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Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery of the Upper Face : Eyelid Ptosis, Dermatochalasis, and Eyebrow Ptosis.

The definitive resource on cutting-edge oculoplastic surgery of the upper face, eyelids, and eyebrows While an estimated 1.5 million brow and upper eyelid surgery procedures are performed worldwide each year, this book is the first published ophthalmologic text with detailed coverage focused solely...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Burnstine, Michael A.
Otros Autores: Dresner, Steven C., Samimi, David B.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: NEW YORK : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, 2019.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery of the Upper Face: Eyelid Ptosis, Dermatochalasis, and Eyebrow Ptosis; MedOne Information; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Section I Introduction; 1 Ptosis Classification; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Ptosis Classification; 1.3 Preoperative Assessment; 1.3.1 History of Present Illness; 1.3.2 Physical Examination; 1.4 Upper Eyelid Ptosis Classification; 1.4.1 Aponeurotic Ptosis; 1.4.2 Myogenic Ptosis; 1.4.3 Mechanical Ptosis; 1.4.4 Neurogenic Ptosis; 1.4.5 Pseudoptosis; 1.5 Eyebrow Ptosis Classification
  • 1.6 Clinical Decision-Making1.7 Photographing the Patient; 1.8 Informed Consent; 1.9 Principles of Surgical Correction; 1.10 When Not to Operate; 1.11 Postoperative Complications; 1.12 Aesthetic Concerns for Upper Eyelid and Eyebrow Rejuvenation; References; 2 Aesthetic Anatomy of the Upper Face; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Skin; 2.3 Subcutaneous Tissue and Fat Compartments; 2.4 Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System; 2.5 Retaining Ligaments, Canthal Tendons, and Orbital Septum; 2.6 Mimetic Muscles and Eyelid Retractors; 2.7 Deep Fat Compartments
  • 2.8 Nervous Innervation to the Upper Eyelid and Forehead2.8.1 Sensory; 2.8.2 Motor; 2.9 Blood Supply; 2.9.1 Forehead; 2.9.2 Eyelid; 2.10 Lymphatic Drainage; 2.10.1 Forehead; 2.10.2 Eyelid; 2.11 Unique Considerations for the Upper Facial Surgeon: Facial Danger Zones; 2.12 Unique Anatomical Considerations for the Eyelid Surgeon; 2.12.1 Anterior Lamella; 2.12.2 Middle Lamella; 2.12.3 Posterior Lamella; 2.12.4 Eye Protective Mechanisms; References; 3 Anatomic Considerations in the Aesthetic Surgery of the Upper Face; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Racial Differences; 3.2.1 Eyelid Skin
  • 3.2.2 Upper Eyelid Crease3.2.3 Epicanthal Fold; 3.2.4 Tarsal Plate; 3.2.5 Eyebrow Height and Contour; 3.3 Gender Differences; 3.3.1 Eyelid Skin; 3.3.2 Eyelid Dimensions; 3.3.3 Eyebrow Height and Contour; 3.4 Conclusions; References; Section II Mechanical Ptosis; 4 Mechanical Ptosis: Etiology and Management; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Benign Eyelid Lesions; 4.3 Malignant Eyelid Lesions; 4.4 Orbital Lesions; 4.5 Periorbital Infections and Inflammation; 4.6 Other Considerations; 4.7 Summary; References; 5 Upper Blepharoplasty; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Goals of Treatment; 5.3 Risks; 5.4 Benefits
  • 5.5 Informed Consent5.6 Indications; 5.7 Contraindications; 5.8 The Procedure; 5.8.1 Preoperative Checklist; 5.8.2 Instruments Needed; 5.8.3 Sutures Used; 5.8.4 Operative Technique: Step by Step; 5.8.5 Expert Tips/Pearls/Suggestions; 5.8.6 Postoperative Care Checklist; 5.9 Complications and Their Management; References; 6 Double Eyelid Surgery; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Anatomical Considerations; 6.2.1 The Eyelid Crease and Fold; 6.2.2 The Medical Canthal Area; 6.2.3 The Lateral Canthal Area; 6.3 Goals of Intervention/Indications; 6.4 Risks of the Procedure; 6.5 Benefits of the Procedure