Tissue Augmentation in Clinical Practice Vol. 15Procedures and Techniques |
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Author:
| Klein, Arnold William |
Series title: | Basic and Clinical Dermatology Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-8247-0124-6 |
Publication Date: | May 1998 |
Publisher: | CRC Press LLC
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $199.95 |
Book Description:
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Combining the expertise of world renowned authorities in the field, this lucid, hands-on guide provides a masterful, in-depth look at classic as well as breakthrough surgical procedures and filling agents involved in soft tissue augmentation.Contains over 100 superbly detailed photographs that provide at-a-glance information as well as enhance your clinical skills!Discussing fillers and techniques such as- Artecoll- Arteplast- Autologen- Botulinum exotoxin- Dermal grafting- Fibrel-...
More DescriptionCombining the expertise of world renowned authorities in the field, this lucid, hands-on guide provides a masterful, in-depth look at classic as well as breakthrough surgical procedures and filling agents involved in soft tissue augmentation.Contains over 100 superbly detailed photographs that provide at-a-glance information as well as enhance your clinical skills!Discussing fillers and techniques such as- Artecoll- Arteplast- Autologen- Botulinum exotoxin- Dermal grafting- Fibrel- Goretex- Hylan gel- IsolagenTissue Augmentation in Clinical Practice enables the beginning and experienced aesthetically oriented physician to- understand and employ agents used in the United States as well as their methods of implantation- select the most appropriate and safe filling substances and procedures for individual conditions and patients- expand on current knowledge of adjunctive approaches, including subcision and epidermal resurfacing- develop new surgical strategies for dermatological restorative operations- stay informed of fillers presently under approval or not utilized in the United States- and much more!With helpful references and illustrations, this timesaving resource is invaluable for dermatologists; dermatologic, plastic, cosmetic, reconstructive, head and neck, and oculoplastic surgeons; cosmetologists; ancillary medical technicians; and graduate and medical school students in these disciplines.