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Dr. Michael Yaremchuk is a craniofacial plastic surgeon practicing in Boston, Massachusetts. He is Chief of Craniofacial Surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital and a Clinical Professor of Surgery at the Harvard Medical School. His private practice is at the Boston Center. Dr. Yaremchuk has been recognized as a "Best Doctors in America" and "Who's Who in America." Boston Magazine named him one of Boston's best plastic surgeons.〔http://www.bostonmagazine.com/articles/top_docs_2007_list_p/page8〕 == Areas of Practice == Bespoke facial implants, also known as custom-designed or CT-derived implants, use computer modeling and three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) scans to create the implants. Bespoke plastic surgery provides a new level of specificity, predictability and customization for patients. It can significantly reduce surgical time and improve the experience for the patient, and there is less morbidity associated with bespoke plastic surgery because there is no cutting of the bone involved. Face and Eyelid Rejuvenation. In addition to being experienced with the procedures of rhytidectomy or “facelift” surgery and blepharoplasty or eyelid rejuvenation surgery, Dr. Yaremchuk is one of few surgeons to perform subperiosteal midface lifts. This operation uses craniofacial surgery techniques where facial soft tissues are detached from the facial skeleton and re-suspended to restore a desired aesthetic. Rhinoplasty. Dr. Yaremchuk adjusts nasal contour during both primary and secondary rhinoplasties. Revisional Cosmetic Surgery. Dr. Yaremchuk treats referred patients who are displeased with the results of their prior cosmetic surgery procedures.〔Yaremchuk, MJ, O'Sullivan N, Bensimone. Reversing Browlifts. Aesth Surg J.27:367-375, 2007.〕 Facial Implants. Dr. Yaremchuk's experience with craniofacial surgery and biomaterials allows him to create new facial skeletal contours.〔Yaremchuk MJ. Facial skeletal augmentation with implants. Grabb and Smith’s Plastic Surgery 6th edition, Thorne CH, Ed. Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins. 2006.〕〔Yaremchuk MJ. Facial Skeletal Augmentation. Plastic Surgery. 2nd edition Mathes SJ, Ed. Elsevier Saunders, Philadelphia. 2006, 405-426.〕 Dr. Yaremchuk custom carves all facial implants from basic shapes - many of which are of his own design.〔http://www.porexsurgical.com/english/surgical/sprodtwopiecechin.asp〕〔Yaremchuk MJ. Mandibular augmentation. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2000. Sep;106(3):697-706.〕 Cranio-Orbital Deformities. Dr. Yaremchuk has had several publicized successes in the area of reconstructing facial deformities including those resulting from Graves' Disease.〔Yaremchuk MJ. Aesthetic Contouring Of the Craniofacial Skeleton. Plastic Surgery. 1st edition Guyuron B, Eriksson E, Persing JA, Chung KC, Disa J, Gosain A, Rubin P, Kinney B , Eds. Elsevier Saunders, Philadelphia. 2008, chapter 116〕〔Yaremchuk MJ. Surgical repair of major defects of the scalp and skull. Schmidek and Robert's, Schmidek and Sweet's Operative Neurosurgical Techniques: Indications, Methods, and Results. 5th edition 2005. 〕 Body Contouring. Including breast augmentation and reconstruction following mastectomy procedures.〔http://www.theweekender.com/cover/One_lift__tuck_or_suction_at_a_time__cos_07-28-2009.html〕 Tissue Engineering. Dr. Yaremchuk partakes in tissue engineering research through his work at Massachusetts General Hospital. Tissue engineering involves the seeding of cells onto synthetic polymers to create three-dimensional structures, which can then be implanted to replace or augment a patient's damaged or missing parts. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michael J. Yaremchuk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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