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| Reference \ Plastic Techniques | Table of Contents
| ANESTHETICS & AGING: A NEW PARADIGM
Volume and Shape
Highlights and Shadows
Framing the Eye
Concluding Remarks
PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION
Preoperative Consultation
Preoperative Analysis
Upper Face
Brow
Upper Eyelid
Temple
Midface
Inferior Orbital Rim
Tear Trough
Lateral Cheek
Anterior Cheek
Buccal
Precanine Fossa/Nasolabial Fold
Lower Face
Prejowl Sulcus
Lateral Mandible
Labiomental Sulcus
Labiomandibular Fold (Marionette Line)
Anterior Chin
Concluding Remarks
OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE
Preoperative Assessment
Marking the Face
Selection of Donor Site
Operative Technique
General Principles of Anesthesia
Donor-site Anesthesia
Recipient-site Anesthesia
Recipient-site Anesthesia Phase 1: Injection with a Sharp Needle
Recipient-site Anesthesia Phase 2: Injection with a Blunt Cannula
Harvesting the Fat
Instrumentation
General Considerations
Site-specific Technique
Processing the Fat
Fat Injection
General Principles
Volumetric Foundation
Refinements
Advanced Techniques
Complementary Fat Grafting:
Combining Fat Grafting with Traditional
Facial Rejuvenation Procedures
Timing
Technique
Immediate Postoperative Care
Technical Pearls & Tips
THE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD AND MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS
The Postoperative Period
Postoperative Care
Postoperative Course
Management of Complications
Identification of the Complication
Contour Irregularities
Persistent Malar Edema
Overcorrection
Undercorrection
Divoting at the Cannula Entry Site
Treatment Options for a Complication 95
Steroid Injection
Microliposuction
Excision
CASE STUDIES
1: Introducing the Complementary Approach
2: Framing a Negative-Vector Eye and Combined Use of Alloplastic Implants
3: Combining Fat Grafting with a Facelift
4: Fat Grafting and a SMAS Rhytidectomy for gaunt, athletic indvidual
5: Fat Grafting for Facial Reconstruction |
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