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Surgery of the Skin E-Book

Surgery of the Skin E-Book

June K. Robinson | C. William Hanke | Daniel Mark Siegel | Alina Fratila | Ashish C Bhatia | Thomas E. Rohrer

(2014)

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Abstract

Master the latest medical and cosmetic procedures with Surgery of the Skin, the most comprehensive dermatological surgery resource available. Written from the surgeon’s perspective, this medical reference book features step-by-step guidance on performing the most updated developments and cutting edge approaches across the entire spectrum of dermatologic surgery.

    • Improve surgical results and avoid pitfalls with expert, evidence-based guidance.
    • Stay on the cutting edge with in-depth step-by-step descriptions of tumescent vertical vector facelifts, blepharoplasty, composite grafts, Botox treatments, soft tissue augmentation, management of dysplastic nevi and melanoma, and more.
    • View immersive videos from an expanded library with more than 130 clips totaling over six hour's footage.
    • Explore brand-new chapters on rejuvenation of the female external genitalia; hidradenitis suppurativa; and photoaging-related mottled pigmentation.
    • Improve treatment outcomes for patients with skin of color and gain a truly global perspective of dermatologic surgery through an expanded contributor group of leading international experts.
    • Master how to perform cutting-edge techniques across the entire spectrum of dermatologic surgery, including botulinum toxins; fillers; cryosurgery; flaps; grafting; scar revisions; lasers; face-lift techniques; blepharoplasty techniques; Mohs surgery; and more.
    • Effectively manage a full range of complex disorders, such as vitiligo surgery, keloids, and leg ulcers, with a unique section devoted to these special procedures.
    • Easily visualize complex procedures and concepts with more than 1,000 illustrations, photos, and graphics.
    • Consult this title on your favorite e-reader, conduct rapid searches, and adjust font sizes for optimal readability.