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Upper Facial Rejuvenation, An Issue of Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, E-Book
(2016)
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Abstract
This issue of the Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics focuses on Upper Facial Rejuvenation, edited by Dr. Faisal A. Quereshy. Articles will feature: Upper Blepharoplasty; Management of Complications Associated with Upper Facial Rejuvenation; Lower Transcutaneous Blepharoplasty; Skin Resurfacing Procedures in the Upper Face; Analysis and Diagnosis of Upper Facial Region; Botulinum Toxin Use in the Upper Face; Lower Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty; Open Brow Lift Surgery; Management of Lower Eyelid Laxity; Endoscopic Brow Lift Surgery; Injectable Fillers in the Upper Face, and more!
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
ATLAS OF THE ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA | i | ||
Copyright | ii | ||
Contributors | iii | ||
EDITOR | iii | ||
AUTHORS | iii | ||
Contents | v | ||
Preface: Rejuvenation of the Facial Upper Third | v | ||
Analysis and Diagnosis of Upper Facial Region | v | ||
Botulinum Toxin Use in the Upper Face | v | ||
Injectable Fillers in the Upper Face | v | ||
Skin Resurfacing Procedures of the Upper Face | vi | ||
Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty | vi | ||
Lower Transcutaneous Blepharoplasty | vi | ||
Transconjunctival Lower Blepharoplasty | vii | ||
Management of Lower Eyelid Laxity | vii | ||
Open Brow Lift Surgery for Facial Rejuvenation | vii | ||
The Endoscopic Brow Lift | vii | ||
Management of Complications Associated with Upper Facial Rejuvenation | viii | ||
ATLAS OF THE ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL\rSURGERY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA\r | ix | ||
FORTHCOMING ISSUES | ix | ||
March 2017\r | ix | ||
September 2017 | ix | ||
PREVIOUS ISSUES | ix | ||
March 20156\r | ix | ||
September 2015 | ix | ||
March 2015 | ix | ||
Preface:\rRejuvenation of the Facial Upper Third | xi | ||
Analysis and Diagnosis of Upper Facial Region | 87 | ||
Introduction | 87 | ||
Patient evaluation | 87 | ||
Photo documentation | 87 | ||
Anatomic analysis | 87 | ||
Esthetic analysis by region | 88 | ||
Forehead | 88 | ||
Eyebrow | 89 | ||
Eyes | 90 | ||
Upper eyelid | 90 | ||
Lower eyelid | 91 | ||
Summary | 93 | ||
References | 93 | ||
Botulinum Toxin Use in the Upper Face | 95 | ||
Introduction | 95 | ||
Preoperative planning and pretreatment assessment | 95 | ||
Product selection | 95 | ||
Product storage | 96 | ||
Product dilution | 96 | ||
Physical examination and patient education | 97 | ||
Procedural technique | 98 | ||
Patient preparation and positioning | 98 | ||
Technique | 98 | ||
Glabella | 98 | ||
Forehead | 99 | ||
Brow contouring | 99 | ||
Lateral canthal lines | 99 | ||
Transverse nasal rhytids | 100 | ||
Complications | 100 | ||
After procedure care | 101 | ||
Outcomes | 102 | ||
Summary | 102 | ||
References | 102 | ||
Further readings | 103 | ||
Injectable Fillers in the Upper Face | 105 | ||
Introduction | 105 | ||
Surgical technique | 105 | ||
Glabellar folds | 106 | ||
Forehead lines | 106 | ||
Lateral canthal lines: (crow’s feet) | 106 | ||
Periorbital, tear trough, nasojugal groove | 107 | ||
Temporal wasting hollowing | 107 | ||
Surgical technique of fat transfer | 107 | ||
Preoperative planning | 107 | ||
Preparation and patient positioning | 107 | ||
Surgical approach | 108 | ||
Surgical procedure | 108 | ||
Step 1: Injection of local anesthetic | 108 | ||
Step 2: Lipoharvesting | 108 | ||
Step 3: Centrifugation and separation of components | 109 | ||
Step 4: Injection technique | 109 | ||
Immediate postoperative care | 110 | ||
Potential complications | 110 | ||
Rehabilitation and recovery | 112 | ||
Clinical results in the literature | 113 | ||
Hyaloronic acid soft tissue fillers | 114 | ||
Sculptra-Poly-L-Lactic acid | 115 | ||
Autologous fat transfer | 115 | ||
Summary | 115 | ||
Supplementary data | 115 | ||
Further readings | 115 | ||
Skin Resurfacing Procedures of the Upper Face | 117 | ||
Introduction | 117 | ||
Surgical technique | 119 | ||
Rehabilitation and recovery | 120 | ||
Summary | 123 | ||
Supplementary data | 123 | ||
References | 124 | ||
Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty | 125 | ||
Introduction | 125 | ||
Anatomy of the periorbital region | 125 | ||
Eyelid esthetics | 127 | ||
Age-related changes of the periorbital region | 127 | ||
Preoperative assessment | 129 | ||
Selection of surgical procedure | 129 | ||
Surgical planning and skin markings | 129 | ||
Anesthesia considerations | 129 | ||
Upper blepharoplasty procedure | 130 | ||
Ancillary periorbital procedures | 130 | ||
Postoperative care | 131 | ||
Complications | 131 | ||
Hematoma | 132 | ||
Blindness | 132 | ||
Infection | 132 | ||
Dry eye syndrome | 132 | ||
Ptosis | 132 | ||
Diplopia | 132 | ||
Scarring | 132 | ||
Asymmetry | 132 | ||
Worsening festoons | 133 | ||
Periorbital rejuvenation pearls | 133 | ||
References | 133 | ||
Lower Transcutaneous Blepharoplasty | 135 | ||
Introduction | 135 | ||
Preoperative planning | 135 | ||
Preparation and patient markings | 136 | ||
Patient positioning and surgical technique | 137 | ||
Transconjuctival approach | 137 | ||
Skin pinch technique | 138 | ||
Skin-muscle flap approach | 139 | ||
Incision and flap elevation | 139 | ||
Orbital fat management | 139 | ||
Orbicularis oculi muscle | 141 | ||
Lower lid support | 141 | ||
Skin excision | 141 | ||
Complications | 142 | ||
Bleeding | 142 | ||
Lower eyelid malposition | 143 | ||
Chemosis | 144 | ||
Dry eyes | 144 | ||
Postoperative care | 144 | ||
Follow-up care | 144 | ||
Summary | 144 | ||
References | 145 | ||
Transconjunctival Lower Blepharoplasty | 147 | ||
Introduction | 147 | ||
Anatomy | 147 | ||
Pathophysiology of aging | 148 | ||
Indications | 149 | ||
Advantages and disadvantages | 150 | ||
Technique | 150 | ||
Complications | 151 | ||
Discussion | 151 | ||
References | 151 | ||
Management of Lower Eyelid Laxity | 153 | ||
Introduction | 153 | ||
Lateral canthal anatomy | 153 | ||
Pathogenesis of eyelid laxity | 154 | ||
Assessment | 154 | ||
Procedures | 156 | ||
Laterally based horizontal eyelid resection (bick) | 156 | ||
Tarsal Strip Procedure | 156 | ||
Simple canthal suspension | 157 | ||
Lateral canthal anchoring | 157 | ||
Modified canthal fixation procedure | 157 | ||
Description of procedure | 157 | ||
Adjunctive procedures | 158 | ||
Complications | 158 | ||
Summary | 159 | ||
References | 159 | ||
Open Brow Lift Surgery for Facial Rejuvenation | 161 | ||
Introduction | 161 | ||
Indication for brow lift | 161 | ||
Advantages of pretrichial brow lift | 161 | ||
Patient selection | 161 | ||
Surgical technique | 162 | ||
Postoperative care | 163 | ||
Summary | 164 | ||
References | 164 | ||
The Endoscopic Brow Lift | 165 | ||
Brow lift general considerations | 165 | ||
Indications | 165 | ||
Contraindications | 165 | ||
Relative contraindications | 165 | ||
Evaluation and diagnosis | 165 | ||
Brow ptosis | 165 | ||
Forehead/temporal redundancy | 166 | ||
Hairline | 166 | ||
Cosmetic botulinum toxin therapy | 166 | ||
Skin | 166 | ||
Evaluation key points | 166 | ||
Clinical technique | 166 | ||
Armamentarium | 166 | ||
Preoperative technique | 167 | ||
Anesthesia technique | 167 | ||
Operative technique | 167 | ||
Postoperative technique | 172 | ||
Technique key points | 172 | ||
Complications and controversies | 172 | ||
Early complications | 172 | ||
Late complications | 172 | ||
Hematoma | 173 | ||
Fixation failure | 173 | ||
Facial nerve weakness/paralysis | 173 | ||
Hypothesia/anesthesia of forehead and scalp | 173 | ||
Avoiding relapse | 173 | ||
Avoiding excess interbrow distance and excessive medial brow elevation | 173 | ||
Complications key points | 173 | ||
Other considerations | 173 | ||
References | 173 | ||
Management of Complications Associated with Upper Facial Rejuvenation | 175 | ||
Introduction | 175 | ||
Preoperative evaluation | 175 | ||
Complications in browlift | 176 | ||
Brow malposition | 176 | ||
Nerve damage | 177 | ||
Scars | 178 | ||
Alopecia | 178 | ||
Bleeding | 179 | ||
Summary | 179 | ||
References | 179 |