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Essentials of aesthetic surgery / [edited by] Jeffrey E. Janis, MD, FACS, Professor of Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery, Neurology, and Surgery Executive Vice Chairman, Department of Plastic Surgery, Chief of Plastic Surgery, University Hospitals, President-Elect, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Thieme, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781626238671
  • 1626238677
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Essentials of aesthetic surgery.DDC classification:
  • 617.9/52 23
LOC classification:
  • RD118 .E87 2018eb
NLM classification:
  • WO 39
Other classification:
  • MED085030 | MED085000
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Contents:
Essentials of Aesthetic Surgery; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Part I: Basic Considerations; 1. The Aesthetic Surgery Patient; 2. The Artistry of Plastic Surgery; 3. Photography for the Aesthetic Surgeon; 4. Medicolegal Considerations in Aesthetic Surgery; Part II: Anesthesia; 5. Basics of Anesthesia for the Aesthetic Surgery Patient; 6. Perioperative Anesthesia Considerations for the Aesthetic Surgery Patient; 7. Procedure-Specific Anesthesia Guidelines for the Aesthetic Surgery Patient
8. Multimodal Analgesia for the Aesthetic Surgery PatientPart III: Safety; 9. Safety Considerations in Aesthetic Surgery; 10. Decreasing Complications in Aesthetic Surgery; 11. Venous Thromboembolism and the Aesthetic Surgery Patient; Part IV: Skin Care; 12. The Medi Spa and Other Practice Considerations; 13. Anatomy, Physiology, and Disorders of the Skin; 14. Cosmeceuticals and Other Office Products; 15. Ethnic Skin Care; Part V: Noninvasive and Minimally Invasive Therapy; 16. Basics of Laser Therapy; 17. Ablative Laser Resurfacing; 18. Nonablative Laser Resurfacing; 19. Chemical Peels
20. Dermabrasion21. Botulinum Toxin; 22. Soft Tissue Fillers; 23. Fat Grafting; 24. Treatment of Prominent Veins; Part VI: Adjuncts to Aesthetic Surgery; 25. Tissue Glues; 26. Fixation Devices; 27. Implants and Alloplasts (Nonbreast); 28. Progressive Tension Sutures; Part VII: Facial Surgery; 29. Periorbital Anatomy; 30. Face and Neck Anatomy; 31. Facial Analysis; 32. Hair Transplantation; 33. Browlift; 34. Upper Blepharoplasty; 35. Lower Blepharoplasty; 36. Asian Blepharoplasty; 37. Correction of the Tear Trough Deformity; 38. Lateral Canthopexy; 39. Blepharoptosis; 40. Midface Rejuvenation
41. Perioral Rejuvenation42. Facelift; 43. Nasolabial Fold; 44. Necklift; 45. Rhinoplasty; 46. Secondary Rhinoplasty; 47. Ethnic Rhinoplasty; 48. Lip Augmentation; 49. Genioplasty; 50. Otoplasty; Part VIII: Breast Surgery; 51. Breast Anatomy; 52. Breast Augmentation; 53. Mastopexy; 54. Augmentation-Mastopexy; 55. Breast Reduction; 56. Gynecomastia; Part IX: Body Contouring; 57. Liposuction; 58. Brachioplasty; 59. Buttock Augmentation; 60. Abdominoplasty; 61. Medial Thigh Lift; 62. Body Contouring in Massive-Weight-Loss Patients; 63. Female Genital Aesthetic Surgery
64. Noninvasive Body Contouring65. Aesthetics of Gender Affirmation Surgery; Credits; Index
Summary: "Essentials of Aesthetic Surgery may fit in your pocket, but this easy-to-follow guide is teeming with valuable cutting-edge topics in cosmetic surgery. Focusing on both traditional and emerging concepts, techniques and innovations in aesthetic surgery, this portable book draws from the expertise of experienced surgeons to provide step-by-step instructions for the procedures surgeons build their careers on. This comprehensive guide offers readers: A practical guide to the most sought-after procedures, presented by internationally recognized experts Follows the best-selling Essentials of Plastic Surgery structure, which explores techniques and tips for success in a succinct, accessible, bulleted format Modern perspectives on traditional procedures, including facelift, necklift, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, liposuction, abdominoplasty, and thighlift A deeper look at correction of the tear trough deformity, lateral canthopexy, Asian blepharoplasty, secondary and ethnic rhinoplasty, the nasolabial fold, lip augmentation, nonsurgical rejuvenation, augmentation-mastopexy, gluteal augmentation, genital surgery, and transgender surgery Take-home points at the end of each chapter to summarize the content for easy review Rich, high-quality photographs and illustrations for an in-depth understanding of the pertinent anatomy As the role of the plastic surgeon has evolved, so must the techniques and available procedures to address the needs of the diverse aesthetic surgery patient population. Aesthetic surgery continues to grow exponentially in popularity, and this guide provides surgeons with the tools they need to stay abreast of changing trends and innovative techniques to achieve the highest possible patient satisfaction."-- Provided by publisher
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"Essentials of Aesthetic Surgery may fit in your pocket, but this easy-to-follow guide is teeming with valuable cutting-edge topics in cosmetic surgery. Focusing on both traditional and emerging concepts, techniques and innovations in aesthetic surgery, this portable book draws from the expertise of experienced surgeons to provide step-by-step instructions for the procedures surgeons build their careers on. This comprehensive guide offers readers: A practical guide to the most sought-after procedures, presented by internationally recognized experts Follows the best-selling Essentials of Plastic Surgery structure, which explores techniques and tips for success in a succinct, accessible, bulleted format Modern perspectives on traditional procedures, including facelift, necklift, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, liposuction, abdominoplasty, and thighlift A deeper look at correction of the tear trough deformity, lateral canthopexy, Asian blepharoplasty, secondary and ethnic rhinoplasty, the nasolabial fold, lip augmentation, nonsurgical rejuvenation, augmentation-mastopexy, gluteal augmentation, genital surgery, and transgender surgery Take-home points at the end of each chapter to summarize the content for easy review Rich, high-quality photographs and illustrations for an in-depth understanding of the pertinent anatomy As the role of the plastic surgeon has evolved, so must the techniques and available procedures to address the needs of the diverse aesthetic surgery patient population. Aesthetic surgery continues to grow exponentially in popularity, and this guide provides surgeons with the tools they need to stay abreast of changing trends and innovative techniques to achieve the highest possible patient satisfaction."-- Provided by publisher

Essentials of Aesthetic Surgery; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Part I: Basic Considerations; 1. The Aesthetic Surgery Patient; 2. The Artistry of Plastic Surgery; 3. Photography for the Aesthetic Surgeon; 4. Medicolegal Considerations in Aesthetic Surgery; Part II: Anesthesia; 5. Basics of Anesthesia for the Aesthetic Surgery Patient; 6. Perioperative Anesthesia Considerations for the Aesthetic Surgery Patient; 7. Procedure-Specific Anesthesia Guidelines for the Aesthetic Surgery Patient

8. Multimodal Analgesia for the Aesthetic Surgery PatientPart III: Safety; 9. Safety Considerations in Aesthetic Surgery; 10. Decreasing Complications in Aesthetic Surgery; 11. Venous Thromboembolism and the Aesthetic Surgery Patient; Part IV: Skin Care; 12. The Medi Spa and Other Practice Considerations; 13. Anatomy, Physiology, and Disorders of the Skin; 14. Cosmeceuticals and Other Office Products; 15. Ethnic Skin Care; Part V: Noninvasive and Minimally Invasive Therapy; 16. Basics of Laser Therapy; 17. Ablative Laser Resurfacing; 18. Nonablative Laser Resurfacing; 19. Chemical Peels

20. Dermabrasion21. Botulinum Toxin; 22. Soft Tissue Fillers; 23. Fat Grafting; 24. Treatment of Prominent Veins; Part VI: Adjuncts to Aesthetic Surgery; 25. Tissue Glues; 26. Fixation Devices; 27. Implants and Alloplasts (Nonbreast); 28. Progressive Tension Sutures; Part VII: Facial Surgery; 29. Periorbital Anatomy; 30. Face and Neck Anatomy; 31. Facial Analysis; 32. Hair Transplantation; 33. Browlift; 34. Upper Blepharoplasty; 35. Lower Blepharoplasty; 36. Asian Blepharoplasty; 37. Correction of the Tear Trough Deformity; 38. Lateral Canthopexy; 39. Blepharoptosis; 40. Midface Rejuvenation

41. Perioral Rejuvenation42. Facelift; 43. Nasolabial Fold; 44. Necklift; 45. Rhinoplasty; 46. Secondary Rhinoplasty; 47. Ethnic Rhinoplasty; 48. Lip Augmentation; 49. Genioplasty; 50. Otoplasty; Part VIII: Breast Surgery; 51. Breast Anatomy; 52. Breast Augmentation; 53. Mastopexy; 54. Augmentation-Mastopexy; 55. Breast Reduction; 56. Gynecomastia; Part IX: Body Contouring; 57. Liposuction; 58. Brachioplasty; 59. Buttock Augmentation; 60. Abdominoplasty; 61. Medial Thigh Lift; 62. Body Contouring in Massive-Weight-Loss Patients; 63. Female Genital Aesthetic Surgery

64. Noninvasive Body Contouring65. Aesthetics of Gender Affirmation Surgery; Credits; Index

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