<p><strong><em>The definitive one-stop reference on safely navigating highly complex facial anatomy</em></strong></p><p>The primary goal of <cite>Facial Danger Zones: Staying safe with surgery, fillers and non-invasive devices</cite> is to help surgeons achieve <strong>optimal results and maximize safe outcomes for a wide array of facial cosmetic procedures.</strong> Authored by internationally renowned plastic surgeon Rod Rohrich and distinguished co-authors James Stuzin, Erez Dayan, and E. Victor Ross, this user-friendly book provides multidisciplinary insights and expert knowledge on intricate facial anatomy, navigating safe and dangerous facial zones, and the use of minimally invasive technologies.</p><p>The book is divided into three sections:<ul><li>Part one provides an overview of facial tissue anatomy and fat compartments, facial nerve danger zones, specific nerve branches, protective measures, and technical dissection considerations for safe facelift surgery.</li><li>Part two covers fillers and neuromodulators with pearls and in-depth guidance on staying safe using six different facial danger zones.</li><li>Part three details the safe use of energy-based devices such as ablative and non-ablative lasers, combination chemical peels, radiofrequency, and cryolipolysis.</li></ul></p><p><strong>Key highlights</strong><ul><li>Superb facial nerve dissection safety tips for cosmetic procedures such as facelifts</li><li>Facial danger zones and the prevention and consequences of injury graphically described through cadaver dissections, illustrations, and patient case photographs</li><li>Visually-rich text describes how to safely and efficaciously administer lasers, chemical peels, noninvasive fat removal, and skin tightening devices</li><li>More than 20 succinct videos posted online enhance understanding of various safe approaches</li></ul></p><p>This remarkable resource is destined to be the trusted, go-to companion for trainee and veteran surgeons who specialize in
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<p><strong>Part I: Facial Nerves</strong><br>1 Overview of Facial Tissue Anatomy<br>2 Facial Fat Compartments<br>3 Overview: Facial Nerve Danger Zone<br>4 Frontal Branch of the Facial Nerve<br>5 Zygomatic and Buccal Branches<br>6 Protecting the Marginal and Cervical Branches of the Facial Nerve<br>7 Great Auricular Nerve<br>8 Technical Considerations: Extended SMAS Dissection and Lateral SMASectomy/Platysma Window<br><strong>Part II: Fillers and Neuromodulators</strong><br>9 Introduction<br>10 Facial Danger Zone 1 – Glabellar Region<br>11 Facial Danger Zone 2 – Temporal Region<br>12 Facial Danger Zone 3 – Perioral Region<br>13 Facial Danger Zone 4 – Nasolabial Region<br>14 Facial Danger Zone 5 – Nasal Region<br>15 Facial Danger Zone 6 – Infraorbital Region<br><strong>Part III: Energy-Based Devices</strong><br>16 Maximizing Safety with Ablative Lasers<br>17 Maximizing Safety with Nonablative Lasers<br>18 Trichloroacetic Acid Combined with Jessner’s Chemical Peel Safety<br>19 Maximizing Safety with Radiofrequency-Based Devices<br>20 Maximizing Safety with Cryolipolysis<br>21 Maximizing Safety with Microneedling</p>