Erika Caldaria

ORCID: 0000-0003-3882-4171
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Research Areas
  • Wound Healing and Treatments
  • Facial Rejuvenation and Surgery Techniques
  • Nasal Surgery and Airway Studies
  • Tendon Structure and Treatment
  • Reconstructive Facial Surgery Techniques
  • Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders
  • Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments
  • Dermatologic Treatments and Research
  • Reconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques

Università Campus Bio-Medico
2019-2020

Background: Nonsurgical rhinoplasty with hyaluronic acid (HA) has gained popularity due to its efficacy and minimal downtime. From a structural standpoint, it is like performing tridimensional reshaping where only enhancement by grafts allowed. To date, indications, technique, products are still debated. The aim of this study describe the author’s experience nonsurgical nasal reshaping, focusing on indications maneuvers safely achieve, mean HA, previously described for surgical rhinoplasty....

10.1097/gox.0000000000002241 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open 2019-06-01

Background Surgical reconstruction of chronic wounds is often infeasible due to infection, comorbidities, or poor viability local tissues. The aim this study was describe the authors’ technique for improving regenerative and antimicrobial potential a combination modified nanofat platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in nonhealing infected wounds. Methods Fourteen patients met inclusion criteria. Fat tissue harvested from lower abdomen following infiltration solution 1,000 mL NaCl solution, 225 mg...

10.5999/aps.2019.01571 article EN cc-by-nc Archives of Plastic Surgery 2020-05-01

Abstract Reconstruction of chronic ulcers is often hampered by lack local tissues and poor general conditions. Conservative approaches with debridement advanced medications, such as polyurethane foam, stand mainstays. However, the healing process slow, thus increasing risk for infection or other complications. In cases, porcine dermis (PD) polynucleotides‐added hyaluronic acid (PAHA) were previously reported to accelerate healing. The aim study was compare efficacy PD, PAHA foam in ulcers....

10.1111/iwj.13454 article EN other-oa International Wound Journal 2020-07-25
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