<p><p>This title represents a comprehensive manual of periorbital rejuvenation and includes an in-depth review of the anatomy of the orbit and periorbital region. Physiological changes associated with the aging of the periorbital region and potential rejuvenation options are also covered, while read
Periorbital Rejuvenation: A Practical Manual
ā Scribed by Ashraf Badawi
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 180
- Category
- Library
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⦠Synopsis
This title represents a comprehensive manual of periorbital rejuvenation and includes an in-depth review of the anatomy of the orbit and periorbital region. Physiological changes associated with the aging of the periorbital region and potential rejuvenation options are also covered, while readers are given a series of step-by-step illustrative guides to procedural techniques. The book provides a valuable selection of clinical pearls on how to avoid potential pitfalls using a number of cases in which a range of potential invasive and non-invasive treatment options, including neuromodulators and cosmeceuticals, are used.
Periorbital Rejuvenation: A Practical Manual provides a comprehensive and concise overview of periorbital anatomy and the potential effects of aging. Cutting-edge laser treatment options including laser assisted and neuromodulator techniques are ideal for the trainee to develop their knowledge and as a reference guide for the experienced practitioner.
⦠Table of Contents
Foreword
Contents
1: Anatomy ofĀ theĀ Orbit andĀ Periorbital Region
Osteology ofĀ theĀ Orbit
Dimensions
Orbital Rim
Topographic Relationships
Roof ofĀ theĀ Orbit
Lateral Wall ofĀ theĀ Orbit
Medial Wall ofĀ theĀ Orbit
Floor ofĀ theĀ Orbit
Apertures
Ethmoidal Foramina
Superior Orbital Fissure
Inferior Orbital Fissure
Zygomaticofacial andĀ Zygomaticotemporal Canals
Nasolacrimal Canal
Optic Canal
Soft Tissues
Periorbita
Intraorbital Optic Nerve
Extraocular Muscles andĀ Orbital Fat
Annulus ofĀ Zinn
Vasculature ofĀ theĀ Orbit
Nerves
Lacrimal Apparatus
Periorbital Structures
Nose andĀ Paranasal Sinuses
Eyelid Anatomy
The Adult Eyebrow
Frontalis Muscle
Eye Lid
Protractors
Orbital Septum
Orbital Fat
Sub-orbicularis Oculi Fat Pad (SOOF) (Fig.Ā 1.16)
The Retro-Orbicularis Oculi Fat Pad (ROOF)
The Post Orbicular Fascia (Fig.Ā 1.17)
Retractors
Upper Eyelid Retractors
Lower Eyelid Retractors
Tarsus
Conjunctiva
Blood Supply ofĀ theĀ Eye Lid (Fig.Ā 1.20)
Venous Drainage (Fig.Ā 1.21)
Lymphatic Drainage ofĀ theĀ Lids (Fig.Ā 1.22)
Nerve Supply toĀ theĀ Lids andĀ Face
Motor Supply (Fig.Ā 1.23)
Sensory Supply
References
2: Aging ofĀ theĀ Orbit andĀ Rejuvenation Options
Introduction
Intrinsic Facial Aging
Main Periorbital Changes Seen withĀ Aging
Skin
Special Consideration toĀ Skin Discoloration withĀ Age
Fat
Muscle andĀ Ligaments
Bone
Extrinsic Facial Aging
Photoaging andĀ Ultraviolet (UV) Light Exposure
Smoking andĀ Tobacco Use
Seasonal Allergies, Irritants andĀ Contact Dermatitis
Other Extrinsic Factors
Rejuvenation Options forĀ theĀ Periorbital Area
Chemical Peels
Mechanical Resurfacing
Lasers
Nonablative Lasers
Ablative Lasers
CO2 Laser
Er:YAG Laser
Fractional Laser
Radiofrequency Devices
Injectables
Fillers
Neuromodulators
Surgical Approaches
Conclusion
References
3: Eye Medications andĀ Its Effect onĀ Orbital Fat andĀ Cosmesis
Adverse Reactions toĀ Preservatives Present inĀ Different Eye Drops
Adverse Reactions toĀ Main Agents inĀ Glaucoma Eye Drops
Prostaglandin Analogs
Ocular Adverse Reactions
Beta Blockers
Ocular Adverse Reactions
Alpha Agonists
Ocular Adverse Reactions
Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors (CAIs)
Ocular Adverse Reactions
Parasympathomimetic Drugs, Cholinergic (Miotic)
Ocular Adverse Reactions
Rho Kinase Inhibitors
Combined Medications
Steroid Injection
References
4: Soft Tissue Fillers forĀ theĀ Periorbital Region
Introduction
Indications
Patient Selection andĀ Planning
Contraindications
Treatment Plan
Patientās Awareness
Management ofĀ Complications
Pre-treatment
Treatment
Post Treatment
Documentation
References
5: Neuromodulators inĀ Periorbital Rejuvenation
Introduction: Periorbital Region andĀ Botulinum Toxin (BoNT) Injections
Practical Anatomy forĀ Injecting theĀ BoNTs
Available BoNT Products Their Preparation andĀ Dosage
How toĀ Inject: Dosage andĀ Practical Important Points
Possible Complications andĀ How toĀ Handle Them
References
6: Chemical Peelings inĀ theĀ Periorbital Region
Introduction
Periorbital Rejuvenation
Background
Role ofĀ Chemical Peels inĀ Periorbital Rejuvenation
Classification
History
Segmental Peeling
Technique
Surgical andĀ Chemical Peel Combined
Periorbital Hyperpigmentation
Background
Physical Exam
Treatment Options forĀ POH
Role ofĀ Chemical Peels inĀ Treating POH
Superficial Peels
Medium Depth Peels
Adverse Events
References
7: Lasers andĀ Energy Based Devised Assisted Periorbital Rejuvenation
Introduction
Periorbital Rejuvenation by Laser andĀ EBDs
Periorbital Wrinkles
Traditional Laser Resurfacing
Fractional Laser Resurfacing
Radiofrequency
Fractional Microneedling RF
Intense Pulsed Light
Plasma
Skin Microneedling
MFU/HIFU
Dark Circles
Q-Switched Lasers
Intense Pulsed Light
Pulsed Dye Lasers
Ablative Laser Resurfacing
Er:YSGG 2790Ā nm
Droopy Eyebrow
Infraorbital Veins
Syringoma
Xanthelasma
Plasma
Editorās Notes
References
8: Oculoplastic Surgery forĀ Periorbital Rejuvenation
Introduction
Preoperative Assessment
Surgical Procedures
Brow Lift
Preoperative Evaluation
Blepharoplasty
Preoperative Evaluation
Surgical Techniques
Fat Transfer
Conclusion
References
9: Cosmeceuticals forĀ theĀ Periorbital Region
Primary Assessment
Sun Protection
Retinoids
Antioxidants
Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA)
Collagen Enhancing Products
Skin Lightening Agents
Hydrating Products
Hair Growth Products
Herbal, Plant Derived andĀ Other Compounds
Role ofĀ Combination Treatments
Concluding Remarks
References
10: Editorās Tips
Index
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