Through three bestselling editions, Dr. Allen M. Putterman's masterful work has helped thousands of practitioners expand their repertoire of aesthetic periorbital and facial surgery techniques. Now, Steven Fagien, MD, FACS - hand picked by Dr. Putterman to serve as Editor for the 4th Edition - bring
Putterman's Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery, 4th Edition
β Scribed by Steven Fagien MD FACS
- Publisher
- Saunders
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 363
- Edition
- 4Th Edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Through three bestselling editions, Dr. Allen M. Putterman's masterful work has helped thousands of practitioners expand their repertoire of aesthetic periorbital and facial surgery techniques. Now, Steven Fagien, MD, FACS - hand picked by Dr. Putterman to serve as Editor for the 4th Edition - brings you a wealth of new procedures ... fresh approaches from new leading authorities representing the various aesthetic specialties, including from plastic surgery, oculoplastic surgery, and dermatology, and new illustrations to help you update and enhance your operative skills. What's more, a new bonus DVD includes intraoperative videos that let you see exactly how to perform a variety of key techniques, step by step.Discusses how to select and perform appropriate procedures for a multitude of cosmetic problems and includes elaborate illustrationsProvides information on issues related to cosmetic surgery such as psychology, anatomy, and anaesthesiaMaster state-of-the-art techniques with new chapters on Β· Upper Blepharoplasty: Volume Enhancement via Skin Approach: Lowering the Upper Lid Crease Β· Lower Blepharoplasty: Blending the Lid/Cheek Junction Β· Brow Lift Techniques Β· Injectable Agents for Dermal Soft-Tissue Augmentation of the Face: Options and Decision Making Β· Expanded uses of BTX-A for Facial Aesthetic Enhancement.Observe how leading surgeons perform a variety of procedures by watching the new surgical videos on the Bonus DVD.Obtain fresh insights from 50% new authors, all luminaries on their respective subjects.Know what to look for and how to proceed thanks to abundant new artwork.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Copyright......Page 2
Foreword
......Page 3
Preface
......Page 12
List of Contributors
......Page 14
Dedication
......Page 16
The History of Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery......Page 19
Current Observations of Periorbital Aging: A Prelude to Improved Surgical Results......Page 31
Evaluation of the Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery Patient......Page 37
A Comprehensive Evaluation of the Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery Patient......Page 47
Eyelid and Midcheek Anatomy......Page 61
Brow Lift Techniques......Page 83
Treatment of Upper Eyelid Dermatochalasis with Reconstruction of Upper Eyelid Crease: Skin-Muscle Flap Approach......Page 95
Upper Blepharoplasty: Volume Enhancement via Skin Approach: Lowering the Upper Lid Crease......Page 103
Upper Blepharoplasty in the Asian Patient......Page 121
Upper Blepharoplasty Combined with Levator Aponeurosis Repair......Page 131
MΓΌllerβs MuscleβConjunctival ResectionβPtosis Procedure Combined with Upper Blepharoplasty......Page 139
Internal Brow Lift: Browplasty and Browpexy......Page 151
Treatment of Upper Eyelid Retraction: Internal Approach......Page 161
Transconjunctival Approach to Resection of Lower Eyelid Herniated Orbital Fat......Page 171
Lower Blepharoplasty: Blending the Lid/Cheek Junction with Orbicularis Muscle and Lateral Retinacular Suspension......Page 177
Treatment of Lower Eyelid Dermatochalasis, Herniated Orbital Fat, and Hypertrophic Orbicularis Muscle......Page 197
CheekβMidface Lift......Page 203
Treatment of Lower Eyelid Retraction with Recession of Lower Lid Retractors and Placement of Hard-Palate or Allogeneic Dermal Matrix Spacer Grafts......Page 220
Fat Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty......Page 233
Alloplastic Contouring for Suborbital, Maxillary, Zygomatic Deficiencies......Page 243
Chemical Peeling: Independent or in Conjunction with Facial Plastic Surgery......Page 267
Eyelid and Facial Laser Skin Resurfacing......Page 281
Injectable Agents for Dermal Soft-Tissue Augmentation of the Face: Options and Decision Making......Page 295
Expanded Uses of BTX-A for Facial Aesthetic Enhancement......Page 319
Index......Page 353
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