Beschreibung:
"The goal of this book is three-fold: - Optimal knowledge of facial anatomy is germane to obtaining the best results and safe outcomes in facial aesthetic surgery. This is especially the case with the intricate anatomy of the facial nerve in facelift surgery as discussed by Dr. James Stuzin. - Refine and define your knowledge on the vascular anatomy of the face to stay safe when performing facial fillers to prevent dreaded complications including blindness and skin loss, as discussed by Dr. Rod Rohrich. - Define the limitations and safety areas for the use of laser and minimally invasive technology from laser to Radiofrequency to ultrasound technology to optimize results and maximize safety in the face and neck areas as discussed by Dr. Erez Dayan and Dr. Vic Ross"--
Part I: Facial Nerves1 Overview of Facial Tissue Anatomy2 Facial Fat Compartments3 Overview: Facial Nerve Danger Zone4 Frontal Branch of the Facial Nerve5 Zygomatic and Buccal Branches6 Protecting the Marginal and Cervical Branches of the Facial Nerve7 Great Auricular Nerve8 Technical Considerations: Extended SMAS Dissection and Lateral SMASectomy/Platysma WindowPart II: Fillers and Neuromodulators9 Introduction10 Facial Danger Zone 1 – Glabellar Region11 Facial Danger Zone 2 – Temporal Region12 Facial Danger Zone 3 – Perioral Region13 Facial Danger Zone 4 – Nasolabial Region14 Facial Danger Zone 5 – Nasal Region15 Facial Danger Zone 6 – Infraorbital RegionPart III: Energy-Based Devices16 Maximizing Safety with Ablative Lasers17 Maximizing Safety with Nonablative Lasers18 Trichloroacetic Acid Combined with Jessner's Chemical Peel Safety19 Maximizing Safety with Radiofrequency-Based Devices20 Maximizing Safety with Cryolipolysis21 Maximizing Safety with Microneedling