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Cosmetic Medicine and Surgery 1st Edition by Pierre Andre, ISBN-13: 978-1482208092

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  • Publisher: ‎ CRC Press; 1st edition (January 18, 2017)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • 808 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 1482208091
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1482208092

Aesthetic rejuvenation now encompasses so many topics that practitioners in one area may feel out of touch with developments in other areas in the same field. With over 70 chapters, over 1200 figures (many in full color), over 80 tables, and over 20 videos, from an international list of contributors, under an eminent team of editors, Cosmetic Medicine & Surgery is a comprehensive and authoritative resource. It covers a wide spectrum of topics including the fundamental aspects, cosmetic aspects, minimally invasive surgery, the aesthetic facelift, and many others in this most high-profile of medical and surgical specialties.

Table of Contents:

Cover

Half Title

Title Page

Copyright Page

Table of Contents

Contributors

PART I: FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS

1. What is beauty? A historical excursus through a continuously evolving subjective and objective perception

2. Body dysmorphic disorder

3. Pathophysiology of skin aging

4. Clinical signs of aging

5. Stem cells and growth factors

6. Adipose tissue: Development, physiology, and pathophysiology

7. How to evaluate aging skin: Tools and techniques

8. The aesthetic consultation

PART II: COSMETIC ASPECTS

9. Cosmetics and cosmeceuticals

10. Photoprotection

11. Allergic risks to cosmetics and hypersensitive skin

12. Hormones and the skin

13. Diet and the skin

14. The red face

15. Pigmentation of the face

16. Makeup techniques in dermatology

17. Nail care, nail modification techniques, and camouflaging strategies

18. Focal hyperhidrosis: Diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up

19. Cosmetic tattooing

20. Body piercings

PART III: MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY

21. Office surgery for dermatologists

22. Aesthetic suture techniques

23. Dressing systems in cosmetic dermatology

24. Local anesthesia for dermatological surgery

25. Management of abnormal scars

26. Cosmetic surgery of the scalp

27. Endovascular procedures for treating chronic venous insufficiency

28. Phlebectomy

29. Nail surgery

30. Superficial and medium-depth chemical peels

31. Deep peels

32. Combination chemical peels

33. Dermabrasion

34. 41-Laser dermatology

35. Surgical lasers: Ablative and fractional devices

36. Nonablative lasers

37. Intense pulsed light

38. Photobiomodulation and light-emitting diodes

39. Radiofrequency

40. Fundamentals of ultrasound sources

41. Lasers for tattoo removal

42. Laser and pigmented (melanotic) lesions

43. Lasers, intense pulsed light, and skin redness

44. Laser and veins

45. Lasers and intense pulsed light for hair reduction

46. Photodynamic therapy for aesthetic indications

47. Nonsurgical skin tightening

48. Cellulite and non-surgical fat destruction

49. Cryolipolysis

50. Botulinum toxins: Uses in cutaneous medicine

51. Cosmetic botulinum toxin treatment

52. Complications and pitfalls of cosmetic botulinum toxin treatment

53. History of soft-tissue augmentation

54. Mesotherapy

55. Hyaluronic acid: Science, indications, and results

56. Complications of fillers

57. Platelet-rich plasma from science to clinical results

58. Fat grafting

59. Liposuction

60. Laser lipolysis

61. Soft tissue lifting by suspension sutures

62. Blepharoplasty

PART IV: THE AESTHETIC FACELIFT

63. Facelift: Identity and attractiveness reconstruction

64. Development of a therapeutic program: Some rules

65. Practical anatomy for face-lifts

66. Surgical rejuvenation: Cervico-facial lift technique using the superficial musculoaponeurotic plane technique

67. Surgical rejuvenation: The temporal lift

68. Surgical rejuvenation: Endoscopic brow lift

69. Surgical rejuvenation: The midface lift

70. Surgical rejuvenation: Autologous adipose grafting

71. Positive and negative aspects of face and eyelid cosmetic surgery

72. Current and future options for the facelift

PART V: OTHER ASPECTS

73. Training in aesthetic and cosmetic dermatology

74. Aesthetic technician

75. Internet and e-consultation in aesthetic and cosmetic dermatology

76. Fundamentals of managing and marketing a cosmetic dermatology clinic in the modern world

77. Legal considerations in aesthetic and cosmetic dermatology

Index

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