
Dermal Fillers
Facial Anatomy and Injection Techniques
- 574 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Dermal Fillers
Facial Anatomy and Injection Techniques
About this book
The quintessential visual guide to facial aesthetic enhancement and dermal filler injection techniques from top experts
In-depth and detailed knowledge of anatomy, different facial shapes, and ethnic origins is essential to delivering safe, effective, natural, and harmonious aesthetic facial treatment results. Dermal Fillers: Facial Anatomy and Injection Techniques is the culmination of many years of expertise decrypting facial anatomy as it applies to aesthetic enhancement of the face. This visually rich atlas is authored by internationally renowned Brazilian dermatologists André Braz, an esteemed expert in the use of botulinum toxin, fillers, and lasers; and Thais Sakuma, a distinguished lecturer in the application of botulinum toxin and hyaluronic acid fillers.
Nineteen highly practical, concise, and didactic chapters are organized consistently with structured text at the beginning of each chapter. The book encompasses the application of injection techniques for the full spectrum of indications, from softening wrinkles to facial contouring. Important topics include facial assessment, hyaluronic acid science, facial aging, and regional nerve blocks for pain management. Meticulous anatomic descriptions and images depict the relationships between superficial and deeper structures such as vasculature, thereby providing vital knowledge to help clinicians avoid potentially serious complications.
Key Features:
- Systematic organization based on aesthetic zones, from superficial to deep
- Richly illustrated, with 1664 outstanding drawings, remarkable cadaver dissection images, and patient photos
- Seventeen concise video sequences elucidate key injection techniques
- Comprehensive coverage of potential complications, such as unintended injection of filler into vasculature
- Expert discussion of safety issues, potential pitfalls, and the naturalness of expected outcomes
This is the ultimate resource for all dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and non–core practitioners who wish to expand their practices to offer complex facial cosmetic injection techniques and achieve optimal patient outcomes.
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Table of contents
- Dermal Fillers: Facial Anatomy and Injection Techniques
- MedOne Information
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Videos
- Foreword
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Facial Assessment
- Chapter 2 Anatomy of the Face
- Chapter 3 Biophysical Properties of Hyaluronic Acid
- Chapter 4 Anatomy of the Aging Process
- Chapter 5 Anesthetic Block
- Chapter 6 Filler Injection of the Temporal Region
- Chapter 7 Filler Injection of the Eyebrows
- Chapter 8 Filler Injection of the Forehead
- Chapter 9 Filler Injection of the Glabella
- Chapter 10 Filler Injection of the Malar and Zygomatic Regions
- Chapter 11 Filler Injection of the Nasojugal Groove and Palpebromalar Groove
- Chapter 12 Filler Injection of the Nasolabial Fold
- Chapter 13 Filler Injection of the Submalar Triangle
- Chapter 14 Filler Injection of the Nose
- Chapter 15 Filler Injection of the Preauricular Region and the Earlobe
- Chapter 16 Filler Injection of the Lips, Oral Commissure, and Mentolabial Sulcus
- Chapter 17 Filler Injection of the Chin and Mandible Contour
- Chapter 18 Complications and Adverse Effects
- Chapter 19 Risk Areas
- Index
- Addtional MedOne Information