radiographic outcomes of implants supporting All on 4 fixed restorations. A two- years clinical trial
    Hosam El Dein Said Hesain
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    Ramy Mikhael Nageeb,1 Hatem ElGohary, MD;2 Mohamed Gamal, MD3
  • Validity and accuracy of scoring system of Randhawa and pujahari for prediction of difficult laparoscopic choleystectomy in Egyptian population
    Mohamed Saber Mostafa, Mohamed Elsayed Elshaaer, Aly Elshehry
  • Observational analysis of Endovascular complications of superficial femoral artery diseases (Prospective Study)
    Ahmed Samir Hosny, MD; El-Sayed A. Abd El-Mabood, MD; Amro Abdel Reheem, MD
  • Facial Lipoifilling for the Treatment of Facial Asymmetry Following Permanent Synthetic Filler Morbidity

    Mohamed Farouk, M.d.* and Wael Naeem Thabet Aziz, M.D.**
    Department of Plastic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Beni Suef University* and Department of General Surgery, Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University**

    With the transient past popularity of permanent dermal fillers, there was an associated and consequent rise in complication rates. Facial asymmetry following synthetic filler morbidity remains a valid concern. Here, we study the use of lipofilling as a rescue procedure that is safe, easy, and effective in the correction of facial asymmetry following synthetic grafting. All our patients exhibited significant  improvement in self-assessment reports and volume retention was maintained for the whole duration of follow up which was 6 months.

    Keywords: Lipoinjection; Lipofilling; Fat Grafting; Facial Asymmetry; Filler; Hydrogel; Aesthetic.