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 87
... surface area ( vs. volume ) for 1 mL LIS divided into microdroplets 1 month pose no problem ; however both physician and patient must be aware that augmentation will proceed at a slower rate , and a final result will take ...
... surface area ( vs. volume ) for 1 mL LIS divided into microdroplets 1 month pose no problem ; however both physician and patient must be aware that augmentation will proceed at a slower rate , and a final result will take ...
Page 89
... surface of the micro- droplets by local extension or via the circulation . Although LIS does not support the growth of micro- organisms , the relatively reduced perfusion in the microenvironment at the surface of any inert implant may ...
... surface of the micro- droplets by local extension or via the circulation . Although LIS does not support the growth of micro- organisms , the relatively reduced perfusion in the microenvironment at the surface of any inert implant may ...
Page 94
... surface , size and uniformity of the beads and changed the liquid phase of the material to collagen . A few ... surfaces ( Rofil Medical International , Breda , Holland ) . At this size they are large enough to avoid phagocytosis and are ...
... surface , size and uniformity of the beads and changed the liquid phase of the material to collagen . A few ... surfaces ( Rofil Medical International , Breda , Holland ) . At this size they are large enough to avoid phagocytosis and are ...
Contents
Hylans and Soft Tissue Augmentation | 33 |
Augmentation with Autologous Fat | 55 |
Liquid Injectable Silicone | 77 |
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