Injectable Fillers in Aesthetic Medicine
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Published: springer 2014
Edition: 2th
Pages: 192
Type: pdf
Size: 14MB
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download free Injectable Fillers in Aesthetic Medicine written by Mauricio de | second ( 2nd ) edition eBook as pdf offers an excellent and comprehensive overview on the clinical use of fillers in aesthetic medicine that will assist both novice and advanced practitioners. Based on an evidence-based perspective, the book opens by describing the most common fillers, with information on their characteristics, efficacy and safety. The main part of the book then explains how to use fillers for the most frequent facial indications, such as the glabella, nasolabial folds, infraorbital hollow, nose, cheeks, lips and marionette lines. to download pdf in other filed click here
This new edition also includes chapters on extraofficial indications and treatment planning. All specific aesthetic procedures for the facial and extraofficial areas are described step by step, with the emphasis on a hands-on approach that highlights important do’s and don’ts. The book concludes with chapters on how to deal with adverse reactions and how to combine fillers with other aesthetic procedures, ranging from botulinum toxin A to plastic surgery.
Injectable Fillers in Aesthetic Medicine written by Mauricio de second ( 2nd ) edition eBook as pdf
It has been 5 years since the publication of the Ist edition of Drs. De Maio and Rzany’s book Injectable Fillers in Aesthetic Medicine. During this time a revolution has occurred in our understanding of facial anatomy and its relationship to the aging process as well as the development of new and improved products. We no longer “cookbook” the nasolabial fold or lips in all patients alike, but have evolved our understanding of the development of folds, creases and atrophy related to the aging process.
It is the incorporation of these new principles to the practice of acsthetic medicine that makes this new 2nd edition a hallmark in our understanding of injectable correction and an invaluable guide to personalizing the practice in practical terms Of extreme importance are the chapters that set the stage for injecting, injectable products and their applications, patient evaluation and selection of treatment and development of a treatment plan.
Rather than simply separating injection areas, as has previously been done, this guide gives the clinician a broader view of facial aging, then interprets the areas together for a more complete program to reverse facial aging. The attention to “blind spots” for patients and physicians instruct as how to evaluate patient needs in a fresh new manner. This download free Injectable Fillers in Aesthetic Medicine written by Mauricio de | second ( 2nd ) edition book as pdf gives the physician a plan to treat the aging face and satisfy the patient.
preface on new second edition of this medical books
The book download free Injectable Fillers in Aesthetic Medicine written by Mauricio de | second ( 2nd ) edition as pdf , was our first book and was like our book on botulinum toxin A very successful. Why did we decide on an update? Of course the Ist edition still stands its ground in many aspects. However, during the last years we have seen many changes in the filler market. Filler withdrawn from the market (some for very good reasons!), and new fillers did appear. Furthermore, we have improved, too. We increased the number of indications we can offer, and we advanced our injection techniques. Furthermore, we made a great step forward in how we analyze our patients and how we set up the most optimal treatment strategy – the treatment plan – that includes the doctors’ and the patients’ perspectives.
The tasks of this book ( download free Injectable Fillers in Aesthetic Medicine written by Mauricio de | second ( 2nd ) edition book as pdf ) though remain unchanged: first, to give an overview on the most common biodegradable and nonbiodegradable fillers and how to approach them and, second, to lead through the most common indications of the face and other body areas. This book kept the hands-on approach from the Ist edition. However, we included new features. From our last common book on Male Aesthetics, we included the “Do’s”, “Don’ts”, and the “Key Points” to highlight the most important points. Last but not least, we tried to be as specific as possible. However, in case we missed something or something appears to be unclear or even wrong, please do not hesitate to contact us by mail, and we will both try to answer your questions as clearly and quickly as possible.
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