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2. Perish or Publish?
3. “Pure Fat Flap”—Perforator-based Adiposal Layer Only Flap for Lateral Ankle Reconstruction
4. Does Lymphovenous Anastomosis Effect Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Inhibitor-associated Lymphedema Patients?
5. Lipedema associated with Skin Hypoperfusion and Ulceration: Soft Tissue Debulking Improving Skin Perfusion.
6. LIPEDEMA ASSOCIATED WITH SKIN HYPOPERFUSION AND ULCERATION: SOFT TISSUE DEBULKING IMPROVING SKIN PERFUSION
7. Attributes of a Good Microsurgeon—A Brief Counsel to the Up-and-Coming Prospects
8. MicroSUCI: A Microsurgical Background That Incorporates Suction Under Continuous Irrigation
9. The Quality of Life after Lymphaticovenous Anastomosis in 118 Lower Limb Lymphedema Patients
10. Dialogue with the Giants of Microsurgery: Professor Fu-Chan Wei and Professor Joon Pio Hong
11. Attributes of a Good Microsurgeon—A Brief Counsel to the Up-and-Coming Prospects
12. Dedicated to the Late Professor Jae-Duk Lew
13. MicroSUCI: A Microsurgical Background That Incorporates Suction Under Continuous Irrigation
14. Dedicated to the Late Professor Jae-Duk Lew
15. The Allentown Connection—A Tribute for Lew Jae-duk, the "Father of Korean Plastic Surgery".
16. The New Imaging Techniques in Reconstructive Microsurgery: A New Revolution in Perforator Flaps and Lymphatic Surgery
17. The Old and the New—An Ellege.
18. The New Imaging Techniques in Reconstructive Microsurgery: A New Revolution in Perforator Flaps and Lymphatic Surgery
19. What does it Mean to be a Good Mentor?
20. MicroSUCI: A Microsurgical Background That Incorporates Suction Under Continuous Irrigation.
21. Innovation in plastic surgery–why and how?
22. Patient-specific surgical options for breast cancer-related lymphedema: technical tips
23. Commentary: Patient-specific Surgical Options for Breast Cancer-related Lymphedema: Technical Tips
24. A proposed role for lymphatic supermicrosurgery in the management of Alzheimer’s disease: A primer for reconstructive microsurgeons
25. Patient-specific surgical options for breast cancer-related lymphedema: technical tips
26. Use of a helical composite free flap for alar defect reconstruction with a supermicrosurgical technique
27. Thin elevation: A technique for achieving thin perforator flaps
28. Commentary: Recycling of Flap Pedicle in Complex Lower Extremity Reconstruction: A Proof of Free Muscle Flap Neovascularization
29. "Funducation"—The New Age of Learning, Intersection of Education, and Fun.
30. Patient-specific surgical options for breast cancerrelated lymphedema: technical tips.
31. Topical EMLA Cream as a Pretreatment for Facial Lacerations
32. Effect of Recombinant Human Epidermal Growth Factor Impregnated Chitosan Film on Hemostasis and Healing of Blood Vessels
33. Use of a helical composite free flap for alar defect reconstruction with a supermicrosurgical technique
34. Thin elevation: A technique for achieving thin perforator flaps
35. Putting Together a Global Effort
36. Putting Together a Global Effort
37. Failure is a Failure If You Learn Nothing from It.
38. Charity Mission: Bringing Meaningful Impact and Sustainability.
39. The good mentee
40. Successful Surgical Treatment of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Vaccination Related Upper Extremity Lymphedema : Case Report
41. Clinical Significance of Hyperhomocysteinemia in Free Flap Failure: A Case Report
42. Topical EMLA Cream as a Pretreatment for Facial Lacerations
43. Effect of Recombinant Human Epidermal Growth Factor Impregnated Chitosan Film on Hemostasis and Healing of Blood Vessels
44. Innovation in plastic surgery–why and how?
45. Topical EMLA Cream as a Pretreatment for Facial Lacerations.
46. Effect of Recombinant Human Epidermal Growth Factor Impregnated Chitosan Film on Hemostasis and Healing of Blood Vessels.
47. Safety and Effectiveness of Liposuction Modalities in Managing Lipedema: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
48. Lipedema associated with Skin Hypoperfusion and Ulceration: Soft Tissue Debulking Improving Skin Perfusion
49. Does Lymphovenous Anastomosis Effect Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Inhibitor-associated Lymphedema Patients?
50. Dialogue with the Giants of Microsurgery: Professor Fu-Chan Wei and Professor Joon Pio Hong
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