This unique book focuses solely on educating aesthetic practitioners on how to best avoid complications. Should complications occur, the text, alongside high quality images and supplementary video, details how best to deal with them in terms of the patient's findings, individual anatomy, and emotional state. Avoiding and Managing Complications in Cosmetic Oculofacial Surgery is divided into four sections for ease of use: meticulous preoperative planning, including proper patient selection; potential intraoperative complications and their management; postoperative complication-specific…mehr
This unique book focuses solely on educating aesthetic practitioners on how to best avoid complications. Should complications occur, the text, alongside high quality images and supplementary video, details how best to deal with them in terms of the patient's findings, individual anatomy, and emotional state.
Avoiding and Managing Complications in Cosmetic Oculofacial Surgery is divided into four sections for ease of use: meticulous preoperative planning, including proper patient selection; potential intraoperative complications and their management; postoperative complication-specific management such as lower eyelid retraction; and special topics including scar management, crease asymmetry, and complications of other periocular surgery and non-surgical procedures.
Drawing on the vast experiences of the volume editors as oculofacial surgeons as well as the varied experiences of the contributors from facial plastics and dermatology this book provides a useful and vital tool for aesthetic practitioners in any specialty.
Morris E. Hartstein, MD Director, Oculoplastic Surgery Shamir Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology Tel Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine Zevifin, Israel Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD, FACS Professor of Ophthalmology Department of Ophthalmology Visual Sciences University of Wisconsin Madison, WI USA John B. Holds, MD Clinical Professor Saint Louis University School of Medicine Departments of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery Ophthalmic Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery, Inc. St. Louis, MO USA Sathyadeepak Ramesh, MD Clinical Professor Division of Orbital and Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery Wills Eye Hospital Philadelphia, PA Eye and Facial Plastic Surgery Consultants Langhorne, PA USA
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Section 1: Preoperative Considerations in Periocular Cosmetic Surgery.- 1 .Considerations in the Cost Impact of Complications and Revisional Surgery in Cosmetic Oculofacial Surgery.- 2. Systemic Risk Factors.- 3. Periocular Risk Factors.- 4. Psychological Risk Factors.- Section 2: Intraoperative.- 5. Anesthesia-Related Complications.- 6. Surgeon-Related Complications.- Section 3: Postoperative.- 7. Post-blepharoplasty Dry Eye.- 8. Chemosis.- 9. Eyelid Crease Asymmetry.- 10. Periorbital Volume Loss.- 11. Lower Eyelid Retraction: Middle/Posterior Lamellar Correction using Autologous Grafts.- 12. Lower Eyelid Retraction: Middle/Posterior Lamellar Correction using Xenografts.- 13. Lower Eyelid Retraction: Middle/Posterior Lamellar Correction using Fillers and Fat.- 14. Lower Eyelid Retraction: Anterior Lamellar Correction using Midface Lifting.- 15. Lower Eyelid Retraction: Anterior Lamellar Correction using Onlay Implants.-16 . Lower Eyelid Retraction: Anterior Lamellar Correction using Skin Grafting.-17. Lower Eyelid Retraction: Correction using Orbital Decompression.- 18. Lateral Canthal Complications.-19. Asian Eyelids Complications.- Section 4: Special Topics.- 20.- Facial Liposculpture Complications.-21.- Brow Lifting Complications.- 22. Midface Lifting Complications - Allan E. Wulc23. Periocular Scarring.- 24. Miscellaneous Complications.- 25. Botulinum Toxin Complications.- 26. Filler Complications.- 27. Complications Related to Lasers and Energy-Based Devices.- 28. Psychological Management of the Unhappy Post-Blepharoplasty Patient.- 29. Psychological Management of the Unhappy Post-Blepharoplasty Patient: Perspective 2.