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Techniques in Facial Plastic Surgery: Discussion and Debate, Part II, An Issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, E-Book

Techniques in Facial Plastic Surgery: Discussion and Debate, Part II, An Issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, E-Book

Fred G. Fedok | Robert Kellman

(2014)

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Abstract

A panel of experts in facial plastic surgery procedures respond to questions regarding their approaches, techniques, outcomes, and overviews of specific procedures. Surgeons address cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries in Neuromodulators, Hair Replacement, Upper Face Rejuvenation, Blepharoplasty, Le Fort Fractures, Implants, and Auricular Deformities.  This is the second of a two-volume presentation, the first volume presenting topics covering Rhinoplasty, Revision Rhinoplasty, Facelift, Midface Lift, Chemical Peels, Laser Resurfacing, Lip Augmentation, Mandible Fractures, Subcondylar Fractures, Facial Reanimation, Injectables and Fillers, and Fat Grafting.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Cover Cover
Techniques in Facial Plastic Surgery: Discussion and Debate part 2 \r i
Copyright \r ii
Contributors iii
Contents v
Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics Of North America\r vii
Preface\r xiii
Chemical Peels 1
Do you agree or disagree, and why, with the following: “the best method to improve moderate to deep rhytids is the croton o ... 1
Cortez 1
Fedok 4
Mangat 4
Do you agree or disagree, and why, with the following: “there are no problems with cardiotoxicity with croton oil–phenol pe ... 8
Cortez 8
Fedok 8
Mangat 10
Do you agree or disagree, and why, with the following: “do not do spot testing with chemical peel agents.” 11
Cortez 11
Fedok 11
Mangat 11
How do you handle peels in advanced Fitzpatrick skin types III, IV, V? 12
Cortez 12
Fedok 12
Mangat 12
What is the main factor for rate of reepithelialization: (1) depth of peel, (2) depth of laser, (3) depth of dermabrasion? 13
Cortez 13
Fedok 15
Mangat 15
Analysis: how has your approach to or technique in chemical peels evolved over the past several years? 16
Cortez 16
Fedok 16
Mangat 19
Supplementary data 22
References: Fedok 22
Cortez recommended readings 23
Mangat suggested readings 23
Rhinoplasty 25
Constantinides: introduction 25
Should one use an open or closed rhinoplasty approach? 26
Adamson and Kim 26
Constantinides 27
The incisions and the columellar scar 27
Point of view 28
Pearlman 29
How appropriate is the endonasal approach in modern-day rhinoplasty? 30
Adamson and Kim 30
Constantinides 30
Pearlman 30
Should the tip lobule be divided or preserved? 31
Adamson and Kim 31
Constantinides 35
Pearlman 37
Are alloplastic implants inferior to autologous implants? 39
Adamson and Kim 39
Constantinides 41
Pearlman 42
Does release and reduction of the upper lateral cartilages from the nasal dorsal septum always require spreader graft place ... 43
Adamson and Kim 43
Constantinides 45
Pearlman 46
Analysis: over the past 5 years, how has your technique or approach evolved or what is the most important thing you’ve lear ... 47
Adamson and Kim 47
Cartilage arch 48
Nasal tip contour 49
Dorsal augmentation 49
Alar base reduction 49
Constantinides 49
Pearlman 51
Acknowledgments 52
References: Adamson & Kim 52
References: Constantinides 54
References: Pearlman 54
Revision Rhinoplasty 57
What is the single most difficult challenge in revision rhinoplasty, and how do you address it? 57
Adamson and Warner 57
Becker 58
Romo 59
Toriumi 60
During revision rhinoplasty, when dorsal augmentation is necessary and septal and ear cartilage are not available, what is ... 64
Adamson and Warner 64
Becker 66
Romo 67
Toriumi 68
If rib cartilage is used for dorsal augmentation during revision rhinoplasty, what is the technique to prevent warping of t ... 70
Adamson and Warner 70
Becker 70
Romo 71
Toriumi 71
Does the release and reduction of the upper lateral cartilages from the nasal dorsal septum always require spreader graft p ... 75
Adamson and Warner 75
Becker 76
Romo 78
Toriumi 79
Alloplast in the nose – when, where, and for what purpose? 80
Adamson and Warner 80
Becker 83
Romo 83
Toriumi 85
Analysis: over the past 5 years, how has your technique evolved or what have you observed and learned in performing revisio ... 85
Adamson and Warner 85
Becker 86
Romo 87
Toriumi 89
References: Adamson and Warner 94
References: Becker 95
References: Romo 95
References: Toriumi 95
Lower Lid Blepharoplasty 97
What is the most frequent displeasing effect you see when performing lower eyelid blepharoplasty? 97
Baker 97
LaFerriere 98
Larrabee 99
What surgical approach do you most frequently use when performing lower eyelid blepharoplasty? 100
Baker 100
LaFerriere 100
Larrabee 101
How much skin removal of the lower eyelids? 102
Midface Lift 119
What is the most efficient dissection plane to perform midface lift? 119
Keller and seth 119
Quatela and Antunes 121
Sykes and Magill 122
What is the best incision/approach (preauricular, transtemporal, transoral)? Why? 122
Keller and seth 122
Quatela and Antunes 123
Sykes and Magill 123
What specific technique do you use? Why? 124
Keller and seth 124
Quatela and Antunes 125
Sykes and Magill 128
What is the best method/substance for adding volume to midface lifting? 129
Keller and seth 129
Quatela and Antunes 129
Sykes and Magill 130
In approaching the midface, how do you see the relationship of blepharoplasty versus fillers versus midface lifting? 130
Keller and seth 130
Quatela and Antunes 131
Sykes and Magill 132
Analysis: over the past 5 years, how has your technique evolved or what is the most important thing you have learned doing ... 132
Keller and seth 132
Quatela and Antunes 134
Sykes and Magill 135
Supplementary data 135
References: Keller & Seth 136
References: Quatela & Antunes 136
References: Sykes & Magill 137
Distraction Osteogenesis 139
Is neonatal DO better than lip-tongue adhesion or tracheotomy for micrognathic airway compromise? 139
Sidman 139
Tatum 140
What role does DO have in adult orthognathic surgery situations? 140
Sidman 140
Index 147