A premier collection of body contouring techniques for a growing patient group
Encyclopedia of Body Sculpting after Massive Weight Loss provides uniquely comprehensive coverage of a variety of state-of-the-art surgical body modification procedures for the patient who has overcome obesity. The text begins with an introduction to the particular physiologic and psychological implications of massive weight loss, including the effects on nutrition, anesthesia, pain control, and psychology, and a review of the current techniques utilized in bariatric surgery. The sections that follow feature concise descriptions and full-color illustrations that guide readers through each region of the body, from the face and neck, through the breasts, arms and mid-abdomen, to the back and thighs. Expert authors from around the world, many of whom are the innovators of the procedure they describe, offer multiple surgical options for each anatomic region in order to give readers the opportunity to choose the optimal approach for their specific patient.
Features
- 466 full-color illustrations demonstrate preoperative appearances, operative techniques, and postoperative outcomes
- An accompanying DVD contains 17 narrated videos — over one hour of footage — of actual procedures as performed by the authors
- Detailed discussion of safety considerations, as well as how to recognize and treat surgical complications
- Practical tips on how to handle anesthesia concerns and pain control
- Valuable information on nutrition and the psychiatric management of eating disorders
With obesity on the rise and the marked increase in bariatric procedures over the past decade, this highly relevant reference is essential reading for every practicing plastic and reconstructive surgeon, bariatric surgeon, and weight loss physician, as well as for all residents or fellows in the field.
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I The Bariatric Patient
1 General Surgical Procedures to Achieve Weight Loss: Open and Laparoscopic
2 Origins and Psychiatric Management of Compulsive Eating Behaviors
3 Nutrition
II General Considerations
4 Anesthesia and Safety Considerations in the Perioperative Period
5 Propofol/Ketamine Anesthesia
6 Factors Impacting Thromboembolism after Bariatric Body Contouring Surgery
7 The Anatomy and Chronology of Body Sculpting: Areas Requiring Correction and Timing of Procedures
8 Total Body Lift Surgery
9 Postoperative Pain Management Following Body Contouring
III Mid-Body Sculpting
10 Circumferential Abdominoplasty
11 Lower Body Lift Combined with Liposuction and Gluteal Flap Surgery
12 Combination Abdominal Wall Hernia Repair and Mid-Body Contouring
13 Circumferential Dermolipectomy of the Lower Trunk: Lower Body Fit
14 Halfway to a Body Lift
15 Lipoabdominoplasty with Progressive Tension Sutures
16 Complications and Management Following Mid-Body Sculpting
IV Upper Extremity
17 Brachioplasty with Interdigitation of the Posteromedial Scar
18 Brachioplasty with an Inferior Scar
19 Correction of Arm Ptosis with a Medial Bicipital Scar
V Breast
20 Superolateral Pedicle for Reconstruction of the Female Breast
21 Correction of Breast Contour Deformities Using Dermal Suspension and Total Parenchymal Reshaping
22 Inferior Pedicle Approach for Autologous Augmentation Using the Intercostal Artery Perforator (ICAP) Flap
23 Breast Surgery in the Male Patient
VI Correction of Back and Flank Rolls
24 Back Contouring
25 Approach to Excess Trunk Rolls with a Vertical Excision
26 Upper Body Lift for the Correction of Back Rolls
27 Bra-Line Back Lift
VII Thigh Lift
28 Spiral Thigh Lift
29 Fascio-Fascial Suspension Technique for Medial Thigh Plasty
30 Anterior Proximal Extended (APEX) Medial Thigh Lift
31 Medial Thigh Contouring: Cones and Cylinders
32 Combination Circumferential Abdominoplasty with Medial Thigh Lift
VIII Facial Rejuvenation
33 Facial Rejuvenation: Indications and Analysis
34 Weave Lift Facial Suspension
35 Midfacelifting
36 Facial Rejuvenation: Open Technique
37 Short Scar Rhytidectomy