Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians
Herausgegeben:Pinto, Hernán; Fontdevila, Joan
Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians
Herausgegeben:Pinto, Hernán; Fontdevila, Joan
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This book presents the state-of-art in regenerative procedures currently applied by aesthetic physicians, plastic surgeons and dermatologists. It is divided into two parts, the first of which provides a detailed introduction to aesthetic medicine and the aging process. The second part, in turn, addresses the current status of techniques and technologies with regard to autologous grafts, covering fat transfer, blood grafts, skin grafts and stem cells. The book examines the surgical applications of these grafts, as well as potential side effects and limitations. Therapy combinations and outcomes…mehr
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This book presents the state-of-art in regenerative procedures currently applied by aesthetic physicians, plastic surgeons and dermatologists. It is divided into two parts, the first of which provides a detailed introduction to aesthetic medicine and the aging process. The second part, in turn, addresses the current status of techniques and technologies with regard to autologous grafts, covering fat transfer, blood grafts, skin grafts and stem cells. The book examines the surgical applications of these grafts, as well as potential side effects and limitations. Therapy combinations and outcomes round out the coverage. Aesthetic physicians, plastic surgeons and dermatologists interested in performing regenerative procedures for aesthetic purposes will find this book to be a valuable guide.
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- Verlag: Springer / Springer International Publishing / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-030-15457-8
- 1st ed. 2019
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 737g
- ISBN-13: 9783030154578
- ISBN-10: 3030154572
- Artikelnr.: 55134115
- Verlag: Springer / Springer International Publishing / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-030-15457-8
- 1st ed. 2019
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 737g
- ISBN-13: 9783030154578
- ISBN-10: 3030154572
- Artikelnr.: 55134115
Dr. Hernán Pinto received his medical degree from the public University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2001. He subsequently worked in the area of aesthetic medicine and became a staff member at the Transplant Coordination Department of Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain, from 2004 to 2007. In 2006, he has been certified as an European Transplant Coordinator(ETCO). Since 2007, he worked at his private consultation. Since 2011, Dr. Pinto has also been Director of the i2e3 Biomedical Research Institute (i2e3), Barcelona, Spain. In 2015, he received his PhD with a thesis on Autologous Conditioned Serums. He is MSc on research design and data analysis. As a researcher, teacher and physician, he has taught classes and actively collaborated with universities around the world. He is a regularly invited professor for Aesthetic Medicine Masters throughout Europe and Latin America, full professor of the Master courses "Aesthetic care for oncologic patients" and "Aesthetic Medicine", both at University of Alcalá (UAH), Madrid, Spain, and he is Co-director of the Expert Course for Medical Writing at the same university. Dr. Pinto was awarded as an honorary Professor at Yichun University, China, and holds positions at several scientific societies. Among others, he is Vocal of Spanish Medical Writers Association (AERTeM), Technical Director of the Research Commission of Aesthetic Medicine Spanish Society (SEME), and Main Handling Editor of the official Journal of the International Union of Aesthetic Medicine (UIME). Dr. Joan Fontdevila received his MD degree from the University of Barcelona in 1994, and would go on to complete his PhD at the same University in 2008 with a thesis on fat grafting in HIV lipoatrophy. He has been a Certified Specialist for Aesthetic and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery since 1999. He was a visiting scholar at Stanford University, USA. Currently he holds the position of Head of the Plastic Surgery Department at the Hospital Clinic of the University of Barcelona, Spain, and is an Associate Professor at the Department of Surgery, University of Barcelona, Spain. The focus of his practice and research activities is on fat grafting and breast surgery, and he published more than 30 articles in indexed journals on these topics. He is a founding member and Vice-President of the Spanish Society of Fat Transplantation (SETGRA) and Secretary of the Spanish Society of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (SECPRE). Dr. Fontdevila is also a proud recipient of the "Sherrell J. Aston Award" from the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation, which he was honored with in 2007 for his research on fat grafting procedures in the face.
Part 1. Approaches: Introduction.- Chapter 1. Regenerative medicine and its countless possibilities.- Chapter 2. Trends in Aesthetic Medicine: a new way to approach patients' needs.- Chapter 3. The Molecular Physiology of Ageing - New targets for regenerative medicine.- Part 2. Approaches: The process of aging.- Chapter 4.- Beauty and Aging.- Chapter 5. Reducing the Damage: Metabolism behaviour Aesthetic Medicine.- Chapter 6. Procurement of Fat Grafts.- Part 3. Approaches: Strategies to reduce the clinical impact of aging.- Chapter 7. Fat Graft processing and Enrichment Strategies.- Chapter 8. Nano, Micro and Macro Fat grafts and SNIF: special grafts for outcome enhancement.- Chapter 9. Fat Graft application.- Part 4. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians:. State of the art: Fat transfer, lipo-filling.- Chapter 10. Lipofilling in reconstructive surgery: Indications, outcomes and complications.- Chapter 11. Lipofilling in aesthetic surgery: indications outcomesand complications.- Chapter 12. Enriched plasmas. Techniques, processing, and clinical interaction.- Chapter 13. Platelet-Rich Plasma applications. Was it gold what shone.- Chapter 14. Autologous conditioned serum as an antiaging tool.- Part 5. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians: Skin Grafts.- Chapter 15. Skin cell cultures and skin engineering.- Chapter 16. Skin grafts.- Chapter 17.- Skin Micrograft Injection/application.- Chapter 18.- Techniques and processing methods to isolate stem cells and stromal vascular fraction cells.- Part 6. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians: Stem cells.- Chapter 19. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians.- Chapter 20. Stem cells in Aesthetic Medicine.- Part 7. Regulation and conclusions.- Chapter 21. Regulation.- Chapter 22. General Conclusions: The Current Status of the Regenerative Medicine.
Part 1. Approaches: Introduction.- Chapter 1. Regenerative medicine and its countless possibilities.- Chapter 2. Trends in Aesthetic Medicine: a new way to approach patients’ needs.- Chapter 3. The Molecular Physiology of Ageing – New targets for regenerative medicine.- Part 2. Approaches: The process of aging.- Chapter 4.- Beauty and Aging.- Chapter 5. Reducing the Damage: Metabolism behaviour Aesthetic Medicine.- Chapter 6. Procurement of Fat Grafts.- Part 3. Approaches: Strategies to reduce the clinical impact of aging.- Chapter 7. Fat Graft processing and Enrichment Strategies.- Chapter 8. Nano, Micro and Macro Fat grafts and SNIF: special grafts for outcome enhancement.- Chapter 9. Fat Graft application.- Part 4. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians:. State of the art: Fat transfer, lipo-filling.- Chapter 10. Lipofilling in reconstructive surgery: Indications, outcomes and complications.- Chapter 11. Lipofilling in aesthetic surgery: indications outcomesand complications.- Chapter 12. Enriched plasmas. Techniques, processing, and clinical interaction.- Chapter 13. Platelet-Rich Plasma applications. Was it gold what shone.- Chapter 14. Autologous conditioned serum as an antiaging tool.- Part 5. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians: Skin Grafts.- Chapter 15. Skin cell cultures and skin engineering.- Chapter 16. Skin grafts.- Chapter 17.- Skin Micrograft Injection/application.- Chapter 18.- Techniques and processing methods to isolate stem cells and stromal vascular fraction cells.- Part 6. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians: Stem cells.- Chapter 19. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians.- Chapter 20. Stem cells in Aesthetic Medicine.- Part 7. Regulation and conclusions.- Chapter 21. Regulation.- Chapter 22. General Conclusions: The Current Status of the Regenerative Medicine.
Part 1. Approaches: Introduction.- Chapter 1. Regenerative medicine and its countless possibilities.- Chapter 2. Trends in Aesthetic Medicine: a new way to approach patients' needs.- Chapter 3. The Molecular Physiology of Ageing - New targets for regenerative medicine.- Part 2. Approaches: The process of aging.- Chapter 4.- Beauty and Aging.- Chapter 5. Reducing the Damage: Metabolism behaviour Aesthetic Medicine.- Chapter 6. Procurement of Fat Grafts.- Part 3. Approaches: Strategies to reduce the clinical impact of aging.- Chapter 7. Fat Graft processing and Enrichment Strategies.- Chapter 8. Nano, Micro and Macro Fat grafts and SNIF: special grafts for outcome enhancement.- Chapter 9. Fat Graft application.- Part 4. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians:. State of the art: Fat transfer, lipo-filling.- Chapter 10. Lipofilling in reconstructive surgery: Indications, outcomes and complications.- Chapter 11. Lipofilling in aesthetic surgery: indications outcomesand complications.- Chapter 12. Enriched plasmas. Techniques, processing, and clinical interaction.- Chapter 13. Platelet-Rich Plasma applications. Was it gold what shone.- Chapter 14. Autologous conditioned serum as an antiaging tool.- Part 5. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians: Skin Grafts.- Chapter 15. Skin cell cultures and skin engineering.- Chapter 16. Skin grafts.- Chapter 17.- Skin Micrograft Injection/application.- Chapter 18.- Techniques and processing methods to isolate stem cells and stromal vascular fraction cells.- Part 6. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians: Stem cells.- Chapter 19. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians.- Chapter 20. Stem cells in Aesthetic Medicine.- Part 7. Regulation and conclusions.- Chapter 21. Regulation.- Chapter 22. General Conclusions: The Current Status of the Regenerative Medicine.
Part 1. Approaches: Introduction.- Chapter 1. Regenerative medicine and its countless possibilities.- Chapter 2. Trends in Aesthetic Medicine: a new way to approach patients’ needs.- Chapter 3. The Molecular Physiology of Ageing – New targets for regenerative medicine.- Part 2. Approaches: The process of aging.- Chapter 4.- Beauty and Aging.- Chapter 5. Reducing the Damage: Metabolism behaviour Aesthetic Medicine.- Chapter 6. Procurement of Fat Grafts.- Part 3. Approaches: Strategies to reduce the clinical impact of aging.- Chapter 7. Fat Graft processing and Enrichment Strategies.- Chapter 8. Nano, Micro and Macro Fat grafts and SNIF: special grafts for outcome enhancement.- Chapter 9. Fat Graft application.- Part 4. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians:. State of the art: Fat transfer, lipo-filling.- Chapter 10. Lipofilling in reconstructive surgery: Indications, outcomes and complications.- Chapter 11. Lipofilling in aesthetic surgery: indications outcomesand complications.- Chapter 12. Enriched plasmas. Techniques, processing, and clinical interaction.- Chapter 13. Platelet-Rich Plasma applications. Was it gold what shone.- Chapter 14. Autologous conditioned serum as an antiaging tool.- Part 5. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians: Skin Grafts.- Chapter 15. Skin cell cultures and skin engineering.- Chapter 16. Skin grafts.- Chapter 17.- Skin Micrograft Injection/application.- Chapter 18.- Techniques and processing methods to isolate stem cells and stromal vascular fraction cells.- Part 6. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians: Stem cells.- Chapter 19. Regenerative Medicine Procedures for Aesthetic Physicians.- Chapter 20. Stem cells in Aesthetic Medicine.- Part 7. Regulation and conclusions.- Chapter 21. Regulation.- Chapter 22. General Conclusions: The Current Status of the Regenerative Medicine.