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OverviewMinimally invasive aesthetic procedures are an important part of dermatologists’ day-to-day clinical routine. However, plastic surgeons are also becoming more willing to explore them, and minimally invasive cosmetic and aesthetic procedures are now an established interdisciplinary topic. Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Procedures - A Guide for Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons addresses the needs of both these specialties. It provides a comprehensive overview of the most relevant and widely used minimally invasive procedures, presented in a practical and straightforward style. Rather than a broad overview of the literature, it offers a step-by-step guide to clinical procedures. Each chapter explores a single clinical procedure, discussing the theoretical basis; the materials needed; the methods and techniques; clinical follow-up; before-and-after illustrations; as well as the side effects and complications and their management. It also includes a summary of tips and relevant references. With more than a hundred procedures presented and discussed in a clinically applicable format, Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Procedures - A Guide for Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons is a practical manual for all dermatology and plastic surgery practitioners who are interested in aesthetic medicine. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adilson Da CostaPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2020 Weight: 2.376kg ISBN: 9783319782645ISBN 10: 3319782649 Pages: 817 Publication Date: 25 February 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Foreword For Plastic Surgeons For Dermatologists Preface Session 1 - Peelings Introduction: Classification of peels Pearl chapter: Basis of photoaging and the use of chemical peelings Tip chapter: Peels for ethnic skin Blepharopeel Cook peel (70% glycolic acid + 70% trichloroacetic acid) for face Cook peel (70% glycolic acid + 70% trichloroacetic acid) for extra-facial areas Fluor-hydroxy pulse peel for face Fluor-hydroxy pulse peel for extra-facial areas Genital bleaching peel Glycolic acid peel for face Glycolic acid peel for extra-facial areas Jessner peel for face Jessner peel for extra-facial areas Phenol-croton oil peel Pyruvic acid peel for face and extra-facial areas Resorcin peel for face Resorcin peel for extra-facial areas Salicylic acid for face Salicylic acid for extra-facial areas Tretinoin peel for face Tretinoin peel for extra-facial areas Trichloroacetic acid peel for face Trichloroacetic acid peel for extra-facial areas Tyoglycolic acid peel for dark circles under eyes Tyoglycolic acid peel for hemosiderin and post-inflammatory hyperchromia Session 2 – Botulinum toxin Introduction: What is botulinum toxin? Tip chapter: Histology and Physiology of the skin Botulinum toxin for craniofacial hyperhidrosis Botulinum toxin for superior third of the face Botulinum toxin for middle third of the face Botulinum toxin for inferior third of the face Botulinum toxin for neck Botulinum toxin for axillar hyperhidrosis Botulinum toxin for palmar and plantar hyperhidrosis Botulinum toxin for special conditions: chemical rhinoplasty Botulinum toxin for special conditions: facial mesotherapy Botulinum toxin for special conditions: gummy smile Botulinum toxin for special conditions: masseter hypertrophy Botulinum toxin for special conditions: miomodulation to body countour Session 3 - Hyaluronic acid filler Introduction: What is hyaluronic acid filler? Tip chapter: Anatomy of the face, neck, hands and genital areas Hyaluronic acid for ""dermic skin"" hydration Hyaluronic acid for frontal and glabella areas Hyaluronic acid for temporal and eye brown areas Hyaluronic acid for peri-ocular area Hyaluronic acid for malar area and zygomatic arch Hyaluronic acid for pre-auricular area Hyaluronic acid for ear lobes Hyaluronic acid for nose Hyaluronic acid for nasolabial folds Hyaluronic acid for lips and perioral fine lines and wrinkles Hyaluronic acid for mandibular area Hyaluronic acid for chin Hyaluronic acid for neck Hyaluronic acid for hands Hyaluronic acid for genital area Session 4 – Threads in cosmetic procedures Introduction: Threads in cosmetic procedures Tip chapter: Anesthesia in cosmetic procedures Threads for superior third of the face Threads for middle third of the face Threads for inferior third of the face Threads for chin lifting Threads for neck Threads for corporal areas: upper and inferior limbs Threads for corporal areas: abdomen Threads for corporal areas: buttocks Session 5 – Chemical substances for injectable cosmetic neocollagenesis Introduction: Chemical substances for injectable cosmetic neocollagenesis Tip chapter: Improving healing in cosmetic procedures Calcium hydroxyapatite for face Calcium hydroxyapatite for hands Calcium hydroxyapatite for unusual areas Platelet-enriched plasma Poly-l-Lactic acid for face Poly-l-Lactic acid for neck Poly-l-Lactic acid arms Poly-l-Lactic acid for hands Poly-l-Lactic acid for buttocks Polyacrilamide for face Polycaprolactone for face Polycaprolactone for extra-facial areas Polyethylene glycol for face and hands Polymethyl methacrylate for face Polymethyl methacrylate for body Session 6 – Micro-aesthetic surgery and others Introduction: Dressings to improve healing in cosmetic procedures Tip chapter: How might cosmeuticals improve skin aesthetic procedures outcome? Chemical liposculpture of the chin Microneedling for neocollagenesis of the face Acne scar: shaving and electrosurgery Acne scar: 5-fluorouracil injection Acne scar: bleomycin plus triamcinolone injection Acne scar: CROSS (chemical reconstruction of skin scar) Acne scar: dermal graft Acne scar: dermoablasion Acne scar: hyaluronic acid filler Acne scar: microneedling Acne scar: punch elevation Acne scar: subscision Aspiration curettage for axillary hyperhidrosis Autologous fat transplantation Autologous fibroblasts injections in face Cellulite: subscision Chemical lipolysis of infra-orbicular fat pads Electro-blepharoplasty Microliposuction of the chin Stretch marks: microdermabrasion Stretch marks: transcision Superior blepharoplasty Session 7 – Aesthetic approach of scalp Introduction: Clinical emergency during aesthetic procedures Tip chapter: Methods and tips for a better scar quality Low-level light therapy and high-energy lasers for the scalp Scalp mesotherapy Microneedling of the scalp Tricopigmentation of the scalp "ReviewsAuthor Information"Adilson Da Costa: MD, MSc, PhD is currently Tenured International Professor for the PhD and MSc Programs at ""Instituto de Assistência Médica ao Servidor Público Estadual de São Paulo"", São Paulo, SP, Brazil. He is the former Dean of the Department of Dermatology at the Pontifical University of Campinas (PUC-Campinas), Brazil, and former researcher fellow in the Department of Dermatology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia. He is the author of two books on dermatology in Portuguese (""Dermatology and Pregnancy"", Elsevier; ""International Textbook of Cosmeceuticals"", Guanabara-Koogan) as well as several book chapters and scientific articles in the field of aesthetic and clinical-surgical dermatology. Dr. Da Costa is a worldwide key opinion leader in dermatology, with more than 200 lectures already provided; has also been principal investigator in more than 140 clinical and in vitro trials and taken part as scientific advisory member for several pharmaceutical and cosmetic companies." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |