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Fully updated to meet the demands of the 21st-century surgeon, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Volume 2 of Plastic Surgery, 3rd Edition, provides you with the most current knowledge and techniques in aesthetic plastic surgery, allowing you to offer every patient the best possible outcome. Access all the state-of-the-art know-how you need to overcome any challenge you may face and exceed your patients’ expectations.

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  • Apply the very latest advances in aesthetic plastic surgery and ensure optimal outcomes with evidence-based advice from a diverse collection of world-leading authorities.
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  • Master the latest nonsurgical aesthetic therapies, including cosmetic skin care, Botulinum toxin treatments, soft tissue fillers, and skin resurfacing.
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Date de parution 07 septembre 2012
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EAN13 9781455740499
Langue English
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Plastic Surgery
Volume Two: Aesthetic
Third Edition

Peter C. Neligan, MB, FRCS(I), FRCSC, FACS
Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

Richard J. Warren, MD, FRCS(C)
Clinical Professor, Division of Plastic Surgery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada


Saunders
Table of Contents
Instructions for online access
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Video Contents
Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Chapter 1: Managing the cosmetic patient
Societal interest in cosmetic surgery
Patient motivation for cosmetic surgery
Special patient groups
The initial consultation
Second and subsequent consultations
Saying “no” to a potential patient
Saying “yes”: what is involved?
Postoperative follow-up
The unsatisfactory outcome
Managing the unhappy patient
Conclusion
Section I: Aesthetic Surgery of the Face
Chapter 2: Nonsurgical skin care and rejuvenation
Determining skin type
Skin aging
Dry skin
Sensitive skin
Pigmented skin
Wrinkled skin
Role of noninvasive procedures
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Botulinum toxin (BoNT-A)
Introduction
History
Basic science
Patient selection
Treatment technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 4: Soft-tissue fillers
Introduction
The pathophysiology of wrinkles
Historical perspective
Classification of fillers
Injection technique
Indications and applications
Contraindications and considerations
Complications and their treatment
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Facial skin resurfacing
Introduction
History of resurfacing procedures
Basic science of resurfacing procedures
Diagnosis and clinical evaluation
Patient selection and treatment
Post-procedure care
Complications
Disclosures
Chapter 6: Anatomy of the aging face
Introduction
Regions of the face
Surgical anatomy of the face, SMAS, facial spaces and retaining ligaments
Anatomy over the cavities in the skeleton
Facial spaces
Facial nerve branches
Aging changes of the face
Facial spaces and retaining ligaments
Regional changes observed with the aging face
Considerations for correcting aging changes of the face based on the anatomy of the aging face
Summary
Chapter 7: Forehead rejuvenation
Introduction
History
Anatomy
Patient presentation
Patient selection
Surgical techniques
Postoperative care
Outcomes and complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 8: Blepharoplasty
Introduction
History
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Patient selection
Treatment/technique
Postoperative care
Complications
Special considerations
Chapter 9: Secondary blepharoplasty: Techniques
Introduction
Anatomical zones
Corneal protection
Upper eyelid
Lower eyelid
Chapter 10: Asian facial cosmetic surgery
Introduction
Asian blepharoplasty
Asian rhinoplasty
Asian facial bone surgery
Chapter 11.1: Facelift: Principles
Introduction
History
Anatomy and patient presentation
Patient selection
Surgery
Technique
Surgical complications
Conclusion
Chapter 11.2: Facelift: Introduction to deep tissue techniques
Introduction
Subcutaneous facelift
Supra-platysmal plane facelift
Subperiosteal facelift
Summary
Chapter 11.3: Facelift: Platysma-SMAS plication
Introduction
Technique
Evaluation
Discussion
Conclusion
Chapter 11.4: Facelift: Facial rejuvenation with loop sutures, the MACS lift and its derivatives
Introduction
Surgical foundation for the MACS-lift
Patient evaluation
Previous surgery
Medical history
Patient expectations
Surgical strategy
Summary
Chapter 11.5: Facelift: Lateral SMASectomy
Introduction
Operative technique
Chapter 11.6: Facelift: The extended SMAS technique in facial rejuvenation
Introduction
Anatomic considerations
Aesthetic analysis and treatment planning
Radial expansion
Surgical technique: extended SMAS dissection
Variations in extended SMAS technique to affect a restoration in facial shape
Vectors of fat elevation: facial asymmetry
SMAS fixation
Correction of platysma bands and cervical obliquity
Summary
Chapter 11.7: Facelift: SMAS with skin attached – the “high SMAS” technique
History
Patient consultation
Evolution of the “high SMAS” technique
Surgical planning
Surgical technique
Ancillary procedures
Postoperative care
Complications
Chapter 11.8: Facelift: Subperiosteal facelift
Introduction
The advantages of the subperiosteal facelift
Technique
Results
Chapter 12: Secondary deformities and the secondary facelift
Introduction
Identification and analysis of secondary aging deformity
Identification and analysis of secondary surgical deformities
Patient considerations
Technical considerations in secondary facelift
Conclusion
Chapter 13: Neck rejuvenation
Introduction
History
Anatomy and the effect of aging
Effects of aging/disease process
Preoperative assessment
Nonsurgical options
Minimally invasive options
Surgical options
Postoperative care
Complications
Chapter 14: Structural fat grafting
Introduction
History
Aging and atrophy
Diagnosis, patient presentation, indications
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 15: Skeletal augmentation
Introduction
Historical perspective
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Requisites of implant shape, positioning, and immobilization
Midface implants
Mandible implants
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 16: Anthropometry, cephalometry, and orthognathic surgery
Introduction
Anthropometrics
Orthognathic surgical procedures
Mandibular osteotomies
Genioplasty
Maxillary osteotomy
Postoperative care
Complications
Chapter 17: Nasal analysis and anatomy
Introduction
Blood supply
Nerve supply
Intrinsic and extrinsic nasal musculature
Nasal ligaments
Nasal bones, cartilages and septum
Chapter 18: Open technique rhinoplasty
Introduction
Historical perspective
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Patient selection
Treatment surgical technique
Correction of specific deformities
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 19: Closed technique rhinoplasty
Introduction
The anatomy and science necessary for surgical success
The structural nasal layers
The effect of rhinoplasty on the airway
Patient selection
Basic nasal aesthetics
Parameters of rhinoplasty planning
Surgical technique
Turbinectomy
Prioritizing the septal graft specimen for augmentation
Routine postoperative care
Selection and use of additional graft donor sites and other augmentation materials
The postoperative course
Variations on the standard
Problems in the postoperative course
The unhappy patient
Secondary rhinoplasty
Chapter 20: Airway issues and the deviated nose
Introduction
History
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes/prognosis/complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 21: Secondary rhinoplasty
Introduction
Patient presentation
Patient selection
Common problems
Postoperative care
Complications and untoward results
Chapter 22: Otoplasty
Introduction
History
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 23: Hair restoration
Introduction
Basic science: anatomy of hair
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Classification
Evaluation of the patient
Role and effectiveness of medications
Technique
Anesthesia
Outcome, prognosis, and complications
Secondary procedures
Section II: General Aesthetic Surgery
Chapter 24: Liposuction: A comprehensive review of techniques and safety
Introduction
Basic science and anatomic considerations
Operative considerations
Wetting solutions and

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