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OverviewThrough three bestselling editions, Dr. Allan 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 authors, 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 illustrations Provides information on issues related to cosmetic surgery such as psychology, anatomy, and anaesthesia Master state-of-the-art techniques with new chapters on * Upper Blepharoplasty: Volume Enhancement via Skin Approach: Lowering the Upper Lid Crease * Lower Blepharoplasty: Blending the Lid/Cheek Junction * Brow Lift Techniques * Injectable Agents for Dermal Soft-Tissue Augmentation of the Face: Options and Decision Making * 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steven FagienPublisher: Elsevier Health Sciences Imprint: W B Saunders Co Ltd Edition: 4th Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 28.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 1.492kg ISBN: 9780721602547ISBN 10: 0721602541 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 31 October 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsForeword Preface List of Contributors Dedication Acknowledgements Part I: Preoperative Considerations Ch. 1: The History of Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery, Lawrence B. Katzen & Steven Fagien Ch. 2: Current Observations of Periorbital Aging: A Prelude to Improved Surgical Result (new chapter), Val Lambros & Steven Fagien Ch. 3: Evaluation of the Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery Patient, Allen M. Putterman Ch. 4: A comprehensive evaluation of the cosmetic oculoplastic surgery patient: Beyond Formal Measurements. Decision Making and Tips to Enhance Patient Satisfaction and Outcomes (new chapter), Steven Fagien Ch. 5: Eyelid and Mid Cheek Anatomy (new chapter), Paul A Harris & Bryan C Mendelson Part II: The Upper Periorbita Ch. 6: Brow Lift Techniques (new chapter), Jeffrey E. Janis, Jason K. Potter & Rod J. Rohrich Ch. 7: Treatment of Upper Eyelid Dermatochalasis with Reconstruction of Upper Eyelid Crease: Skin-Muscle Flap Approach, Allen M. Putterman Ch. 8: Upper Blepharoplasty: Volume Enhancement via Skin Approach: Lowering the Upper Lid Crease (new chapter), Steven Fagien Ch. 9: Upper Blepharoplasty in the Asian Patient, William P. Chen Ch. 10: Upper Blepharoplasty Combined with Levator Aponeurosis Repair, John R. Burroughs, William M. McLeish & Richard L. Anderson Ch. 11: Muller's Muscle-Conjunctival Resection-Ptosis Procedure Combined with Upper Blepharoplasty, Allen M. Putterman & Steven Fagien Ch. 12: Internal Brow Lift: Browplasty and Browpexy, Alan M. Putterman Ch. 13: Treatment of Upper Eyelid Retraction: Internal Approach, Alan M. Putterman Part III: The Lower Periorbita Ch. 14: Transconjunctival Approach to Resection of Lower Eyelid Herniated Orbital Fat, Allen M. Putterman Ch. 15: Lower Blepharoplasty: Blending the Lid/Cheek Junction (new chapter), Steven Fagien Ch. 16: Treatment of Lower Eyelid Dermatochalasis, Herniated Orbital Fat, and Hypertrophic Orbicularis Muscle: Skin-Muscle Flap Approach, Allen M. Putterman Ch. 17: Cheek-Midface lift (new chapter), Allen M. Putterman Ch. 18:Treatment of Lower Eyelid Retraction with Recession of Lower Lid Retractors and Placement of Hard-Palate or Allogeneic Dermal Matrix Spacer Grafts, Allen M. Putterman & Steven Fagien Ch. 19: Fat Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty (new chapter), Robert A. Goldberg Part IV: Ancillary Procedures of the Periorbita and Beyond Ch. 20: Alloplastic Contouring For Suboribital, Maxillary, Zygomatic Deficiencies (new chapter), Edward O. Terino Ch. 21: Chemical peeling: Independent or in Conjunction with Facial Plastic Surgery, Jonathan A. Hoenig, Norman Shorr & David M. Morrow Ch. 22: Eyelid and Facial Laser Skin Resurfacing (new chapter), Sterling Baker & Erin L Holloman Ch. 23: Injectable Agents for Dermal Soft-Tissue Augmentation of the Face: Options and Decision Making (new chapter), Steven Fagien, Jean Carruthers & Alastair Carruthers Ch. 24: Expanded uses of BTX-A for Facial Aesthetic Enhancement (new chapter), Steven Fagien , Alastair Carruthers & Jean Carruthers IndexReviewsThe book is a collaborative effort. Chapters are written by oculoplastic surgeons, plastic surgeons, and dermatologists, which ensures that the book provides a very broad and comprehensive approach to the topic.<br>I enjoyed reading the book and heartily recommend it as a valuable tool for a learning surgeon as well as a source of new ideas and fine tuning for the experienced surgeon. The book is a welcome addition to my library and will be recommended by me to residents, fellows, and colleagues. Dr. Fagien is to be congratulated for making the fourth edition an important one. <br>Sonny Mccord - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, May 2008 <p>REVIEW OF THE LAST EDITION <p> This book may be used by the ophthalmologist wishing to embark on aesthetic surgery or by the oculoplastic surgeon wishing to pick up a few tips from renowned experts. The procedures described in the text add to the surgeon's armamentarium for providing cosmetic oculoplastic surgery. - Archives The book is a collaborative effort. Chapters are written by oculoplastic surgeons, plastic surgeons, and dermatologists, which ensures that the book provides a very broad and comprehensive approach to the topic.Sonny Mccord - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, May 2008 <p>REVIEW OF THE LAST EDITION <p> This book may be used by the ophthalmologist wishing to embark on aesthetic surgery or by the oculoplastic surgeon wishing to pick up a few tips from renowned experts. The procedures described in the text add to the surgeon's armamentarium for providing cosmetic oculoplastic surgery. - Archives of Ophthalmology <p> This publication is an excellent product of a large group of ophthalmologists and should be read by all carrying out these procedures. - Aesthetic Plastic Surgery <br>This well established textbook has some very welcome improvements and offers a comprehensive update on cosmetic oculoplastic and oculofacial techniques. There are now superb new colour illustrations and photographs. The accompanying DVD-ROM contains videos of current surgical and injectable techniques. I would recommend this textbook and DVD to aspiring and established cosmetic plastic as oculoplastic surgeons alike. It is a comprehensive and contemporary cosmetic oculoplastic text. <br> Eye News, November 2008 <i> The book is a collaborative effort. Chapters are written by oculoplastic surgeons, plastic surgeons, and dermatologists, which ensures that the book provides a very broad and comprehensive approach to the topic.I enjoyed reading the book and heartily recommend it as a valuable tool for a learning surgeon as well as a source of new ideas and fine tuning? for the experienced surgeon. The book is a welcome addition to my library and will be recommended by me to residents, fellows, and colleagues. Dr. Fagien is to be congratulated for making the fourth edition an important one. </i><b>Sonny Mccord - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, May 2008</b> REVIEW OF THE LAST EDITION This book may be used by the ophthalmologist wishing to embark on aesthetic surgery or by the oculoplastic surgeon wishing to pick up a few tips from renowned experts. The procedures described in the text add to the surgeon's armamentarium for providing cosmetic oculoplastic surgery. - <i>Archives of Ophthalmology</i> This publication is an excellent product of a large group of ophthalmologists and should be read by all carrying out these procedures. - <i>Aesthetic Plastic Surgery</i> This well established textbook has some very welcome improvements and offers a comprehensive update on cosmetic oculoplastic and oculofacial techniques. There are now superb new colour illustrations and photographs. The accompanying DVD-ROM contains videos of current surgical and injectable techniques. I would recommend this textbook and DVD to aspiring and established cosmetic plastic as oculoplastic surgeons alike. It is a comprehensive and contemporary cosmetic oculoplastic text. <b> Eye News, November 2008 </b> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |