Physical attractiveness of the face has a significant impact on the social life and daily interaction of individuals as well as one's general perception of life. Proper surgical planning for aesthetic facial surgery requires a meticulous analysis of the patient's current and desired facial features from the perspective of both soft and hard tissues. Significantly greater changes to facial aesthetics can be made via the alteration of the main bony structures of the face than by alteration of soft tissue and skin alone. Various surgical and clinical techniques are available for the augmentation,…mehr
Physical attractiveness of the face has a significant impact on the social life and daily interaction of individuals as well as one's general perception of life. Proper surgical planning for aesthetic facial surgery requires a meticulous analysis of the patient's current and desired facial features from the perspective of both soft and hard tissues. Significantly greater changes to facial aesthetics can be made via the alteration of the main bony structures of the face than by alteration of soft tissue and skin alone. Various surgical and clinical techniques are available for the augmentation, reduction or refinement of the most prominent aspects of facial aesthetics, such as alterations to the cheek, chin, nose, para-nasal area, as well as the angle of the jaw. These techniques can be categorized as office-based or non-invasive techniques (filler injections, facial liposculpture or liposuction to modify the soft tissue of the face) and invasive surgical interventions such asfacialprosthesis and maxillofacial osteotomies. In order to achieve the optimum aesthetic results for patients who undergo bi-maxillary or mono-maxillary orthognathic surgery, it is of paramount importance to utilize a hard and soft-tissue integrated approach. These integrated approaches have utilized the latest techniques in 3-dimentional printing, computer-assisted surgery, tissue engineering and stem-cell therapy in order to achieve positive and lasting outcomes.
Integrated Procedures in Facial Cosmetic Surgery includes chapters that focus on facial analysis and clinical evaluation and best practices in surgical techniques such as: principles of bone contouring; genioplasty; mentoplasty; malarplasty; rhinoplasty; orthognatic surgery and intra-oral plastic surgery; lifting procedures like blepharoplasty; surgical approaches to cleft lip and palate surgery; as well as the principles of facial photography.
Written by a team of renowned international experts, this textbook features over 900 original photographs, fully illustrating each procedure in a stepwise manner. Integrated Procedures in Facial Cosmetic Surgery is an essential companion for oral and maxillofacial surgeons, plastic surgeons and otolaryngologists, as well as for cosmetic surgeons and clinical residents dealing with face rejuvenation. Its contents will also be of interest to dentists, prosthodontists, periodontists, radiologists, general surgeons, and dermatologists.
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Seied Omid Keyhan, DDS, OMFS, Co-Investigator (Supervisor :Tirbod Fattahi),Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery ,College of Medicine,Jaksonville ,Florida,USA Stem cell & Regenerative Medicine Network, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Delegate Researcher in Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Research Center,National Advance Center for Craniomaxillofacial Reconstruction Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Shariati Hospital ,Tehran,Iran Deputy of Scientific Committee of Iranian Society of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons. He is a private practice surgeon in field of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and specially in field of facial cosmetic surgery. Born in Isfahan/Iran in 1982, he completed his doctoral studies in Dentistry at Azad Esfahan University of Medical Sciences becoming later Chief Resident in the Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Jundishapour University of MedicalSciences. After the National Board Exam in 2013, he became member to the scientific committee of Iranian Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, the International association of oral and maxillofacial surgeons, and other international Societies in surgery, rhinology and cosmetic surgery. He collaborates as deputy editor in chief to the Iranian Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons' Journal, and as a international reviewer and editorial board of many ISI and Pub med indexed journals . He was awarded the Al-Khayrat global record for innovations in surgery, and the "First best young OMFS researcher award" in Iran in 2014. Tirbod Fattahi, MD, DDS, FACS, Chief and Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Of Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Dr. Fattahi is Board Certificated Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon. He completed Medical Education in University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, KY, USA Howard University College of Dentistry, Washington, DC, USA, Residency: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, KY, USA, Fellowship: Facial Cosmetic Surgery, Maxillofacial & Facial Aesthetic Surgery, Columbus, OH, USA, Clinical Special Interests: Facial Cosmetic Surgery, orthognathic surgery, maxillofacial trauma Shahrokh C. Bagheri, DMD, MD, FACS, FICD, Department of Surgery, Northside Hospital, Georgia Oral and Facial Surgery, Atlanta, USA. Dr. Bagheri Dr. Bagheri is a graduate of Harvard University (cum laude and class marshal) and the current Chief of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Northside Hospital in Atlanta. He is an internationally renowned surgeon, author and educator with over 100 publications including 4 textbooks, book chapters and peer reviewed citations. His textbooks are used worldwide for board certification and resident education, and he is a frequent speaker at national and international events. He is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery which is the pre-eminent peer reviewed publication in his field. Behnam Bohlouli-Zanjani, MD, PhD, Visiting professor at clinical instructor Oral and Maxillofacial surgery Department University of Toronto. 2009-present: Executive Member, Craniomaxillofacial Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Pr Bohluli began focusing on facial cosmetic surgery after graduation as oral and maxillofacial surgeon in 2001, performing over 4000 primary and a few hundred secondary rhinoplasties in his seventeen-year experience. Especially interested in revising failing surgical cases in his clinical practice, he has been actively involved in academia and scientific research, 45 publications in major surgical journals and 25 book chapters commonly referenced in this field. Dr. Bohluli has had the opportunity to teach in University of Toronto over the past years. This has also provided him with the opportunity to become accustomed to North American perspectives with regard to surgical concepts. Moreover, he has the honor to be certified by three prestigious North American boards, namely American Board of Facial Cosmetic Surgery, American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and Canadian Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Mohammad Hosein Amirzade-Iranaq, DDS; Universal Network of Interdisciplinary Research in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (UNIROMS), Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (USERN), Tehran, Iran. Dr. Amirzade completed his Doctorate in Dental Surgery in 2017. Awarded as "The Best Student Researcher of Dental School" in years 2014 and 2015, "The Best Student Researcher of Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences" the year 2016, "The Best presentation" of Congress of International Society of evidence-based healthcare, the year 2016. Also appreciated in 14th and 15th International Congress of Iranian society of oral and maxillofacial surgeons (OMFS) years 2016 and 2017 as "The Best Young Researcher in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery." Also appreciated for scientific value in the 15th international congress of Iranian society of otolaryngology, the year 2016. In 2018 he founded the Universal Network of Interdisciplinary Research in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (UNIROMS) and continuing collaboration as an affiliated researcher of "Sina Trauma and Surgery Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences". Also, as managing director of the International Otorhinolaryngology Research Association (IORA), Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (USERN), Tehran, Iran.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword.- Preface.- Section I Introduction.- 1.Facial Aesthetic Surgery in Oral & Maxillofaciall Surgery: Past, Present and Future.- 2 Multi-Disciplinary Approach: A New Shift in Facial Aesthetic Surgery Paradigm.- Section II Principles and Baselines.- 3 Facial Aesthetic Units.- 4 Facial Analysis & Clinical Evaluation Charts.- 5 Principles of Facial Photography.- 6 Review of Surgical Anatomy to Avoid Complications.- Section III Facial Bone Contouring: Genioplasty.- 7 Augmentation Genioplasty.- 8 Reduction Genioplasty .- 9 Alloplastic Mentoplasty.- 10 Q/A Discussion: Commentary on Genioplasty.- Section IV Facial Bone Contouring: Malarplasty.- 11 Malar Augmentation.- 12 Malar Reduction.- Section V Facial Bone Contouring: Other Aesthetic Units.- 13 Mandibular Angle Reduction.- 14 Mandibular Angle Augmentation.- 15 Paranasal Augmentation.- 16 Frontal Bossing Reduction.- 17 Conventional Facial Prosthesis.- 18 Facial Contouring by Facial Implants.- 19 Cosmetic Considerations in Shot Gun Patients.- 20 Q/A Discussion: Commentary on Facial Contouring.- Section VI New Trends in Rhinoplasty.- 21 Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty.- 22 Novel Techniques in Rhinoplasty.- 23 Controversies in Rhinoplasty.- 24 Key Points in Thick Skin Patients for Better Aesthetic Results.- 25 Multi-Operated Nose.- 26 Minimally Invasive Rhinoplasty.- 27 Aesthetic Complications in Rhinoplasty: an Overview.- 28 Q/A Discussion: Commentary on Rhinoplasty.- Section VII Office based Procedures.- 29 Dermal Fillers:Anatomy,Techniques and New Horizons.- 30 Complications in Filler Injection.- 31 Botulinum Toxin.- 32 Fat Grafting.- 33 Chemical Peel.- 34 Laser Resurfacing in Combination with Other Esthetic Procedures.- 35 Plasma Jet Therapy.- 36 Hypo therapy and RF Therapy.- 37 Platelet Concentration Materials.- 38 Newer Approaches on non-Surgical Facial Rejuvenation.- 39 New Horizons in Hair Transplant.- 40 Q/A Discussion: Commentary on Non Invasive Procedures.- Section VIII Cleft lip and Plate.- 41 New Trends in Cleft Lip and Plate Repair.- 42 New Trends in Orthognathic surgery in Cleft Patients.- 43 New Trends in Rhinoplasty in Cleft Patients.- 44 Q/A Discussion :Commentary on Cleft Patients.- Section IX Blepharoplasty.- 45 Upper eyelid Blepharoplasty.- 46 Lower Eyelid Belpharoplasty.- 48 Q/A Discussion:Commentary on Blepharoplasty.- Section X Lifting Procedures.- 49 New Trends in Mid Face lift.- 50 New Trends in Brow Lift and Forehead Lift.- 51 New Trends in Neck Lift.- 52 Controversies in Face Lift Surgery.- 53 Lip Lift.- 54 Open and Close Liposuction.- 55 Thread Lift.- 56 Face Transplant.- 57 Otoplasty.- 58 Q/A Discussion: Commentary on Lifting Procedures.- Section XII Orthognatic Surgery.- 59 Implant Assisted Orthognathic Surgery.- 60 Computer Assisted Orthognathic Surgery from Prediction to Navigation.- 61 Combined Rhinoplasty and Orthognathic Surgery.- 62 New Trends in Distraction Osteogenesis.- 63 Orthognathic Surgery in Childhood and Young Patients.- 64 First Surgery Concept.- 65 Commentary on Computer Assisted Surgery.- Section XII Intra Oral Plastic Surgeries.- 66 Lip Repositioning.- 67 Intra-Oral Esthetic and Plastic Surgeries.- 68 Use of Buccal Fat Pad in Facial Cosmetic Surgery.- 69 Full Mouth Rehabilitation by Extra-Periosteal Implants.- 70 Q/A Discussion: Commentary on Intra-Oral Plastic Surgeries.
Foreword.- Preface.- Section I Introduction.- 1.Facial Aesthetic Surgery in Oral & Maxillofaciall Surgery: Past, Present and Future.- 2 Multi-Disciplinary Approach: A New Shift in Facial Aesthetic Surgery Paradigm.- Section II Principles and Baselines.- 3 Facial Aesthetic Units.- 4 Facial Analysis & Clinical Evaluation Charts.- 5 Principles of Facial Photography.- 6 Review of Surgical Anatomy to Avoid Complications.- Section III Facial Bone Contouring: Genioplasty.- 7 Augmentation Genioplasty.- 8 Reduction Genioplasty .- 9 Alloplastic Mentoplasty.- 10 Q/A Discussion: Commentary on Genioplasty.- Section IV Facial Bone Contouring: Malarplasty.- 11 Malar Augmentation.- 12 Malar Reduction.- Section V Facial Bone Contouring: Other Aesthetic Units.- 13 Mandibular Angle Reduction.- 14 Mandibular Angle Augmentation.- 15 Paranasal Augmentation.- 16 Frontal Bossing Reduction.- 17 Conventional Facial Prosthesis.- 18 Facial Contouring by Facial Implants.- 19 Cosmetic Considerations in Shot Gun Patients.- 20 Q/A Discussion: Commentary on Facial Contouring.- Section VI New Trends in Rhinoplasty.- 21 Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty.- 22 Novel Techniques in Rhinoplasty.- 23 Controversies in Rhinoplasty.- 24 Key Points in Thick Skin Patients for Better Aesthetic Results.- 25 Multi-Operated Nose.- 26 Minimally Invasive Rhinoplasty.- 27 Aesthetic Complications in Rhinoplasty: an Overview.- 28 Q/A Discussion: Commentary on Rhinoplasty.- Section VII Office based Procedures.- 29 Dermal Fillers:Anatomy,Techniques and New Horizons.- 30 Complications in Filler Injection.- 31 Botulinum Toxin.- 32 Fat Grafting.- 33 Chemical Peel.- 34 Laser Resurfacing in Combination with Other Esthetic Procedures.- 35 Plasma Jet Therapy.- 36 Hypo therapy and RF Therapy.- 37 Platelet Concentration Materials.- 38 Newer Approaches on non-Surgical Facial Rejuvenation.- 39 New Horizons in Hair Transplant.- 40 Q/A Discussion: Commentary on Non Invasive Procedures.- Section VIII Cleft lip and Plate.- 41 New Trends in Cleft Lip and Plate Repair.- 42 New Trends in Orthognathic surgery in Cleft Patients.- 43 New Trends in Rhinoplasty in Cleft Patients.- 44 Q/A Discussion :Commentary on Cleft Patients.- Section IX Blepharoplasty.- 45 Upper eyelid Blepharoplasty.- 46 Lower Eyelid Belpharoplasty.- 48 Q/A Discussion:Commentary on Blepharoplasty.- Section X Lifting Procedures.- 49 New Trends in Mid Face lift.- 50 New Trends in Brow Lift and Forehead Lift.- 51 New Trends in Neck Lift.- 52 Controversies in Face Lift Surgery.- 53 Lip Lift.- 54 Open and Close Liposuction.- 55 Thread Lift.- 56 Face Transplant.- 57 Otoplasty.- 58 Q/A Discussion: Commentary on Lifting Procedures.- Section XII Orthognatic Surgery.- 59 Implant Assisted Orthognathic Surgery.- 60 Computer Assisted Orthognathic Surgery from Prediction to Navigation.- 61 Combined Rhinoplasty and Orthognathic Surgery.- 62 New Trends in Distraction Osteogenesis.- 63 Orthognathic Surgery in Childhood and Young Patients.- 64 First Surgery Concept.- 65 Commentary on Computer Assisted Surgery.- Section XII Intra Oral Plastic Surgeries.- 66 Lip Repositioning.- 67 Intra-Oral Esthetic and Plastic Surgeries.- 68 Use of Buccal Fat Pad in Facial Cosmetic Surgery.- 69 Full Mouth Rehabilitation by Extra-Periosteal Implants.- 70 Q/A Discussion: Commentary on Intra-Oral Plastic Surgeries.
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"It is a comprehensive and manageable book in facial cosmetic surgery that includes a large number of new techniques in this specific field." (Marian-Vladimir Constantinescu, Stomatology EDU Journal, Vol. 9 (3-4), 2022)
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