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This concise and practical "how to" book is written and edited by experts in their fields and offers "here¿s how I do it" advice on the most commonly performed procedures. Each chapter becomes the voice of an expert and experiencedcolleague, reminding readers of the pearls and pitfalls of each procedure. These pearls will lead to quicker cases, fewer complications, and more satisfactory outcomes for physicians and their patients.¿
This concise and practical "how to" book is written and edited by experts in their fields and offers "here¿s how I do it" advice on the most commonly performed procedures. Each chapter becomes the voice of an expert and experiencedcolleague, reminding readers of the pearls and pitfalls of each procedure. These pearls will lead to quicker cases, fewer complications, and more satisfactory outcomes for physicians and their patients.¿
Guy G. Massry, MD, Spaulding Cosmetic Surgery, 120 South Spaulding Drive,Suite 315Beverly Hills, Ca 90212
John B Holds, MD,FACS, Professor, Department of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine 12990 Manchester Road, Suite 102, St. Louis, MO 63131
Addresses the need among physicians for cleanly distilled and clinically relevant information on the field of facial cosmetic surgery
Updates to popular topics such as advances in blepharoplasty techniques, advances in brow lifting techniques, and advances in midface rejuvenation
Each chapter, complete with color illustrations, serves as the voice of an expert, reminding readers of the pearls and pitfalls of each procedure
Includes videos of various procedures on Springer Images
Part 1: Preoperative Evaluation;Ch. 1: Preoperative Evaluation of the Cosmetic Patient;Ch. 2: Evaluation of the Cosmetic Patient; Ch. 3: Preoperative Patient Counseling for Cosmetic Blepharoplasty; Part 2: Anesthesia; Ch. 4: Cosmetic Oculofacial Pearls to Live By; Ch. 5: Guide to Local Anesthetic Medications; Ch. 6: Motor Nerve Blocks in Oculofacial Surgery; Ch. 7: Regional Nerve Blocks in Oculofacial Surgery; Oculofacial Surgery; Ch. 9: Preoperative Preparation and Anesthesia in Blepharoplasty; Ch. 10: "Digital Diffusion" Technique for the Administration of Local Anesthetic in Eyelid Surgery; Ch. 11: Anesthesia for In-Office Oculoplastic Surgery: How We Do It; Ch. 12: Pain Reduction Using Vibration in Aesthetic injections and in eye and facial plastic surgery; Ch. 13: Tips for Safer, More Effective, and More Comfortable Periocular Anesthetic Injections and Sedation; Part 3: Upper Lid Blepharoplasty; Section 1: Preoperative Evaluation; Ch. 14: Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty: The Evaluation; Ch. 15: Preoperative Examination Checklist for Upper BlepharoplastyCh. 16: Preoperative Evaluation and Documentation in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 17: Ten Tips to Avoid the Perils, Pitfalls and Complications of Cosmetic Blepharoplasty; Section 2: Incision Planning; Ch. 18: Marking Strategies for Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 19: Orbit Size and Lid Marking in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 20: Incisional Guidelines When Marking the Skin in Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty; Ch. 21: Marking the Proposed Upper Eyelid Crease: Determining the Safe Amount of Skin Removal-The Pinch Technique; Ch. 22: Preoperative Measurements in Upper Blepharoplasty: Patient Selection; Ch. 23: Keys to Success When Marking the Skin in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 24: Skin Marking in Upper Blepharoplasty-Avoiding Pitfalls; Section 3: Upper Blepharoplasty Procedure Pearls; Ch. 25: A simple method for more efficient blepharoplasty surgery; Ch. 26: Upper Blepharoplasty: Pearls for the Procedure; Ch. 27: Blepharoplasty Pearls: General Tips; Ch. 28: Fat Excision in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 29: Mobilizing and Excising the Nasal Fat Pad in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 30: The Sigmoid Upper Lid Blepharoplasty; Ch. 31: Tissue Removal Considerations in Blepharoplasty Surgery; Ch. 32: Fewer Hematomas in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 33: Blepharoplasty Incisional Modalities: 4.0 Radiowave Surgery vs. CO2 Laser; Ch. 34: Doing Safe Upper Blepharoplasty Surgery: When Less is Better; Ch. 35: Upper Blepharoplasty Pearls; Ch. 36: Fat Preservation and Other Tips for Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 37: Upper Eyelid Fat Repositioning; Ch. 38: Asian Blepharoplasty; Ch. 39: Upper Lid Blepharoplasty in the Asian Patient; Ch. 40: Recognizing the Differences in Asian Eyelid Anatomy; Section 4: Adjunctive Procedures in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 41: Transblepharoplasty Internal Brow Elevation with Corrugator Removal; Ch. 42: Transblepharoplasty Incision LowerEyelid Canthoplasty; Section 5: Wound Closure and Postoperative Care; Ch. 43: Avoiding Dog Ears During Upper Blepharoplasty Closure; Ch. 44: Crease Formation in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 45: Use of Dermabond Tissue Adhesive for Oculoplastic Incision Closure; Ch. 46: Reducing Postoperative Swelling; Ch. 47: Management of Postblepharoplasty Dry Eye; Ch. 48: Bump Thermoplasty for Small Benign Eyelid Lesions and Wound Artifacts; Ch. 49: Scar Management; Part 4: Lower Lid Blepharoplasty; Section 1: Preoperative Considerations; Ch. 50: Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: The Evaluation; Ch. 51: Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty Evaluation: Avoid the Cookie Cutter Approach; Section 2: Lower Blepharoplasty Procedure Pearls; Ch. 52: Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: Procedure Pearls and Pitfalls; Ch. 53: Lower Lid Blepharoplasty: Transcutaneous verses transconjunctival approach; Ch. 54: Incising the Septum over the Nasal, Central, and Lateral Fat Pads in Lower Blepharoplasty; Ch. 55: Prolapsing the Inferior Fat Pads and Fornix in Lower Blepharoplasty; Ch. 56: Identifying the Inferior Oblique in Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty; Ch. 57: The "GRED (Globe Retropulsion and Eyelid Depression)" Maneuver to Access Post-septal Fat in Transconjunctival Lower Blepharoplasty; Ch. 58: Achieving Symmetry in Lower Blepharoplasty Fat Removal; Ch. 59: The Treatment of Festoons in Lower Blepharoplasty; Ch. 60: Step by step treatment of post blepharoplasty chemosis; Ch. 61: Chemosis: Avoidance and Management Tips; Ch. 62: Making Lower Eyelid Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty Easier, Safer, and More Comfortable; Ch. 63: Management of Severe Postoperative Bleeding with Hemostatic Matrix; Section 3: Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty; Ch. 64: Fat Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty: Less Is More; Ch. 65: Fat Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty: Does the Plane of Fat Transposition Affect The Outcome?; Ch. 66: Transconjunctival Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with and Without Fat Repositioning; Ch. 67: Fat Pedicle Isolation During Transconjucntival Lower Blepharoplasty With Fat Repositioning: "The Inverse Shoe Shine Sign"; Ch. 68: Transconjunctival Pre-periosteal Fat Repositioning Blepharoplasty; Ch. 69: Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with Fat Repositioning Using a Foam Bolster; Ch. 70: Use of Tisseel in Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty with Fat Repositioning; Ch. 71: Lower Blepharoplasty with Non-Suture Fat Repositioning; Ch. 72: The Bustier Lower Lid Blepharoplasty; Ch. 73: Lower blepharoplasty: Lift and Fill; Section 4: Management of Postblepharoplasty Lid Retraction; Ch. 74: Managing Postblepharoplasty Lower Eyelid Malposition; Ch. 75: Retroauricular Dermal Spacer Graft for Lower Lid Retraction Repair; Ch. 76: Mid-Lower Eyelid Tarsoconjunctival Flap-Skin Graft: Treatment of Cicatricial Lower Lid Retraction; Ch. 77: Treatment of Postblepharoplasty Lower Eyelid Retraction with Dermis Fat Spacer Grafting; Ch. 78: Lateral CanthalWebs; Ch. 79: True Lower Eyelid Retractor Recession as an Adjunct to Lower Lid Recession Surgery; Part 5: Forehead Rejuvenation; Section 1: Preoperative Considerations; Ch. 80: Which Browlift to Do?; Ch. 81: Browlifting: Patient Evaluation; Ch. 82: Preoperative Botox for Endoscopic Browlifting; Ch. 83: Forehead and Eyebrow Anatomy and its Continuity with the Eyelid; Section 2: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation; Ch. 84: Five Tips for Endoscopic Browlift; Ch. 85: Anesthesia Options in Endoscopic Forehead Lifting; Ch. 86: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation: How to Set Up the Operating Room and Trouble Shooting; Ch. 87: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation: Equipment and Setup; Ch. 88: Incision Technique for Endoscopic Forehead Elevation; Ch. 89: Endoscopic Forehead Elevation: Patient Marking and Preparation; Ch. 90: Endoscopic Midforehead Techniques: Improved Outcomes with Decreased Operative Time and Cost; Ch. 91: Fifteen Principles of Enhanced Successin Endoscopic Browlift; Ch. 92: Dissection of Central Forehead and Temporal Pocket with Periosteal Release; Ch. 93: Endoscopic Forehead Lifting: Dealing with the Central Brow Depressors; Ch. 94: Elevation and Fixation of the Lateral Brow and Canthus; Ch. 95: Fixation Methods in Endoscopic Browlifting; Ch. 96: Endoscopic Browlift with Deep Temporal Fixation Only; Ch. 97: Tridimensional Brow, Glabella, and Temple Enhancement with Micro Fat Injection During Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation; Ch. 98: Scalp Fixation in Endoscopic Browlift; Ch. 99: Closing and Dressing the Wounds in Endoscopic Browlift; Ch. 100: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation: Avoiding and Managing Complications; Section 3: Nonendoscopic Browlifting; Ch. 101: The Direct Browlift: Focus on the Tail; Ch. 102: Soft Tissue Augmentation of the Temporal Brow in Browlifting Surgery; Ch. 103: In-Office Brow and Forehead Lifting By A Quick Multi-Incision Trichophytic Approach; Ch. 105: The external browpexy: A minimally invasive brow lifting or stabilization procedure; Part 6: Mid-Face Lift; Ch. 106: Mid-Face Lift: General Considerations and How I Do It; Ch. 107: Ten Rules for Mid-Face Lifting for the Repair of Lid Retraction; Ch. 108: The Subperiosteal Mid-Face Lift Using Bioabsorbable Implants for Fixation; Ch. 109: Cheeklifting Pearls; Ch. 110: Preperiosteal Midface Lift Through Transtemporal Approach; Ch. 111: Maintaining Lateral Wound and Canthal Regularity in External Midface Lifts; Ch. 112: Cheek Implants; Part 7: Botox; Ch. 113: Introduction to Botulinum Toxin; Ch. 114: Evaluating Potential Patients for Neurotoxin; Ch. 115: Neurotoxin: General Principles of Treatment; Ch. 116: Botox: Where It Works Best; Ch. 117: Preparation of Botox; Ch. 118: Documentation of Treatment: Botox; Ch. 119: Botulinum Toxin Injection Technique; Ch. 120: Cosmetic Botulinum Toxin Applications: General Considerations and Dosing; Ch. 121: Botulinum Toxin: Avoiding Pitfalls; Ch. 122: Botox Injection Techniques: Minimizing Bruising and Discomfort; Ch. 123: Botulinum Toxin Injections Pearls; Ch. 124: Botox Complications; Ch. 125: Glabella Treatment with Neurotoxin; Ch. 126: Corrugator and Procerus Rhytid Treatment with Botox; Ch. 127: Frontalis Injection with Botox; Ch. 128: Frontalis Treatment with Neurotoxin; Ch. 129: Shaping of the Eyebrows with Botulinum Toxin Type A (BoNT-A; Ch. 130: Botox Injection Techniques: Crow's Feet; Ch. 131: Orbicularis Oculi Treatment with Neurotoxin; Ch. 132: Perioral Botox Injectionsh. 133: Botulinum Toxin Type A Cosmetic: How to Achieve Precise and Predictable Results; Ch. 134: Botox Injection to the Lacrimal Gland for the Treatment of Epiphora; Ch. 135: Botox Therapy for Hyperhydrosis: How I Do It; Ch. 136: Other Uses of Botulinum Toxins; Ch. 137: Botox for Axillary Hyperhydrosis; Ch. 138: Use of Incobotulinum toxin A (Xeomin) for cosmetic facial rejuvenation; Ch. 139: Management of Benign Essential Blepharospasm; Part 8: Fillers; Ch. 140:...
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2014 |
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Fachbereich: | Chirurgie |
Genre: | Importe, Medizin |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: |
xxxvii
715 S. 417 s/w Illustr. 23 farbige Illustr. 715 p. 440 illus. 23 illus. in color. |
ISBN-13: | 9781493915439 |
ISBN-10: | 1493915436 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | HC runder Rücken kaschiert |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Redaktion: |
Hartstein, Md
Holds, Md Massry, Md |
Herausgeber: | Morris E Hartstein MD FACS/Guy G Massry MD FACS/John B Holds MD FACS |
Auflage: | 2nd ed. 2015 |
Hersteller: |
Springer US
Springer New York |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Books on Demand GmbH, In de Tarpen 42, D-22848 Norderstedt, info@bod.de |
Maße: | 260 x 183 x 44 mm |
Von/Mit: | Md Hartstein (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 11.12.2014 |
Gewicht: | 1,764 kg |
Guy G. Massry, MD, Spaulding Cosmetic Surgery, 120 South Spaulding Drive,Suite 315Beverly Hills, Ca 90212
John B Holds, MD,FACS, Professor, Department of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine 12990 Manchester Road, Suite 102, St. Louis, MO 63131
Addresses the need among physicians for cleanly distilled and clinically relevant information on the field of facial cosmetic surgery
Updates to popular topics such as advances in blepharoplasty techniques, advances in brow lifting techniques, and advances in midface rejuvenation
Each chapter, complete with color illustrations, serves as the voice of an expert, reminding readers of the pearls and pitfalls of each procedure
Includes videos of various procedures on Springer Images
Part 1: Preoperative Evaluation;Ch. 1: Preoperative Evaluation of the Cosmetic Patient;Ch. 2: Evaluation of the Cosmetic Patient; Ch. 3: Preoperative Patient Counseling for Cosmetic Blepharoplasty; Part 2: Anesthesia; Ch. 4: Cosmetic Oculofacial Pearls to Live By; Ch. 5: Guide to Local Anesthetic Medications; Ch. 6: Motor Nerve Blocks in Oculofacial Surgery; Ch. 7: Regional Nerve Blocks in Oculofacial Surgery; Oculofacial Surgery; Ch. 9: Preoperative Preparation and Anesthesia in Blepharoplasty; Ch. 10: "Digital Diffusion" Technique for the Administration of Local Anesthetic in Eyelid Surgery; Ch. 11: Anesthesia for In-Office Oculoplastic Surgery: How We Do It; Ch. 12: Pain Reduction Using Vibration in Aesthetic injections and in eye and facial plastic surgery; Ch. 13: Tips for Safer, More Effective, and More Comfortable Periocular Anesthetic Injections and Sedation; Part 3: Upper Lid Blepharoplasty; Section 1: Preoperative Evaluation; Ch. 14: Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty: The Evaluation; Ch. 15: Preoperative Examination Checklist for Upper BlepharoplastyCh. 16: Preoperative Evaluation and Documentation in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 17: Ten Tips to Avoid the Perils, Pitfalls and Complications of Cosmetic Blepharoplasty; Section 2: Incision Planning; Ch. 18: Marking Strategies for Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 19: Orbit Size and Lid Marking in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 20: Incisional Guidelines When Marking the Skin in Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty; Ch. 21: Marking the Proposed Upper Eyelid Crease: Determining the Safe Amount of Skin Removal-The Pinch Technique; Ch. 22: Preoperative Measurements in Upper Blepharoplasty: Patient Selection; Ch. 23: Keys to Success When Marking the Skin in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 24: Skin Marking in Upper Blepharoplasty-Avoiding Pitfalls; Section 3: Upper Blepharoplasty Procedure Pearls; Ch. 25: A simple method for more efficient blepharoplasty surgery; Ch. 26: Upper Blepharoplasty: Pearls for the Procedure; Ch. 27: Blepharoplasty Pearls: General Tips; Ch. 28: Fat Excision in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 29: Mobilizing and Excising the Nasal Fat Pad in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 30: The Sigmoid Upper Lid Blepharoplasty; Ch. 31: Tissue Removal Considerations in Blepharoplasty Surgery; Ch. 32: Fewer Hematomas in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 33: Blepharoplasty Incisional Modalities: 4.0 Radiowave Surgery vs. CO2 Laser; Ch. 34: Doing Safe Upper Blepharoplasty Surgery: When Less is Better; Ch. 35: Upper Blepharoplasty Pearls; Ch. 36: Fat Preservation and Other Tips for Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 37: Upper Eyelid Fat Repositioning; Ch. 38: Asian Blepharoplasty; Ch. 39: Upper Lid Blepharoplasty in the Asian Patient; Ch. 40: Recognizing the Differences in Asian Eyelid Anatomy; Section 4: Adjunctive Procedures in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 41: Transblepharoplasty Internal Brow Elevation with Corrugator Removal; Ch. 42: Transblepharoplasty Incision LowerEyelid Canthoplasty; Section 5: Wound Closure and Postoperative Care; Ch. 43: Avoiding Dog Ears During Upper Blepharoplasty Closure; Ch. 44: Crease Formation in Upper Blepharoplasty; Ch. 45: Use of Dermabond Tissue Adhesive for Oculoplastic Incision Closure; Ch. 46: Reducing Postoperative Swelling; Ch. 47: Management of Postblepharoplasty Dry Eye; Ch. 48: Bump Thermoplasty for Small Benign Eyelid Lesions and Wound Artifacts; Ch. 49: Scar Management; Part 4: Lower Lid Blepharoplasty; Section 1: Preoperative Considerations; Ch. 50: Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: The Evaluation; Ch. 51: Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty Evaluation: Avoid the Cookie Cutter Approach; Section 2: Lower Blepharoplasty Procedure Pearls; Ch. 52: Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: Procedure Pearls and Pitfalls; Ch. 53: Lower Lid Blepharoplasty: Transcutaneous verses transconjunctival approach; Ch. 54: Incising the Septum over the Nasal, Central, and Lateral Fat Pads in Lower Blepharoplasty; Ch. 55: Prolapsing the Inferior Fat Pads and Fornix in Lower Blepharoplasty; Ch. 56: Identifying the Inferior Oblique in Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty; Ch. 57: The "GRED (Globe Retropulsion and Eyelid Depression)" Maneuver to Access Post-septal Fat in Transconjunctival Lower Blepharoplasty; Ch. 58: Achieving Symmetry in Lower Blepharoplasty Fat Removal; Ch. 59: The Treatment of Festoons in Lower Blepharoplasty; Ch. 60: Step by step treatment of post blepharoplasty chemosis; Ch. 61: Chemosis: Avoidance and Management Tips; Ch. 62: Making Lower Eyelid Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty Easier, Safer, and More Comfortable; Ch. 63: Management of Severe Postoperative Bleeding with Hemostatic Matrix; Section 3: Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty; Ch. 64: Fat Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty: Less Is More; Ch. 65: Fat Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty: Does the Plane of Fat Transposition Affect The Outcome?; Ch. 66: Transconjunctival Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with and Without Fat Repositioning; Ch. 67: Fat Pedicle Isolation During Transconjucntival Lower Blepharoplasty With Fat Repositioning: "The Inverse Shoe Shine Sign"; Ch. 68: Transconjunctival Pre-periosteal Fat Repositioning Blepharoplasty; Ch. 69: Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with Fat Repositioning Using a Foam Bolster; Ch. 70: Use of Tisseel in Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty with Fat Repositioning; Ch. 71: Lower Blepharoplasty with Non-Suture Fat Repositioning; Ch. 72: The Bustier Lower Lid Blepharoplasty; Ch. 73: Lower blepharoplasty: Lift and Fill; Section 4: Management of Postblepharoplasty Lid Retraction; Ch. 74: Managing Postblepharoplasty Lower Eyelid Malposition; Ch. 75: Retroauricular Dermal Spacer Graft for Lower Lid Retraction Repair; Ch. 76: Mid-Lower Eyelid Tarsoconjunctival Flap-Skin Graft: Treatment of Cicatricial Lower Lid Retraction; Ch. 77: Treatment of Postblepharoplasty Lower Eyelid Retraction with Dermis Fat Spacer Grafting; Ch. 78: Lateral CanthalWebs; Ch. 79: True Lower Eyelid Retractor Recession as an Adjunct to Lower Lid Recession Surgery; Part 5: Forehead Rejuvenation; Section 1: Preoperative Considerations; Ch. 80: Which Browlift to Do?; Ch. 81: Browlifting: Patient Evaluation; Ch. 82: Preoperative Botox for Endoscopic Browlifting; Ch. 83: Forehead and Eyebrow Anatomy and its Continuity with the Eyelid; Section 2: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation; Ch. 84: Five Tips for Endoscopic Browlift; Ch. 85: Anesthesia Options in Endoscopic Forehead Lifting; Ch. 86: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation: How to Set Up the Operating Room and Trouble Shooting; Ch. 87: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation: Equipment and Setup; Ch. 88: Incision Technique for Endoscopic Forehead Elevation; Ch. 89: Endoscopic Forehead Elevation: Patient Marking and Preparation; Ch. 90: Endoscopic Midforehead Techniques: Improved Outcomes with Decreased Operative Time and Cost; Ch. 91: Fifteen Principles of Enhanced Successin Endoscopic Browlift; Ch. 92: Dissection of Central Forehead and Temporal Pocket with Periosteal Release; Ch. 93: Endoscopic Forehead Lifting: Dealing with the Central Brow Depressors; Ch. 94: Elevation and Fixation of the Lateral Brow and Canthus; Ch. 95: Fixation Methods in Endoscopic Browlifting; Ch. 96: Endoscopic Browlift with Deep Temporal Fixation Only; Ch. 97: Tridimensional Brow, Glabella, and Temple Enhancement with Micro Fat Injection During Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation; Ch. 98: Scalp Fixation in Endoscopic Browlift; Ch. 99: Closing and Dressing the Wounds in Endoscopic Browlift; Ch. 100: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation: Avoiding and Managing Complications; Section 3: Nonendoscopic Browlifting; Ch. 101: The Direct Browlift: Focus on the Tail; Ch. 102: Soft Tissue Augmentation of the Temporal Brow in Browlifting Surgery; Ch. 103: In-Office Brow and Forehead Lifting By A Quick Multi-Incision Trichophytic Approach; Ch. 105: The external browpexy: A minimally invasive brow lifting or stabilization procedure; Part 6: Mid-Face Lift; Ch. 106: Mid-Face Lift: General Considerations and How I Do It; Ch. 107: Ten Rules for Mid-Face Lifting for the Repair of Lid Retraction; Ch. 108: The Subperiosteal Mid-Face Lift Using Bioabsorbable Implants for Fixation; Ch. 109: Cheeklifting Pearls; Ch. 110: Preperiosteal Midface Lift Through Transtemporal Approach; Ch. 111: Maintaining Lateral Wound and Canthal Regularity in External Midface Lifts; Ch. 112: Cheek Implants; Part 7: Botox; Ch. 113: Introduction to Botulinum Toxin; Ch. 114: Evaluating Potential Patients for Neurotoxin; Ch. 115: Neurotoxin: General Principles of Treatment; Ch. 116: Botox: Where It Works Best; Ch. 117: Preparation of Botox; Ch. 118: Documentation of Treatment: Botox; Ch. 119: Botulinum Toxin Injection Technique; Ch. 120: Cosmetic Botulinum Toxin Applications: General Considerations and Dosing; Ch. 121: Botulinum Toxin: Avoiding Pitfalls; Ch. 122: Botox Injection Techniques: Minimizing Bruising and Discomfort; Ch. 123: Botulinum Toxin Injections Pearls; Ch. 124: Botox Complications; Ch. 125: Glabella Treatment with Neurotoxin; Ch. 126: Corrugator and Procerus Rhytid Treatment with Botox; Ch. 127: Frontalis Injection with Botox; Ch. 128: Frontalis Treatment with Neurotoxin; Ch. 129: Shaping of the Eyebrows with Botulinum Toxin Type A (BoNT-A; Ch. 130: Botox Injection Techniques: Crow's Feet; Ch. 131: Orbicularis Oculi Treatment with Neurotoxin; Ch. 132: Perioral Botox Injectionsh. 133: Botulinum Toxin Type A Cosmetic: How to Achieve Precise and Predictable Results; Ch. 134: Botox Injection to the Lacrimal Gland for the Treatment of Epiphora; Ch. 135: Botox Therapy for Hyperhydrosis: How I Do It; Ch. 136: Other Uses of Botulinum Toxins; Ch. 137: Botox for Axillary Hyperhydrosis; Ch. 138: Use of Incobotulinum toxin A (Xeomin) for cosmetic facial rejuvenation; Ch. 139: Management of Benign Essential Blepharospasm; Part 8: Fillers; Ch. 140:...
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2014 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Chirurgie |
Genre: | Importe, Medizin |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: |
xxxvii
715 S. 417 s/w Illustr. 23 farbige Illustr. 715 p. 440 illus. 23 illus. in color. |
ISBN-13: | 9781493915439 |
ISBN-10: | 1493915436 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | HC runder Rücken kaschiert |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Redaktion: |
Hartstein, Md
Holds, Md Massry, Md |
Herausgeber: | Morris E Hartstein MD FACS/Guy G Massry MD FACS/John B Holds MD FACS |
Auflage: | 2nd ed. 2015 |
Hersteller: |
Springer US
Springer New York |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Books on Demand GmbH, In de Tarpen 42, D-22848 Norderstedt, info@bod.de |
Maße: | 260 x 183 x 44 mm |
Von/Mit: | Md Hartstein (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 11.12.2014 |
Gewicht: | 1,764 kg |