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Wiewrodt D et al. – It is concluded that anatomical transsection of the supraorbital or supratrochlear nerve in very young patients may be functionally fully compensated over time, the preservation of the supraorbital or supratrochlear nerve in frontoorbital advancement in patients less than 1 year of age is of no major significance in the long term and partial anatomical preservation with functional impairment of the nerves may result in dysesthesias in the forehead. Therefore, from a practical surgical standpoint, deliberate anatomical transsection in this age group may be superior to partial morphological preservation of the nerves with subsequent functional impairment.

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