Midfacial Rejuvenation is a comprehensive review of the majority of procedures and options for midfacial aesthetic and corrective surgery. Each contributor offers a unique approach to the midfacial area, with detailed specifics for every technique. Chapters on midfacial anatomy, complications and their management complete the comprehensive coverage of the subject matter, resulting in a reference text that will benefit every practitioner dealing with the midfacial region.
Features:
· One of the first books to focus exclusively on the midfacial area
· Highly illustrated and with clear, step-by-step instructions on performing a variety of midface lifts, implants, sutures, grafts, and fillers
· Over 300 full color images
· Includes in-depth chapters on midfacial anatomy and the anatomic basis of aging
· Multiple approaches to midfacial rejuvenation by well-known surgeons in fields such as oculoplastics, facial plastics, general plastics, and dermatologists
Edited by:
Morris E. Hartstein,
Allan E. Wulc,
David EE Holck,
MD Facs Hartstein,
Morris
Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Country of Publication: United States
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2012
Dimensions:
Height: 254mm,
Width: 178mm,
Spine: 14mm
Weight: 700g
ISBN: 9781493940431
ISBN 10: 1493940430
Pages: 252
Publication Date: 23 August 2016
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Anatomy of the Midface Katherine M. Whipple, Sang-Rog Oh, Don O. Kikkawa, Bobby S. Korn Chapter 2: The Anatomic Basis of Midfacial Aging Allan E. Wulc, Pooja Sharma, Craig N. Czyz Chapter 3: Evaluation of the Lower Eyelids and Midface Allan E. Wulc and Jill Annette Foster Chapter 4: The Transtemporal Subperiosteal Approach for Midface Lifting David EE Holck, Christopher M DeBacker, Harvey “Chip” Cole, III Chapter 5: Cheek–Midface Lift Allen M. Putterman Chapter 6: Preperiosteal Midface Lift/Transtemporal Approach Allan E. Wulc, Pooja Sharma Chapter 7: Transeyelid Supraperiosteal (preperiosteal) Midface Lifting Seongmu Lee, Doug Marx, Michael Yen Chapter 8: Midface Lifting with Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) orbital rim implants Kenneth D. Steinsapir Chapter 9: Aesthetic Cheek Implants Aayesha Khan and Mike Nayak Chapter 10: Minimally Invasive Midface Elevation Using a Percutaneous Suspension Suture Sling Technique Asa D. Morton Chapter 11: Fat Grafting: a Volumetric Approach to Midfacial Rejuvenation. Amir M. Karam, Robert A. Glasgold, Mark J. Glasgold, and Samuel M. Lam Chapter 12: Synthetic Fillers Brad T. Kovach and Roberta S. Sengelmann Chapter 13: Midface Lifting for the Repair of Lower Lid Retraction Morris E. Hartstein Chapter 14: Rhytidectomy and Transtemporal Subperiosteal Midface Lifting David EE Holck, Christopher M. DeBacker, Harvey “Chip” Cole, III Chapter 15: Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty with Fat Repositioning Steven M. Couch, and John B. Holds Chapter 16: Canthal Surgery Morris E. Hartstein, and Guy G Massry Chapter 17: The “OGEE” of the Midface: Aesthetic and Technical Considerations Oscar M. Ramirez Chapter 18: The Trans-Oral Vertical Midface Lift D. Hendrick Chapter 19: Festoons Morris E. Hartstein Chapter 20: Complications Of Midfacelifting Robert M. Schwarcz, and Rakesh Patel
Morris E. Hartstein, MD, FACS Clinical Associate Professor Saint Louis University School of Medicine Department Ophthalmology and Division of Plastic Surgery St. Louis, MO 63105 and Chief, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Assaf Harofeh Medical Center Zerifin, Israel mhartstein@earthlink.net Allan E. Wulc, MD, FACS Clinical Associate Professor Scheie Eye Institute University of Pennsylvania; and Drexel University Dept. of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology PA 19462 email: awulc@aol.com David EE Holck, MD Assistant Clinical Professor University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio San Antonio, TX 78258 dh_holck@grandecom.net
Reviews for Midfacial Rejuvenation
From the reviews: This is a collection of mostly surgical procedures to lift tone and enhance the middle section of the face. The book stresses an awareness of facial anatomy, an appreciation of how our structures age, and the ability to discern the ideal three-dimensional shape necessary to fulfill our aesthetic. ... the book is intended for practitioners in plastic surgery, ENT, and ophthalmology. (Jeffrey S. Rosenthal, Doody's Review Service, May, 2012)