by Edward O. Terino
Three Dimensional Facial Sculpting acquaints surgeons with the most recent surgical approaches to enhance the face and neck, and provides an authoritative overview of the latest innovations in the development and utilization of facial implants, imaging technologies, and pre- and post-operative skin care methods.
Three Dimensional Facial Sculpting:
- demonstrates state-of-the-art surgical techniques at the forefront of cosmetic facial surgery
- helps surgeons improve the proportion, shape, or size of virtually any region of the face including the chin, jaw, cheeks, or malar region
- assists in the selection of the most appropriate material, type, and size of implant and technique for a particular patient
- offers a detailed review of methods for pre- and post operative evaluation
- contains techniques for the avoidance of complications during and after surgery
Contents
- The 3rd Dimension in Aesthetic Surgical Contouring of the Face: Combining Alloplastic and Suspension Technology
- Facial Cosmetic Surgery: Personal Contributions
- Asthetic Surgery: Some Personal Thoughts and Contributions
- Remodeling of the Face in Three Dimensions: Soft Tissue versus Alloplastic Implants
- Reshaping of the Periorbital Region
- Skeletal Techniques for Achieving Three Dimensional Facial Balance and Harmony
- Simulating Facial Skeletal Osteotomies with Alloplastic Implants
- The " R.A.R.E.'' Technique (Reverse and Repositioning Effect)
- The Renaissance of the Aging
- Face and Neck
- Evolution of the Midface Lift:Thought and Process
- Autologous Volumettric Three Dimensional Shaping of the Face
- Face Lift and Facial Rejuvenation
- Asthetic Facial Contour Improvement with Microlipoinjection in Reconstructive and Aesthetic Cases
- Neck Lift
- Aesthetic Facial Osteotomies
- Body Image as Seen by the Anastomists
- The Artists and the Surgeons
- Aesthetic Osteotomies of the Malar Region
Index