Complications in cosmetic surgery – no surgeon wants to admit to them, all surgeons dread them, and all have experienced them. This issue is devoted solely to complications in facial plastic surgery – the most common and the most feared - and discussion on best approaches to avoid them. Each article focuses on a specific procedure. Each article discusses: Surgical Complications, Pharmacologic or Interaction Complications, Nonpharmacologic Complications, Complication Avoidance, Procedural Approach (with video), Complication Management Perioperative, Complications Management Postoperative. Written by facial plastic surgeon experts, this information is essential for facial plastic surgeons, plastic surgeons, and to cosmetic adjunct professionals who perform injections and resurfacing. This publication is directed by two expert practitioners and academicians who are at the apex of their field, Dr Richard Goode and Dr Sam Most. Their substantive teaching and training experiences position them to provide comprehensive understanding and skills in performing cosmetic surgery.
This issue is one of four selected each year by the series Consulting Editor, Dr. J. Regan Thomas.
Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2013;21(4):365–71. 53. ... Eris‚ir F, Tahamiler R. Lateral osteotomies in rhinoplasty: a safer and less traumatic method. ... Oper Tech Otolayngol Head Neck Surg 1999; 10(3):232–7. 74.
This bias was likely due to the technical difficulty of open repairs with high risks of complications, including facial nerve injury. Recent literature suggests that open repair achieves better functional outcomes overall.
This issue is one of four selected each year by the series Consulting Editor, Dr. J. Regan Thomas.
HAMILTON During surgery, I began with a chin implant placed through a submental incision. After turning my attention to her nose, I used an open ... This would explain her narrow nostrils and the “ball-like” appearance of her tip.
This clinical and surgical information in Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics examines the increasing use of less invasive procedures and addresses how these are changing the surgeon’s traditional approaches. . .15-minute rhinoplasty, 1-hour ...
Care is taken not to overfill these areas to avoid an overfilled or cherubic appearance. Temple Chin and Marionette Lines An entry point is made at the level of the mandibular border anterior to the mandibular ligament and another one ...
... MD, FACS Meridian Plastic Surgery Center; Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck ... Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee OF NORTH AMERICA FORTHCOMING ISSUES Master Techniques in Facial Plastic.
This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest edited by Dr. Mark Wax, is devoted to Facial Reconstruction Controversies.
This compilation of topics in Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics provides a primer on the basic science of skin, wound healing, exploration of genes, stem cells, and molecular science, along with direct clinical information related to surgery ...