Key issues in plastic and cosmetic surgery, volume 17
Key Issues in Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery Series, Vol. 17

Language: English

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166 p. · Hardback
The volumes in the this reviewed series, formerly called "Advances in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery", feature extensive overview and original articles on current developments in plastic reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. Papers are especially designed to help the practitioner keep up with recent advances in the field and elaborate on their importance for everyday practice. The areas of major progress selected for volume 17 include vertical mammaplasty, structural fat grafting of the face, augmentation gluteoplasty, complete bilateral cleft lip-nasal deformity, the role of conduits in the repair of peripheral nerve injuries and advances in otoplasty. Further chapters include a review of nerve transfers and a discussion of the role and benefits of silicones in topical therapy on the skin. Recognized specialists in the field have again contributed to this publication, making the information presented easily accessible and providing step-by-step guides enhanced by detailed illustrations.
Preface and introduction. Vertical mammaplasty. Structural fat grafting of the face : lessons from a teacher and his student. Augmentation gluteoplasty : anatomical and clinical considerations. Recent advances in the treatment of the complete bilateral cleft lip-nasal deformity. Cleft craft discussion. Editorial discussion. Commentary on recent advances in the treatment of the complete bilateral cleft lip-nasal deformity by Noordhoff et al. The role of conduits in the repair of peripheral nerve injuries. Introducing medical students to plastic surgery. Selected tumors in pediatric plastic surgery. Review of nerve transfers. A discussion of the role and benefits of silicones in topical therapy on the skin. Advances in otoplasty : principles and techniques. Author index. Subject index.