- •Dedication
- •Contents
- •Foreword
- •Preface
- •Acknowledgments
- •Contributors
- •Noninvasive Approaches
- •Introduction to Alternative Techniques of Oculofacial Rejuvenation
- •Intense Pulsed Light for Full Facial Rejuvenation
- •Radiofrequency Technology
- •Injectable Fillers
- •Facial Rejuvenation with Autologous Fat Injections
- •Noninvasive Neck Rejuvenation
- •Minimally Invasive Eyelid Rejuvenation
- •Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation
- •Transconjunctival Subperiosteal Cheek Lift with and without Malar Augmentation
- •Traditional Chinese Medicine: Its Approach to Facial Beauty
- •Rejuvenating the Skin from the Inside Out
- •Index
Minimally Invasive
Techniques of Oculofacial
Rejuvenation
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Minimally Invasive
Techniques of Oculofacial
Rejuvenation
Stephen Bosniak, M.D.
Attending Oculofacial Surgeon
Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital
New York, New York
Marian Cantisano-Zilkha, M.D., Ph.D.
Director of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery
Center for Clinical Studies
Botafogo Ophthalmology Clinic
Rio de Janeiro.
Brazil
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Bosniak, Stephen L.
Minimally invasive techniques of oculofacial rejuvenation / Stephen Bosniak, Marian Cantisano-Zilkha. p. ; cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-58890-231-5 (alk. paper) — ISBN 3-13-138321-6 (alk. paper) 1. Facelift. 2. Face—Surgery. 3. Ophthalmic plastic surgery. 4. Endoscopic surgery. 5. Surgery, Plastic.
[DNLM: 1. Face—surgery. 2. Orbit—surgery. 3. Reconstructive Surgical Procedures—methods.
4. Surgical Procedures, Minimally Invasive—methods. WE 705 B743m 2005] I. Cantisano-Zilkha, Marian. II. Title.
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Dedication
To my mother Thelma who would have loved to see this book.
To my father Samuel who has always treasured the written word.
To Kevyn Aucoin who continues to inspire us.
SB
To Stephen Bosniak, my mentor and source of inspiration.
To my parents, Dr. Luiz and D. Duca for showing me the nuances between strength and tenderness.
To my brother Luiz Eduardo and his children Raiane and João Pedro Cantisano, my eternal sources of joy.
MCZ
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Contents
Foreword |
ix |
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Preface |
xi |
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Section I Noninvasive Approaches |
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1. Introduction to Alternative Techniques of Oculofacial Rejuvenation |
3 |
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Stephen Bosniak |
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2. |
Intense Pulsed Light for Full Facial Rejuvenation |
9 |
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Girish S. Munavalli, Margaret A.Weiss, |
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and Robert A.Weiss |
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3. |
Radiofrequency Technology |
14 |
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Neil Scott Sadick |
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4. |
Chemical Peels: Superficial and Medium Depth |
24 |
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Marian Cantisano-Zilkha and Stephen Bosniak |
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5. |
Neuromodulation and Management of Facial Rhytidosis |
32 |
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Stephen Bosniak |
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6. |
Injectable Fillers |
43 |
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Stephen Bosniak, Marian Cantisano-Zilkha, |
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and Ioannis P. Glavas |
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7. Facial Rejuvenation with Autologous Fat Injections |
56 |
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Roxanne Stambuk Panicacci and Karyn Grossman |
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8. |
Noninvasive Neck Rejuvenation |
65 |
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Ioannis P. Glavas and Stephen Bosniak |
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Section II Less Invasive Surgical Options |
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9. |
Minimally Invasive Eyelid Rejuvenation |
75 |
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Stephen Bosniak |
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10. |
Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation |
90 |
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Thomas Romo III, Haresh Yalamanchili, |
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and Kyle Seung Choe |
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11. Transconjunctival Subperiosteal Cheek Lift with and without Malar Augmentation |
103 |
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Mark Duffy |
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viii |
Contents |
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12. |
Midface Restoration with Hand-Carved e-PTFE Orbital Rim Implants |
112 |
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Kenneth D. Steinsapir |
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13. |
The S-Lift Rhytidectomy |
120 |
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Steven B. Hopping and Ziya Saylan |
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Section III |
Perioral Rejuvenation |
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14. |
Defining the Principles of Perioral Rejuvenation |
127 |
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Stephen Bosniak |
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15. |
Dental and Bony Architecture in Perioral Rejuvenation |
134 |
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Tracey J. Rosenberg |
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16. |
Teeth and the Perioral Area in Facial Aesthetics |
142 |
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Peter Rinaldi and Jon B. Marashi |
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Section IV |
Complementary Treatment Modalities |
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17. Photodynamic Therapy for Scarless Removal of Multiple Facial Precanceroses |
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and Superficial Carcinomas |
149 |
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Eckart Haneke |
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18. |
Traditional Chinese Medicine: Its Approach to Facial Beauty |
158 |
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Steven Schram |
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Appendix |
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Rejuvenating the Skin from the Inside Out |
165 |
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Gary Null |
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Index |
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