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Main description:
This multi-authored, multi-institutional, and multi-specialty based text is designed to inform and refresh practitioners who perform facial cosmetic surgery. Divided into three distinct sections for ease of use, the first section focuses exclusively on localized anesthesia for each region of the head and neck. Chapters focus on the techniques that best affect these regions with a chapter closing the first section, on managing potential anesthetic complications. The second section covers the regional anatomy of the face by offering high definition photos of cadaver dissections and anatomic illustrations to highlight pertinent muscle and bone structures. The third and final section combines the skills detailed in the first two sections and applies them to a variety of surgical, cosmetic procedures. 
In an era of high demand for aesthetic procedures, this text provides a practical and comprehensive look at facial cosmetic surgery to ensure practitioners have the best information available for treating their patients. The editors have extensive academic experience and have authored multiple scientific publications, while the contributions included in the text have been written by experts and leaders in the field. Applied Head and Neck Anatomy for the Facial Cosmetic Surgeon is written for a multi-disciplinary audience including oral & maxillofacial surgeons, plastic surgeons, otolaryngologists, cosmetic surgeons, and dentists.
Contents:
Applied Head and Neck Anatomy for the Facial Cosmetic Surgeon: 
Ferneini, M. Goupil, M. McNulty, & C. Niekrash
Section One: Local Anesthesia for Cosmetic Procedures (Section Editors: M. Goupil & M. McNulty)Chapter 1: Overview of Local AnesthesiaKyle Kramer, Indiana UniversityChapter 2: Intraoral Maxillary Local Anesthetic TechniquesLeslie Hoffman, Indiana University and Michael Goupil, University of ConnecticutChapter 3: Intraoral Mandibular TechniquesChandler Walker, Indiana University and Ben Anderson, Indiana UniversityChapter 4: Extraoral Facial TechniquesJessica Byram, Indiana University and Michael Goupil, University of ConnecticutChapter 5: Cervical TechniquesHannah Harriott, Indiana University; Kyle Robertson , Indiana University; and Ben Noblitt, University of CincinnatiChapter 6: Management of Local Anesthetic ComplicationsRoss Camiel , University of Connecticut; Samuel Roh, University of Connecticut; and Christy Lottinger, University of Connecticut
Section Two: Regional Anatomy (Section Editor: C. Niekrash)Chapter 7: Anatomy of the Integumentary SystemC. NiekrashChapter 8: Anatomy of the PeriorbitC. NiekrashChapter 9: Anatomy of the Nose and Paranasal SinusesC. NiekrashChapter 10: Anatomy of the AuricleC. NiekrashChapter 11: Anatomy of the NeckC. NiekrashChapter 12: Anatomy of the Chin and NeckC. NiekrashChapter 13: Anatomy of the Superficial Face: Muscles of Face and Scalp, Superficial Vessels and Nerves, Major Salivary GlandsC. NiekrashChapter 14: Muscles of Mastication and the Temporomandibular JointC. Niekrash
Section Three: Surgical Anatomy (Section Editor: E. Ferneini)Chapter 15: NeuromodulatorsMatt GoldschmidtChapter 16: Facial FillersE. FerneiniChapter 17: Facial ResurfacingDamon R.T. McIntire, Frank Paletta, Douglas Lee Johnson
Chapter 18: Forehead and Eyebrow Lift TechniquesAngelo CuzalinaChapter 19: Facelift Charles CastiglioneChapter 20: Applied Anatomy in Blepharoplasty Mo BankiChapter 21: OtoplastyCharles CastiglioneChapter 22: Chin AugmentationE. FerneiniChapter 23: Neck LiftErik NuveenChapter 24: Hair RestorationJon Perenak
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer Nature Switzerland AG)
Publication date: December, 2020
Pages: 254
Weight: 999g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Anatomy, Dentistry, Plastic/Reconstructive & Aesthetic
 
				    