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Cirurgia Plástica Volume Dois

Cirurgia Plástica Volume Dois

Richard J Warren | Peter C. Neligan

(2012)

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Abstract

Fully updated to meet the demands of the 21st-century surgeon, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Volume 2 of Plastic Surgery, 3rd Edition, provides you with the most current knowledge and techniques in aesthetic plastic surgery, allowing you to offer every patient the best possible outcome. Access all the state-of-the-art know-how you need to overcome any challenge you may face and exceed your patients’ expectations.

  • Consult this title on your favorite e-reader, conduct rapid searches, and adjust font sizes for optimal readability. Compatible with Kindle®, nook®, and other popular devices.
  • Apply the very latest advances in aesthetic plastic surgery and ensure optimal outcomes with evidence-based advice from a diverse collection of world-leading authorities.
  • Purchase this volume individually or own the entire set, with the ability to search across all six volumes online!
  • Master the latest nonsurgical aesthetic therapies, including cosmetic skin care, Botulinum toxin treatments, soft tissue fillers, and skin resurfacing.
  • Apply the most recent techniques in rhinoplasty, body contouring, facelift techniques, and the growing field of Asian facial cosmetic surgery.
  • Know what to look for and what results you can expect with over 1,400 photographs and illustrations.
  • See how to perform key techniques with 41 surgical videos online.
  • Access the complete, fully searchable contents online, download all the tables and figures, and take advantage of additional content and images at www.expertconsult.com!

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front cover cover
Plastic Surgery i
Copyright page iv
Table of Contents v
Video Contents xi
Foreword xvi
Preface xvii
List of Contributors xviii
Acknowledgments xl
Dedication xli
1 Managing the cosmetic patient 1
Societal interest in cosmetic surgery 1
The concept of beauty 1
Increasing societal acceptance of cosmetic surgery 2
Surgeon advertising 3
Patient motivation for cosmetic surgery 3
The ideal patient 3
Special patient groups 4
The male cosmetic surgery patient 4
The young cosmetic surgery patient 4
Friends or family as your cosmetic surgery patient 5
The initial consultation 6
First contact with the office 6
Nurse assessment 6
Surgeon’s assessment 6
Photography 6
Patient coordinator 7
After the appointment 7
Second and subsequent consultations 7
Saying “no” to a potential patient 7
When to say “no” 7
How to say “no” 8
Saying “yes”: what is involved? 8
Managing surgical expectations 8
Managing financial expectations 8
Informed consent 9
Preoperative regime for the patient 9
Anesthesia consultation 9
Postoperative follow-up 9
Follow-up consultations 9
The unsatisfactory outcome 10
The patient is happy 10
Both the patient and the surgeon are unhappy 10
The patient is unhappy but the surgeon is happy 10
Managing the unhappy patient 10
Managing a colleague’s unhappy patient 10
Managing your own unhappy patient 11
Conclusion 11
I Aesthetic Surgery of the Face 13
2 Nonsurgical skin care and rejuvenation 13
Determining skin type 13
Fitzpatrick skin phototype 13
Baumann skin-typing system 14
Skin aging 15
Dry skin 15
Clinical signs 16
Basic skin care formulations 16
Cleansers 16
Bar surfactants 16
Superfatted soaps 16
Transparent soaps 16
Combination bars 16
Synthetic detergent bars 16
Liquid surfactants 16
Moisturizers 16
Occlusives 17
Lanolin 17
Oils 17
Humectants 17
Glycerin 17
Emollients 18
Oatmeal 18
Shea butter 18
Other ingredients 18
Hydroxy acids 18
Alpha hydroxy acids 18
Lactic acid 18
Glycolic acid 19
Beta hydroxy acid 19
Sensitive skin 19
Acne 19
Rosacea 20
Treatments for sensitive skin 21
Corticosteroids (topical) 21
Cyclooxygenase inhibitors (systemic) 21
Salicylic acid (topical) 22
Sulfur/sulfacetamide (topical) 22
Natural ingredients (topical and systemic) 22
Aloe vera 22
Chamomile 22
Feverfew 22
Ginseng 22
Licorice extract 23
Mushrooms 23
Oatmeal 23
Selenium 23
Turmeric/curcumin 24
Pigmented skin 24
Tyrosinase inhibitors 24
Hydroquinone 24
Aloesin 24
Arbutin 24
Flavonoids 25
Hydroxycoumarins 25
Kojic acid 25
Licorice extract 25
Emblicanin 25
Melanosome transfer inhibitors 25
Niacinamide 25
Soy 25
Wrinkled skin 26
Retinoids 26
Mechanism of action 26
Side effects 26
Antioxidants 27
Vitamin C 27
Vitamin E 27
Coenzyme Q10 27
Grape seed extract 27
Resveratrol 27
Green tea 27
Lycopene 28
Role of noninvasive procedures 28
Microdermabrasion 28
Intense pulsed light 28
Conclusion 28
II General Aesthetic Surgery 507
24 Liposuction: 507
Introduction 507
Basic science and anatomic considerations 508
Classification 508
Diagnosis, operative indications and patient selection 509
Preoperative assessment 511
Initial evaluation 511
Physical exam 512
Patient education and informed consent 513
Operative considerations 513
Preoperative marking 513
Anesthesia technique/location of operation 514
Maintenance core body temperature and immediate preoperative care 515
Patient positioning 515
Prone/supine 515
Lateral decubitus positioning 516
Wetting solutions and perioperative fluid management 516
Lidocaine 517
Epinephrine 517
Current recommendations for perioperative fluid management 517
Fluid resuscitation 517
Treatment options 518
Surgical endpoints 519
Cannulas and probes 520
Tip configuration 520
Cannula diameter 520
Cannula length 520
Cannulas utilized in traditional SAL 520
Cannulas utilized in PAL 520
UAL 520
Treatment areas 521
Arms 521
Back 521
Abdomen 521
Hips/flanks 522
Buttocks 523
Thighs 524
Lateral and posterior thighs 524
Medial 525
Anterior thigh 525
Knees/ankles 525
Neck 525
Postoperative care 525
Complications 525
Emerging technology 527
Conclusion 528
Index i1
A i1
B i11
C i30
D i51
E i53
F i59
G i79
H i82
I i95
J i99
K i99
L i100
M i108
N i120
O i131
P i136
Q i149
R i149
S i158
T i172
U i187
V i195
W i199
X i202
Y i203
Z i203
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F e10
G e13
H e14
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J e15
K e15
L e15
M e17
N e18
O e21
P e22
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S e26
T e28
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