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E-grāmata: Advances in Cosmetic Surgery 2019: Advances in Cosmetic Surgery 2019

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Advances in Cosmetic Surgery includes the latest advances and breakthroughs in the field of cosmetic surgery from a multi-specialty perspective. Members of our distinguished editorial board, Gregory H. Branham, MD, Jeffrey S. Dover, MD, FRCPC, Heather J. Furnas, MD, Marissa MJ Tenenbaum, MD, and Allan E. Wulc, MD, FACS, have brought together the leading experts in the field to bring you this influential new publication. Articles in this volume include: The Latest in Cosmetic Medicine: Supplements, Hormones, and Evidence; Non-surgical Vaginal Treatments; Hand Rejuvenation; Non-Surgical Periorbital Rejuvenation; New Synergistic Tricks: Fillers + Neuromodulators + Technology = More Than the Sum; Tricks to Patient Retention for Maintenance Care; Submental Contouring: A Comparison of CoolSculpting, Kybella, and Liposuction; Treatments for the Aging Lip; Hair Loss in Men and Women: Medical and Surgical Therapies; Pain Control in the Age of an Opioid Epidemic; Facial Rejuvenation: Fat Transfer vs. Fillers; Subcutaneous Neck Plasma Skin Tightening; Update on the Treatment of the Skeletonized Upper Eyelid; Sculptural Aesthetic Surface Anatomy of the Face; Surgical Site Infections (SSIs) in Cosmetic Surgery; Microneedling (non-RF related); Defining the Brow Fat Pad: The Brassiere Suture; Plasma Resurfacing; Subcutaneous Body Skin Tightening; Update on the Treatment of Post-blepharoplasty Lower Eyelid Retraction; and PRP for Hair Growth. Be sure to order your copy of Volume 2 or subscribe today, so you don't miss out on these important and timely updates in the field of cosmetic surgery!
Editorial Board iii
Contributors v
Introduction xi
Gregory H. Branham
Jeffrey S. Dover
Heather J. Furnas
Marissa M.J. Tenenbaum
Allan E. Wuic
Preface xiii
Gregory Harris Branham
The Latest in Cosmetic Medicine: Supplements, Hormones, and Evidence 1(10)
Samantha A. Thiry
Jennifer L. Walden
Introduction
1(1)
Age-related diseases
2(1)
Hormonal changes in men and women associated with age, symptoms, and treatment options
3(6)
Summary
9(2)
Sculptural Aesthetic Surface Anatomy of the Face 11(12)
Peter M. Schmid
Introduction: the sculptor and surgeon
11(1)
Facial beauty and attractiveness
11(1)
Physical examination: facial shape and form
12(7)
Canons, Proportions, and Shape
13(1)
Facial Structural Platform
13(3)
Facial Soft Tissue Platform
16(3)
Summary
19(4)
Tricks for Patient Retention for Maintenance Care 23(6)
Kavita Mariwalla
Nature of the problem
23(2)
Discount programs
25(1)
Bundled purchases
25(2)
Summary
27(2)
Surgical Site Infections in Cosmetic Surgery 29(12)
Emily A. Spataro
Introduction
29(1)
Background
29(1)
Summary of current guidelines
30(1)
Surgical site infections in plastic surgery
30(1)
Evidence-based recommendations for the prevention of surgical site infections in plastic surgery
31(1)
Procedure-specific surgical site infection prevention
32(3)
Breast surgery
32(1)
Abdominoplasty
32(1)
Liposuction
33(1)
Rhytidectomy
33(1)
Blepharoplasty
33(1)
Rhinoplasty
34(1)
Facial alloplastic implantation
34(1)
Skin resurfacing
34(1)
Other dermatologic procedures
35(1)
Risk factors
35(1)
Summary
36(5)
Pain Control in the Age of an Opioid Epidemic 41(6)
Rachel C. Baker
Jennifer F. Waljee
Introduction
41(1)
Pain control: opioids
42(1)
Opioid prescribing for surgical care
42(1)
Alternative analgesic treatments
43(1)
Alternative analgesic treatments: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
43(1)
Alternative analgesic treatments: acetaminophen
43(1)
Alternative analgesic treatments: behavioral techniques
44(1)
Summary
44(3)
Microneedling 47(8)
Shilpi Khetarpal
Jonathan Soh
Mara Weinstein Velez
Adele Haimovic
Video content accompanies this article at http://www.advancesincosmeticsurgery.com.
Background
47(1)
Mechanism of action
47(1)
Microneedling instruments
48(1)
Procedure
48(1)
Contraindications and treatment considerations
48(1)
Adverse events
49(1)
Microneedling and rejuvenation
49(2)
Microneedling and scars
51(4)
New Synergistic Tricks: Fillers + Neuromodulators + Technology = More than the Sum 55(14)
Ryan C. Kelm
Omer Ibrahim
Introduction
55(1)
Combining soft tissue fillers with neuromodulators
55(1)
Soft tissue filler combinations
56(2)
Combinations with energy-based devices
58(1)
Intense pulsed light
59(1)
Lasers
59(1)
Nonablative lasers
59(1)
Ablative lasers
60(2)
Microfocused ultrasound
62(1)
Radiofrequency
63(1)
Radiofrequency with microneedling
63(1)
Soft tissue filler and synthetic deoxycholic acid
63(1)
Summary
64(5)
Facial Rejuvenation: Fat Transfer Versus Fillers 69(6)
Ali A. Qureshi
Marissa M.J. Tenenbaum
The aging face
69(3)
Autologous fat injection
69(1)
Surgical technique for fat grafting
70(1)
Injection
71(1)
Common side effects
71(1)
Filler
72(2)
Anesthesia and pain management
73(1)
Common side effects
74(1)
Management of vasoocclusion
74(1)
Authors' thoughts on fat versus filler
74(1)
Submental Fat Contouring: A Comparison of Deoxycholic Acid, Cryolipolysis, and Liposuction 75(14)
Sara Hogan
Prasanthi Kandula
Daniel J. Callaghan
Jeffrey S. Dover
Introduction
75(1)
Anatomy of the submental area
75(1)
Evaluation of the patient with submental fullness
76(1)
Deoxycholic acid
76(1)
Deoxycholic acid patient evaluation
76(3)
Preprocedure
78(1)
Procedure
79(1)
Postprocedure
79(1)
Adverse effects
79(1)
Complications
79(1)
Clinical results
80(1)
Cryolipolysis
80(1)
Cryolipolysis patient evaluation
80(2)
Preprocedure
80(2)
Procedure
82(1)
Postprocedure
82(1)
Clinical results
82(1)
Adverse effects
82(1)
Submental liposuction
82(1)
Submental liposuction patient evaluation
82(2)
Preprocedure
84(1)
Procedure
84(1)
Postprocedural care
84(1)
Adverse effects
84(1)
Summary
84(5)
Subcutaneous Neck Skin Plasma Tightening 89(8)
Jack Zamora
Shawn Roman
Video content accompanies this article at http://www.advancesincosmeticsurgery.com.
Introduction
89(1)
Surgical technique
90(1)
Preoperative planning
90(1)
Procedural approach
90(7)
Miniincision superficial musculoaponeurotic system/platysma plication
90(1)
Plasma skin tightening
91(6)
Treatments for the Aging Lip 97(10)
Larry Kevin Heard
Susan Weinkle
Video content accompanies this article at http://www.advancesincosmeticsurgery.com.
Introduction: Nature of the problem
97(2)
Surgical technique
99(1)
Preoperative planning
99(1)
Preparation and patient positioning
100(1)
Procedural approach
101(1)
Injecting fillers
101(1)
Injecting neurotoxin
102(1)
Immediate postprocedural care and rehabilitation
103(1)
Clinical results in the literature
103(1)
Potential complications, risks, benefits, and limits
103(1)
Summary
104(3)
Nonsurgical Periorbital Rejuvenation 107(14)
Loreley D. Smith
Steven M. Couch
Video content accompanies this article at http://www.advancesincosmeticsurgery.com.
Introduction
107(1)
Periorbital skin resurfacing
107(4)
Chemical peels
107(2)
LASER therapy
109(2)
Neuromodulators
111(4)
Surgical technique
112(3)
Dermal fillers
115(6)
Introduction
115(1)
Surgical technique
115(6)
Update on the Treatment of Postblepharoplasty Lower Eyelid Retraction 121(14)
Daniel G. Straka
Jill A. Foster
Introduction: the nature of the problem
121(5)
Anatomy
122(1)
Risk Factors
123(1)
Transcutaneous or Transconjunctival?
124(2)
Surgical technique
126(7)
Preoperative Planning
126(1)
Preoperative Considerations for Planning Surgical Technique
127(2)
Prep and Patient Positioning
129(1)
Procedural Approach
130(3)
Immediate Postprocedural Care and Recovery
133(1)
Potential complications
133(1)
Management
133(1)
Discussion
133(2)
Update on the Treatment of the Skeletonized Upper Eyelid 135(8)
Morris E. Hartstein
Video content accompanies this article at http://www.advancesincosmeticsurgery.com.
Defining the Brow Fat Pad: The Brow Fat Pad Suspension Suture 143(8)
Yao Wang
Andrew Harrison
Amy Patel
Guy Massey
Video content accompanies this article at http://www.advancesincosmeticsurgery.com
Introduction
143(1)
Surgical technique
144(1)
Preoperative planning
144(1)
Preparation and patient positioning
144(1)
Procedural approach
144(1)
Immediate postoperative care
145(1)
Rehabilitation and recovery
145(1)
Clinical results in the literature
145(1)
Potential complications, risks, benefits, and limitations
146(2)
Complications, risks, and management
146(1)
Benefits
147(1)
Limitations
147(1)
Summary
148(3)
Platelet-rich Plasma for Hair Growth 151(10)
Christina Wong
Shilpi Khetarpal
Video content accompanies this article at http://www.advancesincosmeticsurgery.com.
Introduction
151(1)
Procedural technique
152(6)
Preoperative planning
152(5)
Preparation and Patient Positioning
157(1)
Procedural Approach
158(1)
Immediate Postprocedural Care
158(1)
Rehabilitation and Recovery
158(1)
Clinical results in the literature
158(1)
Potential complications/risks/benefits/limits
159(1)
Summary
159(2)
Hair Loss in Men and Women: Medical and Surgical Therapies 161(16)
Gorana Kuka Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein
Justin Cohen
Video content accompanies this article at http://www.advancesincosmeticsurgery.com
Introduction
161(1)
Understanding androgenic hair loss
161(2)
Medical therapies
163(3)
Addressing underlying conditions contributing to androgenic alopecia
163(1)
Minoxidil
163(1)
Finasteride
164(1)
Low-level laser light
164(1)
Platelet-rich plasma
165(1)
Microneedling
166(1)
Mesenchymal regenerative cells, stromal vascular fraction, and adipose tissue injections
166(1)
Surgical therapies
166(3)
Introduction
166(1)
History of surgeries used to treat androgenic alopecia
167(1)
Surgical procedures other than hair transplants
167(1)
Hair transplantation
168(1)
Surgical technique
169(6)
Preoperative planning
169(1)
Preparation and patient positioning
169(2)
Procedural approach
171(2)
Post procedure care
173(2)
Future therapies
175(2)
Subcutaneous Body Skin Tightening 177(12)
Forum Patel
Jennifer MacGregor
Yunyoung Claire Chang
Anne Chapas
Introduction
177(4)
Radio frequency
177(4)
Micorfocused Ultrasound
181(1)
Surgical technique
181(4)
Preoperative planning
181(1)
Preparation and patient positioning
181(2)
Procedural approach
183(2)
Immediate postprocedural care
185(1)
Rehabilitation and recovery
185(1)
Potential complications/risks/benefits/limits
185(1)
Management
185(1)
Summary
185(4)
Hand Rejuvenation 189(6)
Prasanthi Kandula
Sara Hogan
Daniel J. Callaghan
Jeffrey S. Dover
Introduction
189(1)
Aging process of the hands
189(1)
Treatment
190(1)
Topical Agents
190(1)
Chemical Peels
190(1)
Soft-tissue augmentation
190(2)
Hyaluronic Acid
190(1)
Calcium Hydroxyapatite
191(1)
Poly-L-Lactic Acid
191(1)
Autologous Fat Transfer
191(1)
Potential Complications, Risks, and Limitations
191(1)
Vein treatments
192(1)
Sclerotherapy
192(1)
Laser/light sources and energy-based devices
192(1)
Intense Pulsed Light
192(1)
Nonablative Resurfacing Lasers
192(1)
Ablative Resurfacing Lasers
192(1)
Q-Switched Devices
193(1)
Photodynamic Therapy
193(1)
Pulsed Dye and Pulsed Green Potassium Titanyl Phosphate Lasers
193(1)
Summary
193(2)
Nonsurgical Vaginal Treatments 195
Francisco L. Canales
Heather J. Furnas
Introduction
195(1)
Vaginal health issues
196(1)
Effect on women's lives
196(1)
The rise of nonsurgical options for vaginal rejuvenation
196(1)
Vaginal laxity
197(1)
Radiofrequency devices
197(1)
Lasers in vaginal rejuvenation
198(1)
Stress urinary incontinence
199(1)
Food and drug administration warning
199
Dr. Jeffrey S. Dover is the co-director of SkinCare Physicians of Chestnut Hill, a comprehensive facility specializing in dermatology, laser and cosmetic surgery, and he is Associate Professor of Clinical Dermatology at Yale University School of Medicine, and Associate Professor of Dermatology at Brown Medical School. Dr. Dover's research interests are Photomedicine, lasers in medicine, cosmetic laser surgery, and medical education. He is the author of over 400 scientific publications. He has co-authored and edited over 45 textbooks, many of which have been translated into French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Polish and Chinese and are sold to physicians all over the world. Dr. Dover is the founding editor of Journal Watch for Dermatology, produced by the publishers of the New England Journal of Medicine. He is also a Past President of both the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery and the American Society for Lasers in Medicine and Surgery.