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Andrea MARGARA 医师

整形外科医师
意大利

Andrea Margara is a 49 yrs old, board-certified Plastic Surgeon. He completed the residency in december 2006 at the University of Torino where he achieved his medical degree. Currently he  work as independent plastic surgeon in the north of Italy. Member of many International Societies he focused his attention at the beginning of his career on post bariatric surgery, body contouring and breast surgery.

He is now more focused on body, both cosmetic and reconstructive procedures, and injectables . He started, as private practice, in 2006 and now he is author of many papers. He also attended, as speaker, at many national and international meetings. 

He is member of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, since 2018he has covered the position of Assistant National Secretary than, since 2022 National Secretary for Italy 

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Brachioplasty with Extended Incision at the Elbow: A Comparison with the Traditional Short Technique.

Jan, 2023

The elbow area is frequently affected by excessive sagging skin post-massive weight loss. The aim of this study is to present a brachioplasty with distal extension of incision to the anticubital surface, in order to make the transition from middle arm to distal arm/elbow more nuanced and aesthetically pleasing. 更多详情

Aesthetic plastic surgery

Minimally Invasive Buccal Mucosa Dorsal Graft for Female Distal Urethroplasty.

Feb, 2021

Female urethral stricture (FUS) represents a sporadic condition. There is a lack of data and standardized guidelines on diagnostics and therapeutics. Several surgical techniques have been described for FUS urethroplasty, among which the flap-based or graft-based ones are most reported. Buccal mucosa graft (BMG) represents the gold standard for male urethroplasty, and this can theoretically be applied also to FUS treatment. 更多详情

European urology open science

Impending Facial Skin Necrosis and Ocular Involvement After Dermal Filler Injection: A Case Report.

Oct, 2017

Demand for non-surgical rejuvenating procedure is constantly increasing due to the aging population, increasing expense of aesthetics and beauty procedures, introduction of new applications and rising demand for noninvasive aesthetic procedures over surgical procedures. Skin necrosis is a rare but severe potential complication. It is caused by impediment of the blood supply to the skin area by compression and/or obstruction of the vessel with filler material, and/or direct injury to the vessel. We report the case of a young patient who presented an acute and severe complication after a dermal filler injection by an unlicensed therapist. High-dose corticosteroids i.v. therapy among others helped in the process of healing. Skin necrosis left the patient with a full thickness scar on the forehead region. Dermal fillers are to be considered safe only when handled by trained doctors. Level of Evidence V This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 . 更多详情

Aesthetic plastic surgery
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