<strong>Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in Asians: Principles and Techniques</strong>offers a comprehensive guide to all aspects of cosmetic surgery in Asians, focusing on the differences in surgical techniques and general principles when treating these patients. With special emphasis on minimally invasiv
Aesthetic plastic surgery in Asians: principles & techniques
✍ Scribed by Pu, Lee L. Q
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2015
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- English
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✦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Editor......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Dedication......Page 6
Contributors......Page 10
Foreword......Page 16
Preface......Page 18
Acknowledgments......Page 22
Contents......Page 28
Part I: General principles......Page 38
1.Evaluation of Asian Cosmetic Surgery Patients......Page 40
2. Cultural and Societal Considerations for Asian Cosmetic Surgery Patients......Page 52
3. Psychological and Psychiatric Considerations for Asian Cosmetic Surgery Patients......Page 58
4. Scar Management for Asian Cosmetic Surgery Patients......Page 68
5. Reoperations in Cosmetic Surgery......Page 82
Part II: Nonsurgical or Minimally Invasive Procedures for Facial Rejuvenation......Page 88
6. Skin Hyperpigmentation in Asians: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment......Page 90
7. Treatment for Acne and Acne Scars......Page 108
8. Laser Skin Resurfacing......Page 122
9. Soft Tissue Fillers for Facial Rejuvenation......Page 134
10. Fat Grafting for Facial Contouring......Page 154
11. Total Facial Rejuvenation With Microautologous Fat Transplantation......Page 166
12. Botulinum Toxin A Injections for Facial Rejuvenation and Reshaping......Page 186
13. Botulinum Toxin A Injections for Facial Contouring......Page 208
14. Radiofrequency for Facial Rejuvenation......Page 220
15. Facial Rejuvenation With Thread Lift......Page 240
Part III: Rejuvenation Surgery of the Face......Page 252
16. Special Considerations in Rejuvenation Surgery of the Asian Face......Page 254
17. Open Brow Lift......Page 262
18. Classic Face Lift......Page 276
19. Short-Recovery Face Lift......Page 284
20. Multimodal Surgical Approaches to the Aging Face......Page 300
21. Endoscopic Approach to Facial Rejuvenation......Page 312
22. Neck Rejuvenation......Page 354
Part IV: Cosmetic Surgery of the Eyelid......Page 372
23. Special Considerations in Cosmetic Surgery of the Asian Eyelid......Page 374
24. Upper Blepharoplasty......Page 382
25. Secondary Upper Blepharoplasty......Page 414
26. Medial Epicanthoplasty......Page 432
27. Correction of Blepharoptosis......Page 442
28. Correction of Tear Trough Deformity......Page 462
29. Lower Blepharoplasty......Page 480
30. Lower Eyelid Shortening for Vertical Enlargement of the Palpebral Aperture......Page 504
31. Management of Sunken Eyelid......Page 520
32. Periorbital Rejuvenation......Page 534
Part V: Primary or Secondary Rhinoplasty......Page 558
33. Special Considerations in Asian Cosmetic Rhinoplasty......Page 560
34. Alloplastic Implants for Rhinoplasty......Page 570
35. Autologous Cartilage Grafts for Rhinoplasty......Page 576
36. Primary Closed Rhinoplasty......Page 592
37. Primary and Secondary Open Rhinoplasty......Page 604
38. Secondary Cleft Rhinoplasty......Page 632
Part VI: Cosmetic Surgery of the Ear......Page 648
40. Otoplasty for Prominent Ear......Page 664
41. Correction of Other Congenital Ear Deformities......Page 678
Part VII: Cosmetic Surgery of the Facial Skeleton......Page 692
43. Aesthetic Corrections of Facial Skeleton: Forehead Contouring......Page 704
44. Aesthetic Corrections of Facial Skeleton: Midface Contouring......Page 714
45. Aesthetic Corrections of Facial Skeleton: Mandibular Contouring......Page 728
46. Aesthetic Osseous Genioplasty......Page 740
47. Aesthetic Augmentation of the Facial Skeleton With Alloplastic Implants......Page 766
48. Aesthetic Orthognathic Surgery......Page 780
Part VIII: Plastic Surgery of the Breast......Page 798
49. Special Considerations in Plastic Surgery of the Asian Breast......Page 800
50. Breast Implants......Page 808
51. Breast Augmentation With Implants: Transaxillary Approach......Page 820
52. Breast Augmentation With Implants: Inframammary Approach......Page 840
53. Endoscopic-Assisted Transaxillary Approach for Treatment of Capsular Contracture and Implant Malposition......Page 860
54. Breast Augmentation With Conventional Fat Grafting......Page 874
55. Breast Augmentation With Cell-Assisted Lipotransfer......Page 886
56. Mastopexy......Page 902
57. Medial Pedicle Breast Reduction......Page 918
58. Correction of Common Nipple Deformities......Page 932
59. Breast Reconstruction With Pedicled TRAM Flap......Page 948
60. Breast Reconstruction With Microsurgical Flap......Page 968
61. Breast Reconstruction With Implant......Page 984
62. Nipple-Areola Complex Reconstruction......Page 998
Part IX: Cosmetic Surgery of the Body and Extremities......Page 1010
64. Abdominoplasty......Page 1020
65. Liposuction of Trunk, Hips, and Extremities......Page 1036
66. Gluteal Augmentation in Asians......Page 1060
67. Cosmetic Calf Reduction......Page 1078
Part X: Other Cosmetic Surgical Procedures......Page 1092
69. Hymenorrhaphy......Page 1114
70. Labial Reduction......Page 1122
71. Vaginal Rejuvenation......Page 1130
72. Penile Enhancement......Page 1138
73. Correction of Varicose Veins With Endovascular Laser......Page 1148
74. Correction of Osmidrosis......Page 1160
Index......Page 1176
✦ Subjects
Asian Continental Ancestry Group;Asians--Surgery;Cultural Characteristics;Esthetics--psychology;Reconstructive Surgical Procedures;Surgery, Plastic;Asians -- Surgery;Esthetics -- psychology
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