Cosmetic Surgery of the Skin: Principles and TechniquesWritten and edited by internationally respected experts, this text provides the reader with a comprehensive, authoritative and practical reference to cutaneous cosmetic surgery. Topics covered include dermatology and cosmetic surgery practices, such as wound healing, chemical peeling, filler substances and autologous fat transplant, hair restoration, dermabrasion, sclerotherapy, liposuction, laser surgery, blepharoplasty, correction of the ptotic brow, cervicofacial rhytidectomy and electrosurgery. |
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... Tape ( 3M Medical- Surgical Division , St. Paul , Minn ) along the inferior border of the mandibular ramus and angle ( Fig . 10-21 , C ) . Micro- foam is incompletely cut in 3- to 4 - mm widths to allow the tape to regularly follow the ...
... Tape ( 3M Medical- Surgical Division , St. Paul , Minn ) along the inferior border of the mandibular ramus and angle ( Fig . 10-21 , C ) . Micro- foam is incompletely cut in 3- to 4 - mm widths to allow the tape to regularly follow the ...
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... tape and elastic garments the tunnels collapse , reducing the thickness of the adiposity . of gravity on the ... tape may be used to splint the treated areas . This tape should be placed in a superior / inferior orientation to lift and ...
... tape and elastic garments the tunnels collapse , reducing the thickness of the adiposity . of gravity on the ... tape may be used to splint the treated areas . This tape should be placed in a superior / inferior orientation to lift and ...
Page 196
... tape , the most useful is the French Elastoplast tape , which is quite strong and makes a reliable splint . Other varieties of tape are not as desirable as the French tape . Patients can avoid painful tape removal by soaking in a warm ...
... tape , the most useful is the French Elastoplast tape , which is quite strong and makes a reliable splint . Other varieties of tape are not as desirable as the French tape . Patients can avoid painful tape removal by soaking in a warm ...
Contents
General Considerations | 1 |
Hair Restoration | 2 |
THE AGING FACE | 7 |
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