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Öğe Evaluation of the level of knowledge, source of information, application story and satisfaction about dermocosmetic procedures in Turkish society through a web-based questionnaire(2023) Türkmen, Dursun; Karatoprak, Hacer Vural; Altunışık, Nihal; Özbey, RafetAim: There have been very important advances in the field of dermato-cosmetology in recent years. Due to the advances in cosmetology, the emergence of new products, the emergence of new laser devices, the interest of patients in cosmetological applications has increased. We aim to investigate the knowledge and experience of our society about cosmetic procedures, the frequency of the procedures, and the satisfaction rates. Methods: Sociodemographic characteristics such as age, gender, occupation, and monthly income of all individuals participating in the survey were recorded. The first dimension of the questionnaire includes demographic characteristics, and the second dimension includes questions about procedures. Results: The most common dermo-cosmetic application known to the participants was laser epilation (56.3%). The most common sources of information are social media and the internet. While 57.5% of the participants stated that they did not have any cosmetic application, the most frequently applied cosmetic procedure was laser epilation with 27.7%. 40.7% of the participants had cosmetic applications to look young and beautiful. Participants had the procedure performed most frequently at the beauty center with 51.6%. Conclusion: According to the results of our survey, a significant part of our society obtains information about dermocosmetic applications from social media and internet. It has been determined that cosmetic applications are still made intensively by people who are not physicians. The society needs to be properly informed about this issue.Öğe Mandible fractures: Retrospective evaluation of 138 patients(2022) Özbey, RafetAim: The mandible is one of the most frequently fractured bones of the maxillofacial region. In this study, it was aimed to contribute to the literature by examining the demographic data, etiological causes, fracture types and treatment methods of our patients with mandible fractures. Materials and Methods: The data of 138 patients who were hospitalized for mandibular fracture in our plastic surgery clinic between 2010 and 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. Demographic and surgical data were evaluated. Results: 196 fractures of 138 patients were operated for mandibular fractures. The mean age of the patients was 30.5±18 (1-81) years. Twenty-five (18.1%) were female, 113 (81.9%) were male. The most common cause was falls in 70 patients (50.7%), and the second most common cause was motor vehicle crash (32.6%). Most common fracture in the mandible was parasymphysis and second most common fracture site was the body region with 37 (18.8%) fractures. Conclusion: Fractures of the mandible are frequently encountered in patients presenting with trauma. It is usually seen in male patients in their 30s, and parasymphysis is the most common site. Other facial fractures and general body trauma that may accompany the patient should be considered while evaluating the patient. Thanks to the measures taken, motor vehicle crash, which used to be the most common etiological cause, have decreased. The number of these traumas can be reduced with new measures for etiology.