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Procedural Dermatology Volume I: Reconstruction: Postresidency and Fellowship Compendium New edition [Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed]

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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 228 pages, height x width x depth: 270x195x15 mm, weight: 880 g, - 466 Illustrations, color, Contains 1 Digital download and 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jul-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3132424056
  • ISBN-13: 9783132424050
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 228 pages, height x width x depth: 270x195x15 mm, weight: 880 g, - 466 Illustrations, color, Contains 1 Digital download and 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jul-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3132424056
  • ISBN-13: 9783132424050
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A comprehensive, practical resource on reconstructive techniques after Mohs surgerySince the 1980s, dermatologists have increasingly assumed the reins of surgical reconstruction after Mohs micrographic surgery of the head and neck, as well as delicate areas of the hands, feet, and genitalia. Volume I of Procedural Dermatology: Postresidency and Fellowship Compendium, edited by esteemed dermatologists David H. Ciocon and Yoon-Soo Cindy Bae, provides a comprehensive review of the latest techniques in surgical reconstruction after Mohs surgery based on the location of the defect. The content reflects years of firsthand expertise from an impressive group of internationally recognized reconstructive surgery experts, who contributed chapters on evidence-based surgical, cosmetic, and laser techniques. Key Features- Editors are fellowship trained, double board-certified in dermatology and micrographic dermatologic surgery- Contributions from

pioneers in the field, including Richard Bennett and John Zitelli- A concise, algorithmic approach enhances acquisition of knowledge, while allowing treatment tailored to individual cases- Sixteen consistently formatted chapters discuss anatomic-specific reconstructive techniques from the scalp to the lower legs, as well as scar revision, melanoma, and prevention and repair of internal nasal valve dysfunctionThis is the quintessential resource on restorative surgery after Mohs surgery for dermatology fellows and clinicians who are new to practice. It will also benefit seasoned dermatologic surgeons looking to hone and expand their existing techniques.

1 Facial, Scalp, Neck, Hands, Lower Extremities, and Genital Anatomy2 Reconstruction of the Forehead Unit3 Reconstruction of the Nasal Unit4 Reconstruction of the Eyelid Units5 Reconstruction of the Cheek6 Reconstruction of the Upper and Lower Lip Unit7 Reconstruction of the Mental Unit8 Reconstruction of the Ear9 Reconstruction of the Neck Unit10 Reconstruction of the Scalp11 Reconstruction of the Hand and Nail Unit after Mohs Surgery12 Reconstruction of the Genital13 Reconstruction of Lower Legs14 Reconstruction of Scars15 Mohs and Melanoma16 Prevention and Repair of Internal Nasal Valve Dysfunction for the Reconstructive Surgeon

1 Facial, Scalp, Neck, Hands, Lower Extremities, and Genital Anatomy
2 Reconstruction of the Forehead Unit
3 Reconstruction of the Nasal Unit
4 Reconstruction of the Eyelid Units
5 Reconstruction of the Cheek
6 Reconstruction of the Upper and Lower Lip Unit
7 Reconstruction of the Mental Unit
8 Reconstruction of the Ear
9 Reconstruction of the Neck Unit
10 Reconstruction of the Scalp
11 Reconstruction of the Hand and Nail Unit after Mohs Surgery
12 Reconstruction of the Genital
13 Reconstruction of Lower Legs
14 Reconstruction of Scars
15 Mohs and Melanoma
16 Prevention and Repair of Internal Nasal Valve Dysfunction for the Reconstructive Surgeon