<p><em>’A useful, richly illustrated yet succinct book that earns a well-deserved place on the bookshelf of plastic surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, cosmetic dermatologists, and dermatologic surgeons around the world… This one sets itself apart with its elegance, finesse, and comprehensiveness.'</em><br /><em>- Jonathan Kantor, MD, MSCE, JAAD International</em></p> <p><strong><em>Quickly learn and master essential aesthetic surgical procedures from global experts!</em></strong></p> <p>The rapid growth in global demand for cosmetic surgery has led to an urgent need for aesthetic surgeons to learn an ever-growing menu of advanced procedures. <cite>Masters of Cosmetic Surgery–The Video Atlas: The Dallas Cosmetic Model</cite> edited by internationally renowned plastic surgeon Rod J. Rohrich and esteemed colleagues Sammy Sinno and Paul N. Afrooz presents an amazing new method of learning cosmetic surgery techniques. The didactic video guide features contributions from a Who’s Who of superb surgeons and dermatologists that are committed to excellence in their own practices and educational endeavors.</p> <p>Thirteen sections and <strong>93 succinct chapters</strong> are brought to life through key video segments in each chapter that expound on how to perform procedures safely and efficiently to achieve optimal outcomes. This unique resource covers <strong>90 procedures</strong> and includes more than <strong>12 hours of video</strong>, providing clinicians with the ability to read, see, and hear from an impressive cadre of global experts. Procedural chapters cover the face and neck; nose; eyelids, brow, and forehead; ears; lips; chin and jaw; neuromodulators; fillers; facial resurfacing; breast augmentation and reduction; body contouring; vaginal rejuvenation; and non-surgical body contouring.</p> <p><strong>Key Highlights</strong></p> <ul> <li>Masters in cosmetic medicine and surgery share clinical pearls on how to flawlessly perform procedures and optimally handle practice management issues</li> <li>Short videos provide an easy method for seeing, performing, and perfecting procedures, resulting in greater efficiency, skill, and safety</li> <li>Well-illustrated high-yield text including key points, preoperative considerations, anatomical features, step-by-step operative guides, and algorithms enhance the ability to quickly learn key concepts for any procedure</li> </ul> <p>This how and why guide is transformative in its teaching and learning methods, making it the quintessential reference for trainee and board-certified plastic surgeons, dermatologists, facial plastic surgeons, and oculoplastic surgeons.</p> <p>This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on <a href=’https://medone.thieme.com/’>https://medone.thieme.com</a>.</p>
Table of Content
<p><strong>Introduction: Addressing the Most Common Procedures in Cosmetic Surgery: Why This Book Is Different</strong><br>1 The Consult: What to Know, What to Do, and When to Say ‘No'<br>2 How to Optimize Results and Minimize Complications in Cosmetic Surgery<br>3 How Social Media has Changed All of Plastic Surgery<br>4 Social Media: The Dos and Don’ts<br><strong>Part I: Face and Necklift</strong><br>5 The Facial Aging Face Consultation<br>6 Facelift and Necklift: Incision Planning<br>7 Extended Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System Technique<br>8 SMASectomy<br>9 The Lift and Fill Facelift: Autologous Fat Grafting<br>10 Deep Plane Facelift<br>11 SMAS Plication with Extended Platysma-SMAS Flap<br>12 High SMAS Facelift and Necklift with Fat Grafting<br>13 Fat Grafting to the Face as an Isolated Procedure<br><strong>Part II: Rhinoplasty</strong><br>14 The Rhinoplasty Consult<br>15 Open Rhinoplasty Finesse<br>16 The Closed Rhinoplasty<br>17 Graduated Approach to Tip Projection<br>18 The Bulbous versus Boxy Tip<br>19 The Crooked Nose<br>20 The Ethnic Nose<br>21 The Preservation Rhinoplasty<br>22 Ancillary Maneuvers in Rhinoplasty: Spreader Grafts<br>23 Ancillary Maneuvers in Rhinoplasty: Spreader Flaps<br>24 Ancillary Maneuvers in Rhinoplasty: Columellar Strut<br>25 Ancillary Maneuvers in Rhinoplasty: Alar Rim Grafts<br>26 Ancillary Maneuvers in Rhinoplasty: Septal Extension Grafts<br>27 Alar Base Surgery<br>28 Revision Rhinoplasty<br><strong>Part III: Periorbital Rejuvenation</strong><br>29 Periorbital Rejuvenation Consultation<br>30 Eyelids: Upper Blepharoplasty<br>31 Eyelids: Lower Blepharoplasty<br>32 Periorbital Fat Grafting<br>33 Brow and Forehead: Forehead Lift<br>34 Brow and Forehead: Endotemporal Brow Lift<br>35 Brow and Forehead: Fat Grafting to the Brow, Temples, and Forehead<br>36 Brow and Forehead: Lateral Brow Lift<br>37 Brow and Forehead: Subcutaneous Temporal Brow Lift<br><strong>Part IV: Otoplasty</strong><br>38 Otoplasty<br>39 Otoplasty with Anterior Scoring<br><strong>Part V: Perioral Rejuvenation</strong><br>40 Lip Lift<br>41 Lip Enhancement with Filler Injection<br>42 Fat Grafting to the Perioral Region<br>43 Neuromodulation for Perioral Rejuvenation<br><strong>Part VI: Chin Augmentation and Jaw Rejuvenation</strong><br>44 Jaw Fillers<br>45 Chin Implant<br>46 Fat Grafting to the Chin<br>47 Buccal Fat Pad Excision<br><strong>Part VII: Neuromodulators Finesse</strong><br>48 Neuromodulation of Glabella and Forehead<br>49 Botulinum Toxin Injection to Crow’s Feet<br>50 Microbotox of the Face, Neck, and Scars<br>51 Neck Bands<br>52 Neurotoxins: Masseter Hypertrophy<br><strong>Part VIII: Filler Finesse</strong><br>53 Filler Finesse: Forehead<br>54 Filler Finesse: Temples<br>55 Part A: Filler Finesse: Cheeks<br>55 Part B: Filler Finesse: Cheeks<br>56 Filler Finesse: Tear Trough and Upper Eyelid<br>57 Part A: Filler Finesse: Nose<br>57 Part B: Filler Finesse: Nose<br>58 Filler Finesse: Upper Eyelid Sulcus<br>59 Filler Finesse: Hands—The Role of Hyaluronic Acid, Calcium Hydroxyapatite, and Autologous Fat<br><strong>Part IX: Facial Resurfacing</strong><br>60 Trichloroacetic Acid Peel<br>61 Dermabrasion of the Face<br>62 Laser Resurfacing<br>63 Microneedling<br><strong>Part X: Breast</strong><br>64 Breast Augmentation<br>65 Subfascial Breast Augmentation<br>66 Vertical Scar Mastopexy with Autoaugmentation Flap<br>67 Inverted-T Mastopexy<br>68 Safe Augmentation Mastopexy<br>69 Refining Augmentation Mastopexy<br>70 Augmentation Mastopexy with and without Fat Grafting<br>71 Vertical Scar Breast Reduction<br>72 Wise Pattern Breast Reduction<br>73 Tuberous/Constricted Breasts<br><strong>Part XI: Body Contouring</strong><br>74 SAFE Liposuction<br>75 High-Definition Abdominal Liposculpture with Body Banking<br>76 High-Definition Liposculpture<br>77 Male High-Definition Liposculpture<br>78 Gynecomastia Excision with Body Banking<br>79 Mommy Makeover Finesse<br>80 Brachioplasty<br>81 Medial Thighplasty<br>82 Postbariatric Body Contouring: Brachioplasty<br>83 Postbariatric Body Contouring: Lower Body Lift<br>84 Postbariatric Body Contouring: Vertical Thigh Lift<br>85 Postbariatric Body Contouring: Upper Back Contouring—The Bra-Line Back Lift<br>86 Buttock Augmentation: S-Curve®<br>87 Safe Subcutaneous Buttock Augmentation<br><strong>Part XII: Vaginal Rejuvenation</strong><br>88 Extended Wedge Labiaplasty with Bipolar Radiofrequency Labia Majora Reduction (AVIVA)<br>89 Radiofrequency-Assisted Vulvovaginal Rejuvenation<br><strong>Part XIII: Non-Surgical Body Contouring</strong><br>90 Cryolipolysis<br>91 Facial Radiofrequency Skin Tightening and Fractional Radiofrequency Technology<br>92 Body Radiofrequency Fat Removal/Skin Tightening<br>93 Deoxycholic Acid Role in Fat Reduction</p>