Soft Tissue AugmentationAlastair Carruthers, Jean Carruthers Introducing a new title in the Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series! This breakthrough reference presents up-to-the-minute, practical guidance on both traditional and new fillers used in soft tissue augmentation-edited by the two foremost pioneers in the field, Alastair and Jean Carruthers. Succinctly written and lavishly illustrated, this resource focuses on procedural how to's and offers step-by-step guidance on proper techniques, pitfalls, and tricks of the trade. An accompanying DVD shows clips of key techniques so readers can implement the newest procedures into their practice immediately.
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Page 16
... maxillary and mandibular bone may result in an overall loss of height and volume . The chin rotates forward , and is seen to sharpen and protrude . These changes may result in the lower third of the face appearing smaller relative to ...
... maxillary and mandibular bone may result in an overall loss of height and volume . The chin rotates forward , and is seen to sharpen and protrude . These changes may result in the lower third of the face appearing smaller relative to ...
Page 148
... maxillary , and mandibular , proceed from the ganglion to supply sensory innervation to the face ( Fig . 11.2 ) . Often referred to as ' the great sensory nerve of the head and neck ' , the trigeminal nerve is named for its three major ...
... maxillary , and mandibular , proceed from the ganglion to supply sensory innervation to the face ( Fig . 11.2 ) . Often referred to as ' the great sensory nerve of the head and neck ' , the trigeminal nerve is named for its three major ...
Page 155
... maxillary frenum can assist subtotal anesthesia from infraorbital blocks when the upper lip is anesthetized Fig . 11.10 Area of anesthesia from unilateral infraorbital nerve block maticofacial nerves . This may assist the injection of ...
... maxillary frenum can assist subtotal anesthesia from infraorbital blocks when the upper lip is anesthetized Fig . 11.10 Area of anesthesia from unilateral infraorbital nerve block maticofacial nerves . This may assist the injection of ...
Contents
Hylans and Soft Tissue Augmentation | 33 |
Augmentation with Autologous Fat | 55 |
Liquid Injectable Silicone | 77 |
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