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Improve your technique, treat patients with confidence, and obtain optimal results using today’s most advanced body shaping treatments with guidance from Body Shaping: Skin, Fat and Cellulite, a volume in the Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series. Renowned cosmetic dermatologists—Drs. Orringer, Alam, and Dover—provide you with procedural how-to's and step-by-step advice on proper techniques, pitfalls, and tricks of the trade, equipping you to successfully incorporate the very latest for skin tightening, fat reduction, and sculpting procedures into your busy practice!

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  • Stay on top of cutting-edge techniques and topics including laser and lights; high frequency ultrasound techniques; and minimally- and non-invasive cosmetic procedures such as Cryolipolysis, Laser Lipolysis and Chemical Lipoolysis which provide optimal results with little or no recovery period needed for the patient.
  • Offer your patients the best care and avoid pitfalls. Evidence-based findings and practical tips equip you with the knowledge you need to recommend and discuss the most effective treatment options with your patients.
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26 septembre 2014

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9780323340519

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English

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Body Shaping: Skin Fat Cellulite
PROCEDURES IN COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY
1st Edition
Edited by
Jeffrey Orringer MD
Professor and Chief, Division of Cosmetic Dermatology,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Jeffrey S. Dover MD FRCPC FRCP
Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Yale University School of Medicine;
Clinical Professor of Surgery, Dartmouth Medical School;
Adjunct Associate Professor of Dermatology, Brown Medical School;
Director, SkinCare Physicians, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA
Murad Alam MD MSCI
Professor of Dermatology, Otolaryngology, and Surgery;
Chief, Section of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery,
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA
Series Editor
Jeffrey S. Dover MD FRCPC FRCP
Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Yale University School of Medicine;
Clinical Professor of Surgery, Dartmouth Medical School;
Adjunct Associate Professor of Dermatology, Brown Medical School;
Director, SkinCare Physicians, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA
Associate Editor
Murad Alam MD MSCI
Professor of Dermatology, Otolaryngology, and Surgery;
Chief, Section of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery,
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA
Video Editor
Nazanin Saedi MD
Assistant Professor, Thomas Jefferson University,
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology,
Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology
Copyright
Series Preface
Preface
Contributors
Dedications
List of online videos
Section 1 Skin Tightening
1 Skin Laxity: Anatomy, Etiology, and Treatment Indications
Anatomy and pathophysiology
Treatment indications
References
2 Lasers and Lights: Skin Tightening
Introduction
Proposed mechanism of action
Patient selection
Treatment course
Expected outcomes
Safety
Multi-modality procedures
References
3 Radiofrequency Treatment: Skin Tightening
Introduction
Proposed mechanism(s) of action
Patient selection
Typical treatment course
Expected outcomes
Safety
Multi-modality approaches
Conclusion
References
4 Micro-focused Ultrasound: Skin Tightening
Introduction
Proposed mechanism(s) of action
Patient selection
Typical treatment course
Expected outcomes including supporting data from prior studies
Safety
Multi-modality procedures
References
Section 2 Fat Reduction
5 Subcutaneous Fat: Anatomy, Physiology, and Treatment Indications
Introduction
Subcutaneous fat and gluteofemoral (cellulite) fat
White and brown adipocytes
Treatment indications for subcutaneous fat
Conclusion
References
6 Cryolipolysis: Fat Reduction
Introduction
Pathophysiology/mechanism of action
Patient selection
Typical treatment course
Expected outcomes
Safety
References
7 Radiofrequency Treatment: Fat Reduction
Introduction
Technology and mechanism of action
Patient selection
Typical treatment course
Expected results
Safety
Multimodality procedures
Conclusion
References
8 Ultrasound Treatment: Fat Reduction
Introduction/proposed mechanism of action
Patient selection
Typical treatment course
Expected outcomes
Safety
Multi-modality procedures
References
9 Liposuction, Ultrasound-assisted and Powered: Fat Reduction
The history of liposuction
Patient selection
Preoperative evaluation
Anesthesia
Operative technique
Complications
Safety studies
Ultrasound-assisted liposuction
Powered liposuction
References
10 Laser Lipolysis: Fat Reduction
Introduction
Evolution and mechanism of action
Patient selection
Baseline photography
Treatment course
Multi-modality procedures
Conclusion
References
11 Injectable Fat-reducing Therapies: Fat Reduction
Introduction
Patient selection
Treatment
Outcomes
Complications and adverse events
Conclusion
References
Section 3 Cellulite Reduction
12 Cellulite: Anatomy, Etiology, Treatment Indications
Introduction
Multifactorial etiologies of cellulite
Anatomy and etiology of cellulite
Cellulite grading based on clinical severity
Treatment of cellulite
Surgical treatments
Conclusion
References
13 Massage/Mechanical Techniques: Cellulite Reduction
Endermologie
Acoustic wave therapy
Combination therapy
Conclusions
References
14 Lasers and Lights: Cellulite Reduction
Introduction
Treatment
Future research
Conclusion
References
15 Radiofrequency and Ultrasound: Cellulite Reduction
Cellulite
Radiofrequency
Ultrasound
Patient selection
Side effects
Radiofrequency devices
Ultrasound devices
Conclusions
References
16 Subcision: Cellulite Reduction
Introduction
Anatomic bases of the depressed lesions and action mechanism(s)
Patient selection
Typical treatment course
Expected outcomes
Safety, potential complications, and their prevention/management
References
Index
Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology
Series Editor: Jeffrey S. Dover MD FRCPC FRCP
Associate Editor: Murad Alam MD MSCI
Botulinum Toxin
Third edition
Alastair Carruthers MA BM BCh FRCPC FRCP and Jean Carruthers MD FRCSC FRC(Ophth) FASOPRS
ISBN 978-1-4557-2781-0
Soft Tissue Augmentation
Third edition
Jean Carruthers MD FRCSC FRC(Ophth) FASOPRS and Alastair Carruthers MA BM BCh FRCPC FRCP
ISBN 978-1-4557-2782-7
Cosmeceuticals
Third edition
Zoe Diana Draelos MD, Murad Alam MD MSCI and Jeffrey S. Dover MD FRCPC FRCP
ISBN 978-0-323-29869-8
Lasers and Lights
Third edition
George J. Hruza MD and Mathew Avram MD
ISBN 978-1-4557-2783-4
Treatment of Leg Veins
Second edition
Murad Alam MD and Sirunya Silapunt MD
ISBN 978-1-4377-0739-7
Photodynamic Therapy
Second edition
Mitchel P. Goldman MD
ISBN 978-1-4160-4211-2
Chemical Peels
Second edition
Rebecca C. Tung MD and Mark G. Rubin MD
ISBN 978-1-4377-1924-6
Non-Surgical Skin Tightening and Lifting
Murad Alam MD MSCI and Jeffrey S. Dover MD RCPC FRCP
ISBN 978-1-4160-5960-8
Scar Revision
Kenneth A. Arndt MD
ISBN 978-1-4160-3131-4
Hair Transplantation
Robert S. Haber MD and Dowling B. Stough MD
ISBN 978-1-4160-3104-8
Liposuction
C. William Hanke MD MPH FACP and Gerhard Sattler MD
ISBN 978-1-4160-2208-4
Body Contouring
Bruce E. Katz MD and Neil S. Sadick MD FAAD FAACS FACP FACPh
ISBN 978-1-4377-0739-7
Advanced Face Lifting
Ronald L. Moy MD and Edgar F. Fincher MD
ISBN 978-1-4160-2997-7
Blepharoplasty
Ronald L. Moy MD and Edgar F. Fincher MD
ISBN 978-1-4160-2996-0
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