Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2
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Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2
9 Blending Nonsurgical Treatments with Surgery for Facial RejuvenationLawrence s. Bass, Jason N. Pozner, and Barry E. DiBernardoSummaryNonsurgical the Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2erapy can be a prelude to cosmetic surgery for patients not yet ready for surgery, either as an adjunct to surgery or after surgery. The goal of using the blending of surgical and nonsurgical treatments is to obtain a more complete correction than what can be achieved through surgery alone.Keywords: Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2 Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA, Allergan, Inc.) injection, chemical peel, hyaluronic acid filler injection, laser hair removal, laser skin resurfacing, miEbook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2
crodermabrasion, nonsurgical, facial rejuvenation, nonsurgical skin tightening, photorejuvenation, pulsed light hair removal, surgicalKey Points•Surgi9 Blending Nonsurgical Treatments with Surgery for Facial RejuvenationLawrence s. Bass, Jason N. Pozner, and Barry E. DiBernardoSummaryNonsurgical the Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2 used concomitantly or subsequently for maintenance or additional correction.•Some nonsurgical techniques address issues that are separate from surgical treatments, such as intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy for age spots and facelifting for laxity.•Some nonsurgical and surgical techniques represent Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2 alternative approaches to treating the same problem, such as microfocused ultrasound and facelifting for laxity, or injectable filler and fat injectiEbook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2
on for volume loss.•Nonsurgical techniques and technologies are undergoing rapid development and are taking the lead in the care of the aging face.9.19 Blending Nonsurgical Treatments with Surgery for Facial RejuvenationLawrence s. Bass, Jason N. Pozner, and Barry E. DiBernardoSummaryNonsurgical the Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2roduced recently. Data from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS) collectedannually since 1997 have shown the rapid rise of nonsurgical options for facial rejuvenation1 (► Table 9.1). Nonsurgical therapy can be a prelude to cosmetic surgery for patients who are not yet ready for surgery, Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2or it can be an adjunct to surgery or performed after surgery. There are many publications dedicated to nonsurgical therapy. This book is dedicated toEbook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2
the blending of surgical and nonsurgical treatments, so adjuncts to surgery and postsurgical procedures will be discussed in this chapter. The goal o9 Blending Nonsurgical Treatments with Surgery for Facial RejuvenationLawrence s. Bass, Jason N. Pozner, and Barry E. DiBernardoSummaryNonsurgical the Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2n in cases of laxity in aging faces, certain areas of the face are notorious for persisting, to the chagrin of surgeons and patients together.9.2Adjunctive Treatments During Facial Rejuvenation SurgeryFacial rejuvenation surgery includes brow lifting, eyelidplasty, midface lifting, and facelift. Non Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2surgical or minimally invasive procedures may be used alongside these procedures or as a replacement for some of these procedures while in surgery. PoEbook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2
stsurgical adjuncts will be discussed in the next section.9.2.1 BrowliftingIn the mid-1990s, the procedures for browlifting underwent a change in many9 Blending Nonsurgical Treatments with Surgery for Facial RejuvenationLawrence s. Bass, Jason N. Pozner, and Barry E. DiBernardoSummaryNonsurgical the Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2ural, less elevated brow, and many surgeons have limited their use of browlifts to those patients with very significant brow ptosis. For patients who need just a small amount of brow elevation, the question that now arises is what techniques could be used as an adjunct when other procedures (i.e., f Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2acelift) are performed. Several useful options are discussed.Table 9.1 ASAPS Top 10 foe 2015RinkNonsurgkal ProcedureNumber of ProceduresPercent ChangeEbook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2
2015 vs 20141Botox (onabotiAnummunA. Alcrgjn, Inc.) ir^ectton4.262.01818.9iHyakjrnnc acid filler irvectnn2.148.12626.6ÌHar removal (User or pulsed li9 Blending Nonsurgical Treatments with Surgery for Facial RejuvenationLawrence s. Bass, Jason N. Pozner, and Barry E. DiBernardoSummaryNonsurgical the Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2tem lUMvera. Inc]. Thenruge |Soka Medical. bc|. Pelcvé |Cvnoajre|)471.75958.28Ful field ablative laser skin resurfacing326.1220.29Victor herapy322.17210Nomurglcal fat reduction (ndixing c oolsciilpting [ZH I»Q Arohctrs. Inc.]. Vaser Slupe ISơka Medù. Inc.|. Uposoni. |5dũ Medkàl. *K.|>160.76118.7(Dat Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2a from tittp:l'w*-w,suEbook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2
epidermal surface and smoothing of the dermal rhytids, laser resurfacing may he used to elicit some brow elevation. This is most likely due to collage9 Blending Nonsurgical Treatments with Surgery for Facial RejuvenationLawrence s. Bass, Jason N. Pozner, and Barry E. DiBernardoSummaryNonsurgical the Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2d needs further study (► Fig. 9.1).Microfocused UltrasoundMicrofocused ultrasound has had FDA approval for brow elevation since 2010. This procedure is generally used in lieu of surgery for patients who require only a modest improvement in brow elevation or to improve brow symmetry. However, microfo Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2cused ultrasound can also be performed in the operating room while the patient is under anesthesia for another surgical procedure for the face, whichEbook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2
avoids the discomfort that is often experienced during the treatment as a standalone.Microfocused ultrasound has the ability to focus on different are9 Blending Nonsurgical Treatments with Surgery for Facial RejuvenationLawrence s. Bass, Jason N. Pozner, and Barry E. DiBernardoSummaryNonsurgical the Ebook The art of combining surgical and nonsurgical techniques - In aesthetic medicine: Part 2ction or can amplify the correction applied to brow ptosis or brow asymmetry, which is currently not completely addressed by any procedure.9 Blending Nonsurgical Treatments with Surgery for Facial RejuvenationLawrence s. Bass, Jason N. Pozner, and Barry E. DiBernardoSummaryNonsurgical theGọi ngay
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