Liposuction : Principles and Practice / by Melvin A. Shiffman, Alberto Giuseppe
Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: SpringerLink BücherPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2006Description: Online-Ressource (XXVII, 568 p. 352 illus. in 622 separate illus, digital)ISBN:- 9783540280439
- 617.952
- 617.9/5 22
- 610
- RD118-120.5
- RD119.5.L55
- WO 600
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Summary: The contributors to this book have spent time and effort presenting the cosmetic and plastic surgeon with information on the techniques and uses of liposuction for cosmetic and non-cosmetic surgery purposes. This constitutes the first book on cosmetic and non-cosmetic liposuction. It provides a how-to-do manual for all procedures of cosmetic and non-cosmetic liposuction and is abundantly illustrated. Although new technology helps improve results, it is experience, care, and skill of the cosmetic surgeon that is necessary to obtain optimal results that satisfy the patient.Summary: Liposuction began as a contouring procedure but has evolved into the treatment of obese patients, gynecomastia, ptosis, macromastia, and even patients who have complications from heart disease or diabetes. Other disorders such as axillary sweat hypersecretion, lipomas, and angiomas are also potential disorders that may be treated with liposuction. Physicians performing liposuction must be adequately trained and experienced in the potential and actual complications before attempting to perform liposuction. Patient safety is the most important aspect of all surgeries, but especially of cosmetic surgery, which is an elective procedure. New technology helps improve results but experience, care, and skill of the cosmetic surgeon is necessary to obtain optimal results that satisfy the patient. The contributors to this book have spent time and effort presenting the cosmetic and plastic surgeon as much information as possible on the techniques and uses of liposuction for cosmetic and non-cosmetic surgery purposes.PPN: PPN: 1646603745Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-1-SMI | ZDB-2-SME
CONTENTS; Part I: General Information Chapter; Chapter 1; The History of Liposuction Timothy Corcoran Flynn MD; Chapter 2; Pathologic Disorders of Subcutaneous Fat Maurizio Podda MD, Marcella Kollmann MD, Roland Kaufmann MD; Chapter 3; Lipedema and Lymphatic Edema Manuel E. Cornely MD; Chapter 4; Biochemical Effetcs of Liposuction in Lipidosis Lina Valero Pedroza MD; Chapter 5; The Anatomy and Physiology Metabolism/Nutrition of Subcutaneous Fat Mitchell V. Kaminski MD, Rose M. Lopez de Vaughan PhD; Chapter 6
Liposuction Technique and Lymphatics in Liposuction Andreas Frick MD, Rüdiger G.H. Baumeister MD,Chapter 7; Proposed Safety Guidelines for the Maximum Volume Fat Removal by Tumescent Liposuction Warwick L. Greville MD; Part II: Anesthesia; Chapter 8; Anesthesia for Liposuction Gary Dean Bennett MD; Chapter 9; Pharmacokinetics of Tumescent Anesthesia Timothy D. Parish MD; Chapter 10; Liposuction with Local Tumescent Anesthesia and Microcannula Technique Bernard Raskin MD; Chapter 11; Tumescent Technique Melvin A. Shiffman MD, JD; Chapter 12
Safety of Lidocaine During Tumecent Anesthesia for Liposuction Kimberly J. Butterwick MD, Mitchell P. Goldman MDChapter 13; Tumescent Local Anesthesia with Articaine Afschin Fatemi MD; Part III: Cannulas; Chapter 14; Cannula Designs Paul S. Collins MD; Chapter 15; Inadequate Sterilization of Liposuction Cannulas: Problems and Prevention Allan E. Wulc MD, Brenda C. Edmonson MD; Part IV: Preoperative; Chapter 16; Preoperative Consultation Melvin A. Shiffman MD, JD; Chapter 17; Drugs to Limit Use of or Avoid when Performinf Liposuction Melvin A. Shiffman MD, JD; Part V: Techniques; Chapter 18
Facial Recontouring with Liposuction Edward H. Farrior MD, Raymond D. Cook MD, Stephan S. Park MDChapter 19; Liposuction of the Upper Extremitiest Melvin A. Shiffman MD, JD, Sid Mirrafati MD; Chapter 20; Refinements in Liposculpture of the Buttocks and Thighs Luiz Toledo MD; Chapter 21; Liposculpture of the Lower Extrimities Using a Tourniquet Kamal Cherif Zahar MD, Soraya Bensenane-Hasbelaoui MD; Chapter 22; Liposculpture of the Trunk Giorgio Fischer MD; Chapter 23; Liposuction and Dermolipectomy Ivo Pitanguy MD, Henrique N. Radwanski MD,; Chapter 24
The Modern Lipoabdominoplasty Jorge I. de la Torre MD, Luis O. Vásconez MDChapter 25; Abdominal Liposuction in Colostomy Patients Bernard I. Raskin MD; Chapter 26; Liposuction and Lipotransfer for Facial Rejuvenation in the Aisan Patient Tetsuo Shu MD, Samuel M. Lam MD; Chapter 27; Microcannula Liposuction Bernard I. Raskin MD, Shilesh Iyer MD; Chapter 28; Superficial Liposculpture: Rationale and Technique Robert F. Jackson MD; Chapter 29; Three-Dimensional Superficial Liposculpture for Aged and Relaxed Skin Marco Gasparotti MD; Chapter 30
Reduction Syringe Liposculpturing Pierre F. Fournier MD
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