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ویرایش: [1 ed.] نویسندگان: Rod J. Rohrich, Sammy Sinno, Paul N. Afrooz سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781684202171, 9781684202188 ناشر: Thieme سال نشر: 2021 تعداد صفحات: 488 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 184 Mb
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آموزش سریع و تسلط بر روش های جراحی ضروری زیبایی از متخصصان جهانی!
رشد سریع تقاضای جهانی برای جراحی زیبایی منجر به یک فوریت نیاز به جراحان زیبایی برای یادگیری فهرست رو به رشدی از روش های پیشرفته. Masters of Cosmetic Surgery–The Video Atlas: The Dallas Cosmetic Model ویرایش شده توسط جراح پلاستیک مشهور بین المللی Rod J. Rohrich و همکاران محترم Sammy Sinno و Paul N. Afrooz یک روش شگفت انگیز جدید برای یادگیری تکنیک های جراحی زیبایی ارائه می دهد. راهنمای ویدیویی آموزشی شامل کمکهای یک Who's Who از جراحان و متخصصان پوست فوقالعاده است که متعهد به برتری در اقدامات و تلاشهای آموزشی خود هستند.
سیزده بخش و 93 فصل مختصر آورده شده است. به زندگی از طریق بخش های ویدیویی کلیدی در هر فصل که نحوه اجرای روش ها را به طور ایمن و کارآمد برای دستیابی به نتایج بهینه توضیح می دهد. این منبع منحصربهفرد ۹۰ روش را پوشش میدهد و شامل بیش از ۱۲ ساعت ویدئو میشود که به پزشکان توانایی خواندن، دیدن و شنیدن از کادری چشمگیر از متخصصان جهانی را میدهد. فصلهای رویهای صورت و گردن را پوشش میدهند. بینی؛ پلک، ابرو و پیشانی؛ گوش ها؛ لب چانه و فک؛ تعدیل کننده های عصبی؛ پرکننده ها؛ لایه برداری صورت؛ بزرگ کردن و کوچک کردن سینه؛ کانتورینگ بدن؛ جوانسازی واژن؛ و کانتورینگ بدن بدون جراحی.
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Quickly learn and master essential aesthetic surgical procedures from global experts!
The rapid growth in global demand for cosmetic surgery has led to an urgent need for aesthetic surgeons to learn an ever-growing menu of advanced procedures. Masters of Cosmetic Surgery–The Video Atlas: The Dallas Cosmetic Model edited by internationally renowned plastic surgeon Rod J. Rohrich and esteemed colleagues Sammy Sinno and Paul N. Afrooz presents an amazing new method of learning cosmetic surgery techniques. The didactic video guide features contributions from a Who's Who of superb surgeons and dermatologists that are committed to excellence in their own practices and educational endeavors.
Thirteen sections and 93 succinct chapters are brought to life through key video segments in each chapter that expound on how to perform procedures safely and efficiently to achieve optimal outcomes. This unique resource covers 90 procedures and includes more than 12 hours of video, providing clinicians with the ability to read, see, and hear from an impressive cadre of global experts. Procedural chapters cover the face and neck; nose; eyelids, brow, and forehead; ears; lips; chin and jaw; neuromodulators; fillers; facial resurfacing; breast augmentation and reduction; body contouring; vaginal rejuvenation; and non-surgical body contouring.
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This how and why guide is transformative in its teaching and learning methods, making it the quintessential reference for trainee and board-certified plastic surgeons, dermatologists, facial plastic surgeons, and oculoplastic surgeons.
Masters of Cosmetic Surgery The Video Atlas: The Dallas Cosmetic Model MedOne Access Information Title Copyright Contents Videos Preface Acknowledgments Contributors Introduction: Addressing the Most Common Procedures in Cosmetic Surgery: Why This Book is Different 1 The Consult: What to Know, What to Do, and When to Say “No” 1.1 Before the Consultation 1.2 Listen to the Patient 1.3 Nasofacial Analysis 1.4 Setting Expectations 1.5 What to Do 1.6 When to Say No 1.7 Conclusion 2 How to Optimize Results and Minimize Complications in Cosmetic Surgery 2.1 Initial Patient Experience 2.2 Patient Selection 2.3 Setting Expectations 2.4 Right Surgical Plan 2.5 Safe Technique 2.6 Conclusion 3 How Social Media Has Changed All of Plastic Surgery 3.1 Deciding on Your Platform: Which Is Best for You and Why? 3.1.1 Instagram (established 2010) 3.1.2 Snapchat (established 2011) 3.1.3 Facebook (Established 2004) 3.2 Ethics 3.3 Pearls 3.4 Planning and Delivering YourContent 3.4.1 Instagram: These Recommendations Are Based on Observations from Current Trends 3.5 Metrics for Success 3.6 Problems in SOME 3.7 Conclusion 4 Social Media; The Dos and Don’ts 4.1 Power of Social Media 4.2 General Tips 4.3 Social Media Platforms 4.3.1 Facebook 4.3.2 Twitter 4.3.3 Instagram 4.3.4 Snapchat 4.3.5 Pinterest 4.3.6 YouTube 4.4 Conclusion Part I Face and Neck Lift 5 The Facial Aging Face Consultation 5.1 Components of Aging 5.1.1 Fat 5.1.2 Skeletal 5.1.3 Muscle 5.1.4 Skin 5.2 Consultation 5.2.1 Medical History 5.2.2 Facial Analysis 5.3 Managing the Aging Face 5.3.1 Surgical 5.3.2 Nonsurgical 5.4 Case Example 5.5 Conclusion 6 Facelift and Necklift: Incision Planning 6.1 Preoperative Steps 6.1.1 Temporal Incision 6.1.2 Preauricular Incision 6.1.3 Retroauricular Incision 6.1.4 Occipital Incision 6.1.5 Submental Incision 6.2 Operative Steps 6.2.1 Incision 6.2.2 Closure 6.3 Postoperative Care 6.4 Conclusion 7 Extended Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System Technique 7.1 Preoperative Planning 7.1.1 Analysis 7.1.2 Standardized Photography and Digital Imaging 7.1.3 Managing Expectations 7.2 Anatomy 7.2.1 Facial Soft Tissue Layers 7.2.2 Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System 7.2.3 Retaining Ligaments 7.3 Staying Safe to Prevent Injury to the Facial Nerve during Subcutaneous Undermining 7.3.1 Frontal Branch 7.3.2 Zygomatic and Buccal Branches 7.3.3 Marginal Mandibular Branch 7.3.4 Cervical Branch 7.4 Staying Safe to Prevent Injury to the Facial Nerve during SMAS Elevation 7.5 Markings 7.6 Operative Details—Skin Flap Dissection 7.7 Operative Details—SMAS Dissection 7.8 Postoperative Protocol 7.9 Case Example 7.10 Conclusion 8 SMASectomy 8.1 Preoperative Steps 8.1.1 Instructions for Patients to Reduce the Incidence of Infection 8.1.2 Anesthesia 8.2 Operative Steps 8.2.1 Incisions 8.2.2 Skin Flap Elevation 8.2.3 Defatting the Neck and Jowls 8.2.4 Lateral SMASectomy Including Platysma Approximation 8.2.5 Vectors of SMASectomy Closure 8.2.6 Skin Closure; Temporal and Earlobe Dog-Ears 8.3 Case Example 8.4 Conclusion 9 The Lift and Fill Facelift: Autologous Fat Grafting 9.1 Preoperative Steps 9.1.1 Analysis 9.2 Operative Steps 9.2.1 Fat Harvest and Facial Fat Compartment Augmentation 9.2.2 Skin Elevation 9.2.3 Neck Contouring 9.2.4 Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System (SMAS) 9.3 Postoperative Care 9.4 Case Examples 9.4.1 Case 1 9.4.2 Case 2 9.5 Conclusion 10 Deep Plane Facelift 10.1 Preoperative Steps 10.1.1 Planning 10.2 Operative Steps 10.2.1 Markings and Incision 10.2.2 SMAS Elevation and Dissection 10.2.3 SMAS Fixation 10.2.4 Closure 10.2.5 Submental Liposuction 10.3 Postoperative Care 10.4 Case Example 10.5 Conclusion 11 SMAS Plication with Extended Platysma–SMAS Flap 11.1 Preoperative Steps 11.1.1 Planning 11.2 Operative Steps 11.2.1 Preparation 11.2.2 Open Neck Treatment 11.2.3 Lateral Approach 11.2.4 Flap Elevation 11.2.5 Lateral Platysma/SMAS Flap 11.2.6 SMAS Plication 11.2.7 Closure 11.3 Postoperative Care 11.4 Case Example 11.5 Conclusion 12 High SMAS Facelift and Necklift with Fat Grafting 12.1 Preoperative Steps 12.1.1 Analysis 12.2 Operative Steps 12.2.1 Fat Harvest and Facial Fat Grafting 12.2.2 Skin Elevation 12.2.3 Neck Contouring 12.2.4 SMAS Elevation and Suspension 12.2.5 Skin Flap Repositioning, Trimming, and Closure 12.3 Postoperative Care 12.4 Case Example 12.5 Conclusion 13 Fat Grafting to the Face as an Isolated Procedure 13.1 Preoperative Steps 13.2 Operative Steps 13.2.1 Fat Harvest 13.2.2 Facial Fat Augmentation 13.3 Postoperative Care 13.4 Case Example 13.5 Conclusion Part II Rhinoplasty 14 The Rhinoplasty Consult 14.1 Preoperative Planning 14.1.1 Defining Rhinoplasty Goals 14.1.2 Focused Nasal History 14.1.3 Nasofacial Proportions and Systematic Nasal Analysis 14.1.4 Focused Nasal Examination 14.1.5 Standardized Photography and Digital Imaging 14.1.6 Managing Expectations 14.2 Perioperative Preparation 14.3 Conclusion 15 Open Rhinoplasty Finesse 15.1 Preoperative Steps 15.2 Operative Steps 15.3 Postoperative Care 15.4 Case Example 15.5 Conclusion 16 The Closed Rhinoplasty 16.1 Preoperative Steps 16.1.1 Analysis 16.2 Operative Steps 16.2.1 Opening the Nose 16.2.2 Dorsum 16.2.3 Septum 16.2.4 Midvault Reconstruction 16.2.5 Tip Delivery and Refinement 16.2.6 Osteotomies 16.2.7 Closure 16.3 Postoperative Care 16.4 Case Example 16.5 Conclusion 17 Graduated Approach to Tip Projection 17.1 Factors that Determine Tip Projection 17.2 Preoperative Planning 17.2.1 Nasofacial Proportions and Systematic Nasal Analysis: “10–7-5” Nasal Analysis 17.2.2 Nasal Tip Assessment 17.3 Intraoperative Assessment 17.4 Operative Technique 17.4.1 Reshaping of the Nasal Tip Proceeds Using a Bottom-up Approach 17.5 Postoperative Care 17.6 Case Example 17.7 Conclusion 18 The Bulbous versus Boxy Tip 18.1 Preoperative Steps 18.2 Operative Steps 18.2.1 Management 18.2.2 Algorithm Applied 18.3 Case Example 18.4 Conclusion 19 The Crooked Nose 19.1 Preoperative Steps 19.1.1 Analysis 19.2 Operative Steps 19.2.1 Correction of Deviated Nasal Bones 19.2.2 Correction of Deviated Septum 19.2.3 Correction of Deviated Caudal Dorsum 19.2.4 Correction of Deviated Nasal Base 19.2.5 Turbinectomy 19.3 Postoperative Care 19.4 Case Example 19.5 Conclusion 20 The Ethnic Nose 20.1 Preoperative Steps 20.2 Operative Steps 20.2.1 Opening the Nose 20.2.2 Component Dorsum via Anterior-Inferior Approach 20.2.3 Midvault Stabilization 20.2.4 Soft Tissue Debulking 20.2.5 Tip Projection and Shaping 20.2.6 Osteotomies 20.2.7 Alar Contour Grafts 20.2.8 Alar Base Reduction 20.2.9 Closure 20.3 Postoperative Care 20.4 Case Example 20.5 Conclusion 21 The Preservation Rhinoplasty 21.1 Preoperative Steps 21.2 Operative Steps 21.2.1 Soft Tissue Envelope Preservation 21.2.2 Dorsal Preservation (High Septal Strip) 21.2.3 Alar Preservation 21.2.4 Closure and Ligament Preservation 21.3 Postoperative Care 21.4 Case Example 21.5 Conclusion 22 Ancillary Maneuvers in Rhinoplasty: Spreader Grafts 22.1 Preoperative Steps 22.2 Operative Steps 22.3 Postoperative Care 22.4 Case Example 22.5 Conclusion 23 Ancillary Maneuvers in Rhinoplasty: Spreader Flaps 23.1 Preoperative Steps 23.2 Operative Steps 23.2.1 Pull-Twist-Turn 23.2.2 Horizontal Mattress Sutures 23.2.3 Low-to-Low Percutaneous Osteotomies 23.2.4 “The Texas Stitch”: Simple Interrupted Suturing 23.3 Postoperative Care 23.4 Case Example 23.5 Conclusion 24 Ancillary Maneuvers in Rhinoplasty: Columellar Strut 24.1 Preoperative Steps 24.2 Operative Steps 24.3 Postoperative Care 24.4 Case Example 24.5 Conclusion 25 Ancillary Maneuvers in Rhinoplasty: Alar Rim Grafts 25.1 Preoperative Steps 25.1.1 Initial Assessment of Need for Alar Rim Grafts 25.2 Operative Steps 25.2.1 Open Technique 25.2.2 Closed Technique 25.3 Postoperative Care 25.4 Case Example 25.5 Conclusion 26 Ancillary Maneuvers in Rhinoplasty: Septal Extension Grafts 26.1 Preoperative Steps 26.2 Operative Steps 26.2.1 Incisions and Dissection 26.2.2 Graft Selection and Placement 26.2.3 Closure 26.3 Postoperative Care 26.4 Case Example 26.5 Conclusion 27 Alar Base Surgery 27.1 Preoperative Steps 27.2 Operative Steps 27.3 Postoperative Care 27.4 Case Example 27.5 Conclusion 28 Revision Rhinoplasty 28.1 Preoperative Planning 28.1.1 Nasal History and Physical Examination 28.1.2 Nasofacial Proportions and Systematic Nasal Analysis: “10–7–5” Nasal Analysis 28.2 Operative Steps 28.2.1 Nasal Dorsum and Midvault 28.2.2 Wound Healing 28.2.3 Structural Support 28.2.4 Dead Space Closure 28.3 Postoperative Care 28.4 Case Example 28.5 Conclusion Part III Periorbital Rejuvenation 29 Periorbital Rejuvenation Consultation 29.1 Preoperative Steps 29.2 Case Example 29.3 Conclusion 30 Eyelids: Upper Blepharoplasty 30.1 Preoperative Steps 30.2 Operative Steps 30.2.1 Incision 30.2.2 Excision 30.2.3 Lateral Retinacular Canthopexy 30.2.4 Closure 30.2.5 Volume Restoration 30.3 Postoperative Care 30.4 Case Example 30.5 Conclusion 31 Eyelids: Lower Blepharoplasty 31.1 Preoperative Planning 31.1.1 Focused Ophthalmic History 31.1.2 Focused Ophthalmic Examination 31.1.3 Standardized Photography and Digital Imaging 31.1.4 Preoperative Markings 31.2 Operative Approach 31.2.1 Five-Step Lower Blepharoplasty Technique 31.3 Postoperative Care 31.4 Case Example 31.5 Conclusion 32 Periorbital Fat Grafting 32.1 Preoperative Steps 32.1.1 Analysis 32.2 Operative Steps 32.2.1 Fat Harvest 32.2.2 Processing Harvested Fat 32.2.3 Upper Orbit Fat Grafting 32.2.4 Lower Orbit Fat Grafting 32.3 Postoperative Care 32.4 Case Example 32.5 Conclusion 33 Brow and Forehead: Forehead Lift 33.1 Preoperative Steps 33.1.1 Analysis 33.2 Operative Steps 33.2.1 Endoscopic Forehead Lift 33.2.2 Transpalpebral Corrugator Resection 33.3 Postoperative Care 33.4 Case Examples 33.4.1 Case Example 1 33.4.2 Case Example 2 33.5 Conclusion 34 Brow and Forehead: Endotemporal Brow Lift 34.1 Preoperative Steps 34.2 Operative Steps 34.2.1 Incision Placement 34.2.2 Temporal Brow Elevation 34.2.3 Medial Brow Elevation 34.2.4 Closure 34.3 Postoperative Care 34.4 Case Example 34.5 Conclusion 35 Brow and Forehead: Fat Grafting to the Brow, Temples, and Forehead 35.1 Preoperative Steps 35.2 Operative Steps 35.3 Postoperative Care 35.4 Case Example 35.5 Conclusion 36 Brow and Forehead: Lateral Brow Lift 36.1 Preoperative Steps 36.2 Operative Steps 36.2.1 Upper Blepharoplasty Access 36.2.2 Lateral Temporal Incision 36.2.3 Ligamentous Release 36.2.4 Fixation 36.2.5 Skin Removal 36.3 Postoperative Care 36.4 Case Example 36.5 Conclusion 37 Brow and Forehead: Subcutaneous Temporal Brow Lift 37.1 Preoperative Steps 37.1.1 Temporal Access and Dissection 37.1.2 Skin Redraping 37.1.3 Closure 37.2 Postoperative Care 37.3 Case Example 37.4 Conclusion Part IV Otoplasty 38 Otoplasty 38.1 Preoperative Steps 38.1.1 Incision and Exposure 38.1.2 Combination of Small Conchal Excision and Setback 38.1.3 Lobule Repositioning 38.1.4 Upper Third Setback and Creation of Antihelical Fold 38.1.5 Hatch-Hitch 38.1.6 Lateral Incision 38.2 Postoperative Care 38.3 Case Example 38.4 Conclusion 39 Otoplasty with Anterior Scoring 39.1 Anatomy 39.2 Anatomy of the Prominent Ear 39.3 Goals of Otoplasty 39.4 Preoperative Steps 39.5 Operative Steps 39.6 Case Example 39.7 Conclusion Part V Perioral Rejuvenation 40 Lip Lift 40.1 Preoperative Steps 40.1.1 Anatomy of the Youthful Lip 40.1.2 Characterizing the Aging Lip 40.1.3 Determination of Surgical Plan 40.2 Operative Approaches 40.2.1 Central Lip Lift 40.2.2 Adjunctive Procedures 40.3 Postoperative Care 40.4 Case Example 40.5 Conclusion 41 Lip Enhancement with Filler Injection 41.1 Preoperative Steps 41.1.1 Lip Anatomy 41.1.2 Treatment Plan with Patient 41.2 Operative Steps 41.2.1 Aseptic Technique 41.2.2 Anesthesia 41.2.3 Product Selection 41.2.4 Lip Injection Algorithm 41.2.5 Special Considerations 41.2.6 Adjunct Aesthetic Considerations 41.3 Postoperative Care 41.4 Case Example 41.5 Conclusion 42 Fat Grafting to the Perioral Region 42.1 Preoperative Steps 42.1.1 Analysis 42.2 Operative Steps 42.2.1 General Technique of Autologous Fat Harvest and Transfer 42.2.2 Injection Technique for Mental Region 42.3 Postoperative C 42.4 Case Example 42.5 Conclusion 43 Neuromodulation for Perioral Rejuvenation 43.1 Anatomy 43.2 Perioral Injection Technique 43.2.1 Orbicularis Oris 43.2.2 Depressor Anguli Oris 43.3 Case Example 43.4 Conclusion Part VI Chin Augmentation and Jaw Rejuvenation 44 Jaw Fillers 44.1 Preoperative Steps 44.1.1 Background Knowledge 44.1.2 Preoperative Clinical Understanding 44.1.3 Day of Procedure 44.1.4 Filler Selection 44.1.5 Anatomy Assessment and Markings 44.1.6 Anatomical Danger Zones and Markings 44.2 Operative Steps 44.2.1 Choice of Filler 44.2.2 Syringe Preparation: Dr. Kay’s Recommended Calcium Hydroxyapatite Reconstitution 44.2.3 Needle Selection 44.2.4 Sterility 44.2.5 Injecting 44.3 Possible Side Effects and Complications 44.4 Postoperative Care 44.5 Case Example 44.6 Conclusion 45 Chin Implant 45.1 Preoperative Steps 45.2 Operative Steps 45.3 Postoperative Care 45.4 Case Example 45.5 Conclusion 46 Fat Grafting to the Chin 46.1 Preoperative Steps 46.1.1 Analysis 46.2 Operative Steps 46.2.1 General Technique of Autologous Fat Harvest and Transfer 46.2.2 Injection Technique for Mental Region 46.3 Postoperative Care 46.4 Case Example 46.5 Conclusion 47 Buccal Fat Pad Excision 47.1 Preoperative Steps 47.1.1 Anatomy and Analysis 47.1.2 Managing Expectations 47.2 Operative Steps 47.2.1 Markings and Anesthesia 47.2.2 Dissection and Excision 47.2.3 Closure and Postoperative Care 47.3 Complications 47.4 Case Example 47.5 Conclusion Part VII Neuromodulators Finesse 48 Neuromodulation of Glabella and Forehead 48.1 Neuromodulators 48.2 Preoperative Evaluation 48.2.1 Forehead Anatomy 48.2.2 Upper Facial General Assessment 48.3 Neuromodulation of the Upper Face 48.3.1 Storage and Preparation 48.3.2 Anesthesia 48.3.3 Planning 48.3.4 Frontalis Injection 48.3.5 Glabellar Complex Injection 48.3.6 Crow’s Feet and Other Effects with Orbicularis Muscle Injection 48.4 Case Examples 48.4.1 Case 1 48.4.2 Case 2 48.5 Conclusion 49 Botulinum Toxin Injection to Crow’s Feet 49.1 Preprocedural Steps 49.2 Procedural Steps 49.2.1 Botulinum Toxin Administration to the Crow’s Feet 49.3 Postprocedure Care 49.4 Case Example 49.5 Conclusion 50 Microbotox of the Face, Neck, and Scars 50.1 Underlying Principle and Concepts 50.2 Microbotox of the Facial Upper Third 50.3 Microbotox of the Facial Middle Third 50.4 Microbotox of the Lower Face and Neck 50.5 The Platysma Effect 50.6 Microbotox for Scars and Keloids 50.7 Case Example 50.8 Conclusion 51 Neck Bands 51.1 Preprocedural Steps 51.1.1 Facial Analysis 51.1.2 Criteria of a Youthfu lNeck (Ellenbogen and Karlin) 51.1.3 Stigmata of the Aging Neck 51.1.4 Platysmal Bands 51.2 Procedural Steps 51.2.1 Botulinum Toxin 51.3 Postprocedural Care 51.4 Case Example 51.5 Conclusion 52 Neurotoxins: Masseter Hypertrophy 52.1 Preoperative Steps 52.1.1 Analysis 52.2 Procedural Steps 52.2.1 Anatomical Considerations 52.2.2 Injection Technique 52.3 Postprocedural Care 52.4 Case Example 52.5 Conclusion Part VIII Filler Finesse 53 Filler Finesse: Forehead 53.1 Upper Facial Assessment 53.2 Upper Facial Filler 53.2.1 Preparation 53.2.2 Technical Aspects 53.2.3 Forehead Line Filling 53.2.4 Volumization of Temples 53.2.5 Safety Points 53.2.6 Eyebrow Filler 53.2.7 Forehead Filler 53.2.8 Safety Points 53.3 Complications 53.4 Case Example 53.5 Conclusion 54 Filler Finesse: Temples 54.1 Preoperative Steps 54.2 Operative Steps 54.3 Postoperative Care 54.4 Case Example 54.5 Conclusion 55 Part A: Filler Finesse: Cheeks 55A.1 Facial Aging 55A.2 Planning 55A.3 Injecting Secondary Valleys 55A.4 Aftercare Instructions 55A.5 Sequela/Complications 55A.6 Case Example 55A.7 Conclusion 55 Part B: Filler Finesse: Cheeks 55B.1 Preoperative Steps 55B.1.1 Background Knowledge 55B.2 Pretreatment Analysis 55B.2.1 Filler Selection 55B.2.2 Anatomy Assessment 55B.2.3 Facial Danger Zones 55B.2.4 Facial Markings 55B.3 Operative Steps 55B.3.1 Dr. Kay’s Recommended Dilutions 55B.3.2 Needle Selection 55B.3.3 Sterility 55B.3.4 Injection Techniques Malar Contouring 55B.4 Possible Side Effects and Complications 55B.5 Postoperative Care 55B.6 Case Example 55B.7 Conclusion 56 Filler Finesse: Tear Trough and Upper Eyelid 56.1 Assessment and Anatomy 56.1.1 Assessment 56.1.2 Anatomy 56.2 Injection Steps 56.2.1 Position, Drawing, Disinfection 56.2.2 Equipment 56.2.3 Technique 56.3 Postprocedural Care 56.4 Case Example 56.5 Conclusion 57 Part A: Filler Finesse: Nose 57A.1 Injection Planning 57A.1.1 Defining Goals 57A.1.2 Focused Nasal History 57A.2 Nasofacial Proportions and Systematic Nasal Analysis 57A.2.1 “10–7–5” Nasal Analysis 57A.3 Standardized Photography and Digital Imaging 57A.4 Managing Expectations 57A.5 Soft-Tissue Filler Indications 57A.6 Technical Pearl 57A.7 Site-Specific InjectionTechnique 57A.7.1 Nasal Dorsum 57A.7.2 Nasal Sidewall 57A.7.3 Nasal Tip and Ala 57A.8 Case Example 57A.9 Conclusion 57 Part B: Filler Finesse: Nose 57B.1 Preoperative Steps 57B.1.1 Analysis 57B.2 Operative Steps 57B.2.1 Preparation 57B.2.2 Injection Technique 57B.2.3 Dorsal Straightening 57B.2.4 Tip Refinement 57B.2.5 Correction of Asymmetry 57B.2.6 Correction of Postsurgical Nasal Deformities 57B.3 Postoperative Care 57B.4 Case Example 57B.5 Conclusion 58 Filler Finesse: Upper Eyelid Sulcus 58.1 Injection 58.2 Postoperative Care 58.3 Case Example 58.4 Conclusions 59 Filler Finesse: Hands—The Role of Hyaluronic Acid, Calcium Hydroxyapatite, and Autologous Fat 59.1 Pertinent Anatomy 59.2 Technique 59.2.1 Antiseptic Preparation 59.2.2 Anesthesia 59.2.3 Injection Technique 59.2.4 Filling Agent 59.3 Postinjection Instructions 59.4 Case Example 59.5 Conclusion Part IX Facial Resurfacing 60 Trichloroacetic Acid Peel 60.1 Preoperative Steps 60.2 Operative Steps 60.3 Postoperative Care 60.4 Case Example 60.5 Conclusion 61 Dermabrasion of the Face 61.1 Preoperative Steps 61.2 Operative Steps 61.2.1 Markings and Positioning 61.2.2 Mechanical Dermabrasion 61.3 Postoperative Care 61.4 Case Example 61.5 Conclusion 62 Laser Resurfacing 62.1 Indications 62.2 Device Selection 62.3 Preoperative Steps 62.4 Operative Steps 62.4.1 Marking the Treatment Zones 62.4.2 Selecting Treatment Parameters and Intraoperative Measures 62.5 Postoperative Care 62.5.1 NAFR 62.5.2 AFR 62.6 Case Example 62.7 Conclusion 63 Microneedling 63.1 Preoperative Steps 63.1.1 Microneedling Setup 63.1.2 Microneedling Key Points 63.2 Procedural Steps 63.3 Postprocedural Care 63.4 Additional Treatments 63.5 Case Examples 63.5.1 Case Example 1 63.5.2 Case Example 2 63.5.3 Case Example 3 63.6 Conclusions Part X Breast 64 Breast Augmentation 64.1 Preoperative Steps 64.1.1 Patient Education and Informed Consent 64.1.2 Tissue-Based Planning 64.1.3 Breast Markings 64.2 Operative Steps 64.2.1 Skin Incision and Division of Inframammary Fold 64.2.2 Lateral Subpectoral Pocket Dissection 64.2.3 Superior Subpectoral Pocket Dissection 64.2.4 Medial Subpectoral Pocket Dissection 64.2.5 Dual-Plane Assessment and Adjustments 64.2.6 Pocket Preparation and Implant Insertion 64.2.7 IMF Fixation and Skin Closure 64.3 Postoperative Care 64.3.1 Wound Care 64.3.2 Bra 64.3.3 Activity 64.3.4 Exercise 64.4 Case Example 64.5 Conclusion 65 Subfascial Breast Augmentation 65.1 Preoperative Steps 65.1.1 Patient Selection 65.1.2 Preoperative Preparation 65.1.3 Surgical Markings 65.2 Operative Steps 65.3 Postoperative Steps 65.4 Case Example 65.5 Conclusion 66 Vertical Scar Mastopexy with Autoaugmentation Flap 66.1 Preoperative Steps 66.1.1 Surgical Markings 66.2 Operative Steps 66.2.1 Infiltration 66.2.2 Pedicle Selection 66.2.3 Autoaugmentation Flap 66.2.4 Glandular Reshaping 66.3 Postoperative Steps 66.4 Case Example 66.5 Conclusion 67 Inverted-T Mastopexy 67.1 Preoperative Steps 67.1.1 History 67.1.2 Analysis 67.2 Operative Steps 67.2.1 Top-Down Approach—Setting the Nipple Height 67.2.2 Setting the Vertical Pillars 67.2.3 Removing the Vertical Excess 67.2.4 Check for Symmetry 67.2.5 Excision of Tissue 67.2.6 Closure 67.2.7 Adjunctive Procedures 67.3 Postoperative Care 67.4 Case Example 67.5 Conclusion 68 Safe Augmentation Mastopexy 68.1 Preoperative Steps 68.1.1 Tissue-Based Triad 68.1.2 Implant Selection 68.2 Operative Steps 68.2.1 Markings 68.2.2 Augmentation 68.2.3 Mastopexy 68.3 Postoperative Care 68.4 Case Example 68.5 Conclusion 69 Refining Augmentation Mastopexy 69.1 Preoperative Steps 69.2 Operative Steps 69.3 Postoperative Care 69.4 Case Example 69.5 Conclusion 70 Augmentation Mastopexy with and without Fat Grafting 70.1 Preoperative Steps 70.1.1 Analysis 70.2 Operative Steps 70.2.1 Markings 70.2.2 Isolate Inferior Pedicle/Central Mound 70.2.3 Elevate Skin Flaps 70.2.4 Create Subpectoral Pocket 70.2.5 Place Sizer/Implant 70.2.6 Closure and Areolar Inset 70.2.7 Fat Grafting (if indicated) 70.3 Postoperative Care 70.4 Case Example 70.5 Conclusion 70.6 Acknowledgments 71 Vertical Scar Breast Reduction 71.1 Preoperative Steps 71.1.1 Patient Selection 71.1.2 Surgical Markings 71.2 Operative Steps 71.2.1 Infiltration 71.2.2 Pedicle Selection 71.2.3 Glandular Resection 71.2.4 Liposuction 71.2.5 Glandular Reshaping 71.3 Postoperative Steps 71.4 Case Example 71.5 Conclusion 72 Wise Pattern Breast Reduction 72.1 Preoperative Steps 72.1.1 Analysis 72.1.2 Markings 72.2 Operative Steps 72.2.1 NAC and Pedicle Delineation 72.2.2 Medial Dissection 72.2.3 Lateral Dissection 72.2.4 Superior Dissection 72.2.5 Contralateral Breast Reduction 72.2.6 Refinements 72.2.7 Closure and Dressings 72.2.8 Pearls 72.3 Postoperative Care 72.4 Case Example 72.5 Conclusion 73 Tuberous/Constricted Breasts 73.1 Preoperative Steps 73.1.1 Patient Education and InformedConsent 73.1.2 Tissue-Based Planning 73.1.3 Marking the Breasts 73.2 Operative Steps 73.2.1 Subpectoral Pocket Dissection 73.2.2 Dual-Plane Assessment and Adjustment 73.2.3 Breast Parenchyma Scoring 73.2.4 Pocket Preparation and Implant Insertion 73.2.5 IMF Fixation and Skin Closure 73.2.6 Management of Nipple-Areolar Complex (NAC) 73.3 Postoperative Care 73.4 Case Example 73.5 Conclusions Part XI Body Contouring 74 SAFE Liposuction 74.1 Preoperative Steps 74.2 Operative Steps 74.2.1 Positioning 74.2.2 Infiltration 74.2.3 Separation 74.2.4 Aspiration 74.2.5 Equalization 74.3 Postoperative Care 74.4 Case Examples 74.5 Conclusion 75 High-Definition Abdominal Liposculpture with BodyBanking 75.1 Preoperative Panning 75.1.1 Analysis 75.2 Operative Steps 75.2.1 Access Incisions and Fat Harvest 75.2.2 Fat Preparation and BodyBanking 75.2.3 Tissue Molding 75.3 Postoperative Care 75.4 Case Example 75.5 Conclusion 76 High-Definition Liposculpture 76.1 Preoperative Steps 76.1.1 Patient Criteria 76.1.2 Markings 76.2 Operative Steps 76.2.1 Stealth Incisions 76.2.2 Liposuction 76.2.3 Fat Grafting 76.3 Postoperative Care 76.4 Complications 76.5 Case Example 76.6 Conclusion 77 Male High-Definition Liposculpture 77.1 Preoperative Analysis 77.1.1 Patient Criteria 77.1.2 Markings 77.2 Operative Steps 77.2.1 Stealth Incisions 77.2.2 Liposuction 77.2.3 Fat Grafting 77.3 Postoperative Care 77.4 Complications 77.5 Case Example 77.6 Conclusion 78 Gynecomastia Excision with BodyBanking 78.1 Preoperative Steps 78.1.1 Analysis 78.2 Operative Steps 78.2.1 Direct Excision, Access Incisions, and Suction Lipectomy 78.2.2 Fat Harvest, Preparation, and BodyBanking 78.2.3 Tissue Molding 78.3 Postoperative Management 78.4 Case Example 78.5 Conclusion 79 Mommy Makeover Finesse 79.1 Defining a “Mommy Makeover” 79.2 Most Common Procedures 79.3 Preoperative Considerations 79.3.1 Patient Selection 79.3.2 Selecting Procedure Combinations 79.3.3 Surgical Markings 79.4 Operative Steps 79.4.1 In Presurgical Holding Area 79.4.2 Sequence of Procedures 79.4.3 Patient Positioning 79.5 Minimizing Operative Time 79.5.1 Staff Communication 79.5.2 Efficiency in Patient Repositioning 79.6 Postoperative Care 79.7 Consistency of Results 79.8 Case Example 79.9 Conclusion 80 Brachioplasty 80.1 Preoperative Steps 80.2 Operative Steps 80.2.1 Liposuction Alone 80.2.2 Limited-Incision Brachioplasty 80.2.3 Extended Brachioplasty 80.3 Postoperative Care 80.4 Conclusion 81 Medial Thighplasty 81.1 Preoperative Steps 81.2 Operative Steps 81.3 Postoperative Care 81.4 Case Example 81.5 Conclusion 82 Postbariatric Body Contouring: Brachioplasty 82.1 Preoperative Steps 82.1.1 Analysis 82.1.2 Markings 82.2 Operative Steps 82.2.1 Positioning and Prepping 82.2.2 Superior and Anterior Axillary Line Incision, and Flap Elevation 82.2.3 Axillary Tissue and Arm Excess Tissue Resection 82.2.4 Closure and Dressings 82.3 Postoperative Care 82.4 Case Example 82.5 Conclusion 83 Postbariatric Body Contouring: Lower Body Lift 83.1 Preoperative Steps 83.1.1 Preoperative Evaluation 83.1.2 Markings 83.2 Operative Steps 83.3 Postoperative Care 83.4 Case Example 83.5 Conclusion 84 Postbariatric Body Contouring: Vertical Thigh Lift 84.1 Preoperative Steps 84.2 Operative Steps 84.2.1 Markings 84.2.2 Intraoperative Details 84.3 Postoperative Care 84.4 Case Example 84.5 Conclusion 85 Postbariatric Body Contouring: Upper Back Contouring—The Bra-Line Back Lift 85.1 Preoperative Steps 85.1.1 Counseling 85.1.2 Analysis and Marking 85.2 Operative Steps 85.3 Postoperative Care 85.4 Case Example 85.5 Conclusion 86 Buttock Augmentation: S-Curve® 86.1 Preoperative Steps 86.1.1 Patient Selection 86.1.2 Understand the Patient’s Anatomy 86.1.3 Markings 86.2 Operative Steps 86.2.1 Liposuction 86.2.2 Fat Preparation 86.2.3 Buttock Fat Transfer 86.3 Postoperative Care 86.4 Case Example 86.5 Conclusion 87 Safe Subcutaneous Buttock Augmentation 87.1 Background 87.2 Setup 87.3 Simultaneous Separation Tumescence 87.4 Expansion Vibration Lipofilling (EVL) 87.5 Case Examples 87.5.1 Case 1 87.5.2 Case 2 87.6 Conclusion Part XII Vaginal Rejuvenation 88 Extended Wedge Labiaplasty with Bipolar Radiofrequency Labia Majora Reduction (AVIVA) 88.1 Preoperative Steps 88.2 Intraoperative Steps 88.3 AVIVA Radiofrequency Labia Majora Rejuvenation 88.3.1 Indication 88.4 Postoperative Care 88.5 Follow-up 88.6 Case Example 88.7 Conclusion 89 Radiofrequency-Assisted Vulvovaginal Rejuvenation 89.1 Preoperative Steps 89.2 Operative Steps 89.3 Postoperative Care 89.4 Case Example 89.5 Conclusion Part XIII Non-Surgical Body Contouring 90 Cryolipolysis 90.1 Preoperative Steps 90.2 Operative Steps 90.3 Postoperative Care 90.4 Case Example 90.5 Conclusion 91 Facial Radiofrequency Skin Tightening and Fractional Radiofrequency Technology 91.1 Preoperative Steps 91.2 Operative Steps 91.3 Postoperative Care 91.4 Case Example 91.5 Conclusion 92 Body Radiofrequency Fat Removal/Skin Tightening 92.1 Preoperative Steps 92.1.1 Analysis 92.2 Operative Steps 92.2.1 Tumescent Infiltration 92.2.2 Application of Radiofrequency Energy 92.2.3 Liposuction Contouring 92.3 Postoperative Care 92.4 Case Example 92.5 Conclusion 93 Deoxycholic Acid Role in Fat Reduction 93.1 Preoperative Steps 93.1.1 Analysis 93.1.2 Expanded Safe Zone (ESZ) System: Submental Markings 93.1.3 Treatment Area and Injection Pattern 93.1.4 Pretreatment Considerations 93.2 Operative Steps 93.2.1 Local Anesthetic Administration 93.2.2 Deoxycholic Acid Dosage and Administration 93.2.3 Deoxycholic Acid Injection Technique 93.3 Postoperative Care 93.4 Case Example 93.5 Conclusion Index Appendices Additional MedOne Access Information