UID:
almafu_9959237033502883
Format:
1 online resource (402 pages) :
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illustrations, photographs
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-63853-343-1
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1-62623-024-2
Content:
Written by leading plastic surgeons from five different continents across the globe, this facial plastic surgery reference gives readers the tools they need to successfully perform surgical and non-surgical procedures on patients of various ethnicities. It includes sections on facial plastic surgery procedures performed on Latin, African, Asian, and Mediterranean/Middle Eastern patients, along with a final section on special topics such as fat grafting for mixed race patients and keloid treatments for dark skinned patients. Key Features: Online access to more than 20 videos in which the authors perform facial plastic surgery procedures described in the book More than 1000 full-color illustrations clarify procedures presented in the text Covers all the major plastic and facial plastic surgery procedures performed on patients from different ethnic groups The contributors to this textbook are experts from various regions of the world. The wealth of information provided reflects the needs of patients from diverse ethnic backgrounds and their unique concepts of beauty. Each contributor offers readers expert advice on how to approach different ethnic groups and what procedures best meet the needs of each group.
Note:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Ethnic Considerations in Facial Plastic Surgery -- Media Center Information -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Menu of Accompanying Videos -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Section I General Considerations -- 1 The New Definition of Beauty -- 2 Surgical Anatomy of the Face: Evaluating Racial Differences -- 3 Ethnic Reflections Emphasizing the Nose -- 4 The Consultation -- Section II The Latin American/Mestizo Perspective -- 5 Aesthetic, Ethnic, and Cultural Considerations and Current Cosmetic Trends in Mestizo Patients in Latin America -- 6 Mestizo Rhinoplasty Using a Structural Open Approach -- 7 Revision Rhinoplasty Techniques in Thick-Skinned Patients -- 8 Approaches to the Midface in Heavy-Skinned Patients -- 9 Minimal Incision Facelift Technique -- 10 Eyebrow Lift Technique -- 11 Noninvasive Procedures in Mestizo Patients: What Works and What Patients Want -- Section III The African Perspective -- 12 Aesthetic, Ethnic, and Cultural Considerations and Current Cosmetic Trends in the African Descent Population -- 13 Dorsal Augmentation Techniques in the African Descent Platyrrhine Nose -- 14 Approach to the Nasal Base in Patients of African Descent -- 15 Rhytidectomy in Dark-Skinned Patients -- 16 Lip Remodeling Surgical Techniques -- Section IV The Asian Perspective -- 17 Aesthetic, Ethnic, and Cultural Considerations and Current Cosmetic Trends in the Asian Population -- 18 Primary Rhinoplasty Techniques: Use of Costal Cartilage -- 19 Implants in Rhinoplasty -- 20 Rhinoplasty in Patients from South Asia -- 21 Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty Techniques in East Asian Patients -- 22 Surgical and Nonsurgical Techniques for Treating the Square Jaw -- 23 Surgical Techniques for the Correction of Hanging Ala.
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24 Minimally Invasive Techniques in East Asian and Southeast Asian Peoples: What Do Patients Want? -- Section V The Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Perspective -- 25 Aesthetic, Ethnic, and Cultural Considerations and Current Cosmetic Trends in the Mediterranean and Middle East -- 26 Rhinoplasty in Mediterranean Patients -- 27 Managing the Long, Droopy Nasal Tip -- 28 Approaches to the Middle Eastern Nose -- 29 Midface Lift: Our Current Approaches -- Section VI Special Topics -- 30 Nuances of Fat Grafting in the Face of the Mixed-Race Patient -- 31 Scar and Keloid Treatment in Patients with Dark Skin Types -- 32 Skin-Tightening Devices in Mixed-Race Patients -- Index.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-62623-023-4
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
DOI:
10.1055/b-004-140248
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