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Office-Based Facial Cosmetic Surgery / edited by Behnam Bohluli, Suzan Obagi, Ryan Diepenbrock, Shohreh Ghasemi, James Jeffrey.

Springer Nature - Springer Medicine (R0) eBooks 2025 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bohluli, Behnam.
Contributor:
Bohluli
Series:
Medicine Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Surgery, Plastic.
Dermatology.
Plastic Surgery.
Local Subjects:
Plastic Surgery.
Dermatology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1116 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
Office-based facial cosmetic surgery began in the 1960s and has expanded exponentially since then. The majority of clinics now have their own office-based facilities, and every elective aesthetic procedure from hair transplantation to abdominoplasty and breast reduction can be done as an outpatient procedure with tremendous increases in efficiency, safety, and time. Although the capital expenditure is high, the rewards in time, efficiency, and safety are greater. Patients can be seen before surgery, between cases, and after surgery with no loss of time. An office-based situation allows multidisciplinary approaches of specialties to startup teamwork. In addition, the patient's time is treated with the highest respect. This book combines the knowledge of contributors from specialties like plastic surgery, dermatology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, ENT, and more to provide readers with an extensive guidebook on aesthetic office-based procedures. The book provides detailed case studies alongside the variety of complications that may arise. At the end of each part, the authors will engage in a discussion of how to achieve ideal results based on the individual patient. With videos illustrating proper technique for each procedure and full color images to correspond with each treatment, this text will offer a multidiscplinary approach to appeal to a wide audience of physicians. .
Contents:
The Facial Aging Process: Review of Bony and Soft Tissue Changes
Part 1 - Procedural Neuromodulators for Facial Cosmetic Surgery
Neuromodulators past, present, future
Forehead neurotoxin injection (Upper face)
Neuromodulation with Botulinum Toxin Type A in the Management of Glabellar Frown Lines
Crow’s Feet: An In-depth Exploration
Middle Facial 1/3; Bunny lines
Nasal Tip Lift with Botulinum Toxin: An Overview
Lower Facial 1/3; Perioral rhytids, Gummy Smile, Chin
Neuromodulators in the Neck- Platysma bands, horizontal necklace lines, Nefertiti lift
Neuromodulators for Masseter Hypertrophy for bruxism or lower face reshaping
Complications: lid ptosis, asymmetry (upper and lower face)
Part 2 - Non-Surgical Facial Contouring and Volume Restoration
Use of Fillers for Facial Aesthetics
Forehead & Temple Volume Restoration
Periorbital Rejuvenation- Tear Trough, Periorbital region , Brows
Soft tissue filler for the cheek and pre-parotid region
Nasolabial Folds And Peri-nasal (piriform) Rejuvenation
Liquid Rhinoplasty
Melomental Fold, Prejowl Sulcus, And Chin
Jawline Contouring
Lip filler
Hyaluronidase- for non-urgent complications- when to use it, how to dose it, how to inject it
Lipolysis (cryolipolysis)
Chemical Lipolysis
Complication 1: Necrosis
Complication 2: Tyndall Effect
Complication 3: Blindness
Management of the complications of dermal filler procedures
Part 3 - Skin Resurfacing
Non-ablative Fractionated Laser Resurfacing
Ablative Laser Resurfacing for wrinkles
Acne Scar Treatment, lasertherapy
Vascular laser treatment
Chemical Peels- Superficial
Medium-Depth Peels
Chemical Peels- Modified Phenol Peels
Chemical Peels- CROSS technique for acne scars
Rhinophyma- radiofrequency vs ablative laser debulking
Tattoo Removal
Laser Hair Removal
Laser Hair Removal Complications
Complication of Skin Resurfacing (infection)
Complications 2: Dyspigmentation
Scarring; as a complication of laser resurfacing
Part 4 - Minimally Invasive Approaches Facial Rejuvenation
Plasma Skin resurfacing (Jet plasma or Renuvion)
HiFU- High Intensity Focused Ultrasound
RF In Facial Recountoring- Microneedling with or without Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
Radiofrequency Microneedling
Thread lifts of upper 1/3 of the face
Thread lift: Middle Facial 1/3
Threadlift: Lower Facial 1/3 and Neck
Thread Lift Complications
Part 5 - Hair Restoration
Hair Loss, Diagnosis, Treatment Planning
Medical Management
PRP for Hair loss
Injections for hair loss
Linear-Strip Excision for Hair Restoration
Part 6 - Surgical Procedures
OFFiCE BASED ANESTHESIA
Local and Tumescent Anesthesia for In-office Procedures
Lower Blepharoplasty: Transconjunctival Fat Resection with Skin Pinch Skin Reduction
Upper Blepharoplasty
Lateral Suspension Canthopexy
The Tricophytic/Transfolicular Brow Lift
Endoscopic Forehead and Brow Lift
Brow lift: internal brow pexi
Nano Fat Transfer
Fat Transfer
Buccal Fat Pad Removal
Office based facial implant (chin implant)
Submental Liposuction
Lip Lift
Crown Lengthening
Otoplasty
Rhinoplasties: Hump
Rhinoplasties: Management of the Bulbous Tip
Rhinoplasties: The Crooked Nose
Tip Grafting and Support
Face lift: Management of the SMAS
Deep neck Lift
Earlobe rejuvenation: aging and aesthetic
Acne Scar Treatment, Subcision.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
3-031-85163-3
9783031851636
OCLC:
1565426578

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