Presented by the editors and more than ninety renowned experts on structural fat grafting, this extensively updated volume comprises their state-of-the-art experience and techniques on the use of autologous fat in many aspects of plastic surgery to correct, restore, and enhance patients’ structural proportions and defects.
- Provides a strong foundation of the current Coleman technique of structural fat grafting, including available instrumentation, and the principles and basic concepts of fat injection.
- Comprehensive coverage on the biology underlying successful fat grafting, as well as excellent color illustrations of the step-by-step technique and descriptions of the effects of the aging process.
- This new edition contains the most current information on the regenerative potential of grafted fat as well as the long-term results of fat grafting, with updated cases demonstrating the staying power of transferred fat.
- A remarkable strength of this book is the purposeful inclusion of these worldwide contributors’ many different approaches to harvesting, processing, and placing of lipoaspirate, with generous case examples of their results.
- Clinical applications for all parts of the body, from face and neck to breasts, and upper and lower extremities and genital areas reflect the wide utility of the procedure in reconstructive and aesthetic fields.
- A chapter on complications and the means to avoid them is given extensive coverage.
- An e-book and multiple clinical videos are included.
This exciting new edition reflects the entire arc of the development of the revolutionary techniques of structural fat grafting, which have sprung from the growing awareness worldwide of the critical role of fat transplantation in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery.
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<p>The Evolution of Fat Grafting: From Soft Tissue Augmentation to Regenerative Medicine<br><strong>Part I Principles and Basic Concepts</strong><br>Chapter 1 The Coleman Technique<br>Chapter 2 Analysis of the Patient<br>Chapter 3 The Niche Theory for Fat Graft Survival<br>Chapter 4 Nomenclature of the Stromal Vascular Fraction<br>Chapter 5 Antiinflammatory Stem Cell Principles<br>Chapter 6 Adipose Tissue and the Stromal Vascular Fraction<br>Chapter 7 Automated Systems for Processing the Stromal Vascular Fraction and Calculating the Number of Stem Cells<br>Chapter 8 Determination of Fat Viability<br>Chapter 9 Growth Factors in the Lipoaspirate<br>Chapter 10 An Overview of Fat Grafting Techniques<br><strong>Part II Regenerative Potential</strong><br>Chapter 11 The Evolution of Adipose Biology and Regenerative Medicine<br>Chapter 12 The Physiology of Injured, Obese, Grafted, and Dying Fat<br>Chapter 13 Adipose Tissue in Wound Healing<br>Chapter 14 Platelet-Rich Plasma and Fat Grafting<br>Chapter 15 Cryopreservation of Adipose Tissue for Fat Grafting<br><strong>Part III Clinical Applications</strong><br><em>SECTION ONE SKIN</em><br>Chapter 16 Improving Skin Quality: An Experimental and Clinical Study of the Effects of Fat and Stromal Cells on the Skin<br>Chapter 17 Microfat Injections With Disposable Cannulas<br>Chapter 18 Scar Remodeling With Fat Grafting After Burn Injury<br>Chapter 19 Structural Fat Grafting for the Regeneration of Irradiated Tissue<br>Chapter 20 Scleroderma and Fat Grafting<br>Chapter 21 Treatment of Difficult Wounds and Scars With Fat Grafts<br><em>SECTION TWO FACE AND NECK: AESTHETIC</em><br>Chapter 22 A Model of Aging: A Paradigm Change<br>Chapter 23 Simultaneous Facelift and Fat Grafting: Combined Lifting and Filling for Rejuvenation of the Aging Face<br>Chapter 24 Structural Fat Grafting in the Supraorbital Area<br>Chapter 25 Structural Fat Grafting in the Nose<br>Chapter 26 Structural Fat Grafting in the Nasolabial Fold<br>Chapter 27 Structural Fat Grafting in the Lips<br>Chapter 28 Structural Fat Grafting in the Chin and Jawline<br>Chapter 29 Structural Fat Grafting in the Neck<br><em>SECTION THREE FACE AND NECK: RECONSTRUCTIVE</em><br>Chapter 30 Structural Fat Grafting in Craniofacial Surgery<br>Chapter 31 Treatment of Romberg Disease<br>Chapter 32 Fat Grafting in Orbitocranial and Maxillofacial Restoration: From Surgery to Regeneration<br>Chapter 33 Fat Grafting in HIV-Positive Patients<br>Chapter 34 Treatment of Velopharyngeal Incompetence With Autologous Fat Grafting<br>Chapter 35 Vocal Fold Augmentation in the Dysphonic Patient<br><em>SECTION FOUR BREAST: AESTHETIC</em><br>Chapter 36 Augmentation of the Breast and Tuberous Breast<br>Chapter 37 Fat Grafting for Breast Augmentation in Asians<br>Chapter 38 Composite Breast Augmentation<br><em>SECTION FIVE BREAST: RECONSTRUCTIVE</em><br>Chapter 39 Oncologic Risks of Fat Grafting of the Breast<br>Chapter 40 Lipomodeling for Congenital Breast Deformities: Tuberous Breasts, Poland Syndrome, and Asymmetry<br>Chapter 41 Reconstruction of Breast Deformities<br>Chapter 42 Fat Grafting for Breast Reconstruction With External Vacuum Expansion<br><em>SECTION SIX UPPER EXTREMITY</em><br>Chapter 43 Hand and Forearm Rejuvenation<br>Chapter 44 Percutaneous Aponeurotomy and Lipofilling as a Regenerative Treatment Alternative for Dupuytren’s Disease<br><em>SECTION SEVEN LOWER EXTREMITY AND GENITAL AREA: AESTHETIC</em><br>Chapter 45 Iatrogenic Liposuction Deformities<br>Chapter 46 Aesthetic Liposculpting and Fat Grafting for the Buttock and Torso<br><em>SECTION EIGHT LOWER EXTREMITY AND GENITAL AREA: RECONSTRUCTIVE</em><br>Chapter 47 Fat Grafting of the Female Genital Area<br>Chapter 48 Lower Extremity Reconstruction<br><em>SECTION NINE SPECIAL PROBLEMS</em><br>Chapter 49 Anatomy and Histology of the Fat Compartments of the Face<br>Chapter 50 Anatomy and Histology of the Fat Compartments of the Body<br>Chapter 51 Perineural Fat Grafting for the Management of Neuromas and Pain Syndrome<br>Chapter 52 Complications<br><em>SECTION TEN FUTURE PERSPECTIVES</em><br>Chapter 53 Future Perspectives in Skin Rejuvenation by Fat Grafting: A Clinical and Histologic Demonstration</p>