Injection Treatments in Cosmetic Surgery
eBook - PDF

Injection Treatments in Cosmetic Surgery

  1. 490 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

About this book

Injections are minimally invasive and therefore particularly popular with both plastic surgeons and dermatologists - as well as any other practitioners dedicated to the aesthetic field - with faster procedures and faster recovery time.This comprehensive textbook, from a team of experts, documents the most popular injection treatments - botulinum to

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Yes, you can access Injection Treatments in Cosmetic Surgery by Benjamin Ascher, Marina Landau, Bernard Rossi, Benjamin Ascher,Marina Landau,Bernard Rossi in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Medicine & Dermatology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2008
Print ISBN
9780415386517
eBook ISBN
9780203091814
Edition
1
Subtopic
Dermatology

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Preface
  5. Chapter 1- Practical anatomy of the face
  6. Chapter 2- Anatomy of the skin
  7. Chapter 3- Skin morphology and volume: methods of evaluation
  8. Chapter 4- Skin aging: clinical diagnosis and other factors
  9. Chapter 5A- The aging face and neck
  10. Chapter 5B- Hands and dĂŠcolletĂŠ
  11. Chapter 6- Sweat glands
  12. Chapter 7- Anesthesia in dermatology
  13. Chapter 8- History
  14. Chapter 9A- Structure, pharmacology, and immunology of the botulinum neurotoxins
  15. Chapter 9B- The clinician’s point of view
  16. Chapter 10- Applications and indications
  17. Chapter 11- Variant preparations of botulinum toxin A: Purtox, Xeomin, and BTX-A
  18. Chapter 12- Patient considerations
  19. Chapter 13- Legal and regulatory issues surrounding injectable dermal fillers and botulinum toxin in Europe
  20. Chapter 14- General monitoring: conservation, dilution, and storage
  21. Chapter 15- Optimal dosing and side-effects
  22. Chapter 16- The periorbital area
  23. Chapter 17- The glabella, frontalis, eyebrow area, and eyelids
  24. Chapter 18- The mid- and lower face
  25. Chapter 19- The neck area
  26. Chapter 20- The upper trunk: dĂŠcolletĂŠwrinkles and breast lift
  27. Chapter 21- Masseteric muscle hypertrophy and leg treatments
  28. Chapter 22- Facial palsy and asymmetries
  29. Chapter 23- Hyperhidrosis and other dermatologic indications
  30. Chapter 24- Other dermatologic indications
  31. Chapter 25- Medical and surgical combinations with botulinum toxins
  32. Chapter 26- Combining chemical peels with botulinum toxin injections
  33. Chapter 27- Complications and their legal implications
  34. Chapter 28- Preoperative care: photography documentation, and the subdermal test
  35. Chapter 29- Lip augmentation and rejuvenation
  36. Chapter 30- Mesolift: a new ‘soft’ approach in rejuvenation techniques
  37. Chapter 31- Body mesotherapy and ‘mesobotox’
  38. Chapter 32A- Injectable collagen
  39. Chapter 32B- The different types of injectable collagen
  40. Chapter 33- Agarose gel
  41. Chapter 34- Hyaluronic acids
  42. Chapter 35- The injectable products: slowly resorbables and non-resorbables
  43. Chapter 36- Side-effects of fillers
  44. Chapter 37- Fillers and granuloma: anatomopathological and clinical analysis and treatments
  45. Chapter 38- Cell therapy in cosmetic surgery: present and future
  46. Chapter 39- Developments in management of facial and body lipoatrophy with exogenous volumetric injectables
  47. Chapter 40- Adipose tissue, physiology and regenerative medicine
  48. Chapter 41- History of fat grafting in cosmetic surgery
  49. Chapter 42- The effect of different factors on the survival of transplanted adipose tissue
  50. Chapter 43- Global approach and techniques of fat grafting
  51. Chapter 44- Facial rejuvenation: lipostructure and other techniques
  52. Chapter 45- Chin lipofilling
  53. Chapter 46- Fat transfer in facial malformations and after trauma
  54. Chapter 47- Fat transfer in breast and thorax reconstructive surgery
  55. Chapter 48- Fat transfer in lower limb reconstructive surgery
  56. Chapter 49- The different products and their pharmacology
  57. Chapter 50- Side-effects, contraindications, and legislation
  58. Index
  59. Back Cover