Nonsurgical Lip and Eye Rejuvenation Techniques

Author:   Gabriella Fabbrocini ,  Maria Pia De Padova ,  Antonella Tosti
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2016
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9783319232690


Pages:   123
Publication Date:   17 August 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Gabriella Fabbrocini ,  Maria Pia De Padova ,  Antonella Tosti
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2016
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   4.093kg
ISBN:  

9783319232690


ISBN 10:   331923269
Pages:   123
Publication Date:   17 August 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Preface.- 1 Introduction: Anatomy of the lips and eyes.- 2 Rejuvenative outcomes for the lip and eye regions.- 3 Aesthetic procedures to increase lip volume: Hyaluronic acid fillers.- 4 Aesthetic procedures for lip wrinkles: skin needling and botulinum toxins.- 5 Aesthetic procedures for eye wrinkles: skin needling and botulinum toxins.- 6 Chemical peeling for the lip and eye regions.- 7 Radiofrequency indications and complications.- 8 Biorevitalization and combination techniques.- 9 Laser for periorbital rejuvenation.- 10 PRP for lip and eye rejuvenation.- 11 Suture suspension technique for lip and eye rejuvenation.-12 Complications of hyaluronic acid fillers.-13 Complications of botulinum toxins.- 14 Complications of fractional lasers (ablative and nonablative). Preface.- 1 Introduction: Anatomy of the lips and eyes.- 2 Rejuvenative outcomes for the lip and eye regions.- 3 Aesthetic procedures to increase lip volume: Hyaluronic acid fillers.- 4 Aesthetic procedures for lip wrinkles: skin needling and botulinum toxins.- 5 Aesthetic procedures for eye wrinkles: skin needling and botulinum toxins.- 6 Chemical peeling for the lip and eye regions.- 7 Radiofrequency indications and complications.- 8 Biorevitalization and combination techniques.- 9 Laser for periorbital rejuvenation.- 10 PRP for lip and eye rejuvenation.- 11 Suture suspension technique for lip and eye rejuvenation.-12 Complications of hyaluronic acid fillers.-13 Complications of botulinum toxins.- 14 Complications of fractional lasers (ablative and nonablative).

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“The purpose is to present the latest treatment options for eye and lip rejuvenation, the pros and cons of each device/method, and how to assess patients in order to decide which treatment(s) offer the best option. The audience is dermatologists and plastic surgeons. This book gives practitioners guidance about whether a particular device/treatment would be a useful modality to offer their patients. … All in all, it serves to broaden physicians' sense of how to approach rejuvenation from multiple angles.” (Patricia Wong, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2016)


The purpose is to present the latest treatment options for eye and lip rejuvenation, the pros and cons of each device/method, and how to assess patients in order to decide which treatment(s) offer the best option. The audience is dermatologists and plastic surgeons. This book gives practitioners guidance about whether a particular device/treatment would be a useful modality to offer their patients. ... All in all, it serves to broaden physicians' sense of how to approach rejuvenation from multiple angles. (Patricia Wong, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2016)


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Gabriella Fabbrocini MD, PhD, is Associate Professor of Venereal and Cutaneous Diseases in the Division of Dermatology and Venereology, Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, University of Naples Federico II, Italy. After earning degrees in Medicine and Health Statistics, she specialized in Dermatology at University of Naples Federico II. Her field of interest ranges from acne, hidradenitis, dermoscopy, melanoma, photodermatology, and alopecia to the dermocosmetic care of chemotherapy skin reactions. Dr. Fabbrocini is the author of 148 articles in high-impact/indexed national/international journals and an author or co-author of 17 volumes in the dermatological field. She is a member of the Italian Acne Board, the Mediterranean Acne Board (founding member), SIDEMAST, the American Academy of Dermatology, EADV and the Italian Women’s Dermatologic Association (President). Maria Pia De Padova, MD, PhD, is Head of the Dermatology Service at Clinic Villa Nigrisoli, Bologna, Italy. She specializes in videodermoscopy or the study of pigmented skin lesions and skin cancer prevention. Dr. De Padova earned her medical degree with honors and has been researching in the fields of allergology, nails, and hair disorders. She belongs to the steering group of the Italian Society of Aesthetic Medicine and is a member of the organizing committee of the Italian Women’s Dermatologic Association. She is also a member of the Italian Acne Club and of ADNEXA (association of experts in the field of the sebaceous gland diseases). Dr. De Padova is the author of over 60 original articles and co-author of various volumes of dermatological and aesthetic interest. Antonella Tosti, MD, is Professor of Dermatology at the Leonard Miller School of Medicine University in Miami, Fl., USA. She is internationally recognized as an expert on hair and nail disorders and contact dermatitis.. She is a past president of the European Nail Society, the Council for Nail Disorders, the Italian Society of Contact Dermatitis, the European Hair Research Society and the European Women’s Dermatological Society. Professor Tosti is honorary member of the American Dermatological Association, Canadian Dermatological Association, Pacific Dermatologic Association, Colombian Society of Dermatology, and Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia. She has published more than 670 articles on dermatology and aesthetic medicine, and authored or edited more than 20 volumes in her fields of interest. She has received the Best Doctors of America Award in 2013 and 2014 and the Maria Duran Medal, awarded by the International Society of Dermatology to women doctors who are leaders in dermatology.

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