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Aesthetic surgery of the facial skeleton

por Baker, Stephen B.
Editor: Canada Elsevier 2022Edición: 1 Ed.Descripción: 531 Páginas.ISBN: 9780323484107; 9780323680523; 9780323680516.Tema(s): Cirugía buco-maxilo-facial | Programa de OdontologíaRecursos en línea: Acceso online exclusivo para comunidad Unicoc
Contenidos:
Section I. Principles : Chapter 1. Aesthetic facial skeletal surgery—evolution of thought and Technique. -- Chapter 2. Perspectives of facial aesthetics. -- Chapter 3. Anthropometrics. -- Chapter 4. Psychology of facial aesthetics. -- Chapter 5. Motivations of patients seeking aesthetic surgery of the face. -- Chapter 6. The importance of patient-reported outcomes in aesthetic skeletal facial surgery. -- Chapter 7. Radiologic advances in facial imaging. -- Chapter 8. Photographic advances in facial imaging. -- Chapter 9. Relationship between the soft tissue and the skeletal framework. -- Chapter 10. Surgical anatomy and approaches to the facial skeleton. -- Chapter 11. Biology of bone and cartilage grafting. -- Chapter 12. Alloplastic and natural materials used as implants. -- Chapter 13. Aging of the facial skeleton. -- Chapter 14. Biology of fat grafting. -- Chapter 15. Embryology and development of the facial skeleton. -- Section II. The skeletal framework. -- Chapter 16. Optimizing aesthetics in facial skeletal surgery. -- Chapter 17. 3D Virtual surgical planning: from blueprint to construction. -- Chapter 18. Advances in orthodontic treatment. -- Chapter 19. Optimizing the smile: The interface between teeth and lips. -- Chapter 20. Maxillary skeletal orthognathic surgery. -- Chapter 21. Mandibular skeletal orthognathic surgery. -- Chapter 22. Maxillary–mandibular aesthetic orthognathic surgery. -- Chapter 23. Maxillary–mandibular skeletal contouring surgery. -- Chapter 24. Alloplastic augmentation of the midface. -- Chapter 25. Orthognathic camou!age. -- Chapter 26. Alloplastic augmentation of the chin and the mandible. -- Chapter 27. Osseous genioplasty: Dimensional control of the lower facial third. -- Chapter 28. Rhinoplasty: Dimensional analysis and planning. -- Chapter 29. Principles of rhinoplasty. -- Chapter 30. Aesthetic cranioplasty. -- Chapter 31. Osseointegration and prosthodontic considerations. -- Chapter 32. Anaplastology and facial prosthetics. -- Chapter 33. Aesthetic orbital surgery. -- Section III. The soft tissue and skin envelope. -- Chapter 34. Soft tissue assessment, optimization, and planning. -- Chapter 35. Lipostructure for the facial skeleton. -- Chapter 36. Structural fillers of the face. -- Chapter 37. Perioral considerations in facial aesthetic surgery. -- Chapter 38. Skeletal considerations in facial rejuvenation. -- Chapter 39. Microsurgical augmentation of the facial skeleton. -- Section IV. Special case considerations. -- Chapter 40. Facial feminization surgery. -- Chapter 41. Evaluation and treatment of the adult patient presenting with facial asymmetry. -- Chapter 42. Posttraumatic facial restoration a philosophy for repair. -- Chapter 43. Face transplantation. -- Chapter 44. The effects of contour and highlighting makeup on the perception of facial form. --
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Section I. Principles : Chapter 1. Aesthetic facial skeletal surgery—evolution of thought and Technique. -- Chapter 2. Perspectives of facial aesthetics. -- Chapter 3. Anthropometrics. -- Chapter 4. Psychology of facial aesthetics. -- Chapter 5. Motivations of patients seeking aesthetic surgery of the face. -- Chapter 6. The importance of patient-reported outcomes in aesthetic skeletal facial surgery. -- Chapter 7. Radiologic advances in facial imaging. -- Chapter 8. Photographic advances in facial imaging. -- Chapter 9. Relationship between the soft tissue and the
skeletal framework. -- Chapter 10. Surgical anatomy and approaches to the facial skeleton. -- Chapter 11. Biology of bone and cartilage grafting. -- Chapter 12. Alloplastic and natural materials used as implants. -- Chapter 13. Aging of the facial skeleton. -- Chapter 14. Biology of fat grafting. -- Chapter 15. Embryology and development of the facial skeleton. -- Section II. The skeletal framework. -- Chapter 16. Optimizing aesthetics in facial skeletal surgery. -- Chapter 17. 3D Virtual surgical planning: from blueprint to construction. -- Chapter 18. Advances in orthodontic treatment. -- Chapter 19. Optimizing the smile: The interface between teeth and lips. -- Chapter 20. Maxillary skeletal orthognathic surgery. -- Chapter 21. Mandibular skeletal orthognathic surgery. -- Chapter 22. Maxillary–mandibular aesthetic orthognathic surgery. -- Chapter 23. Maxillary–mandibular skeletal contouring surgery. -- Chapter 24. Alloplastic augmentation of the midface. -- Chapter 25. Orthognathic camou!age. -- Chapter 26. Alloplastic augmentation of the chin and the mandible. -- Chapter 27. Osseous genioplasty: Dimensional control of the lower facial third. -- Chapter 28. Rhinoplasty: Dimensional analysis and planning. -- Chapter 29. Principles of rhinoplasty. -- Chapter 30. Aesthetic cranioplasty. -- Chapter 31. Osseointegration and prosthodontic considerations. -- Chapter 32. Anaplastology and facial prosthetics. -- Chapter 33. Aesthetic orbital surgery. -- Section III. The soft tissue and skin envelope. -- Chapter 34. Soft tissue assessment, optimization, and planning. -- Chapter 35. Lipostructure for the facial skeleton. -- Chapter 36. Structural fillers of the face. -- Chapter 37. Perioral considerations in facial aesthetic surgery. -- Chapter 38. Skeletal considerations in facial rejuvenation. -- Chapter 39. Microsurgical augmentation of the facial skeleton. -- Section IV. Special case considerations. -- Chapter 40. Facial feminization surgery. -- Chapter 41. Evaluation and treatment of the adult patient presenting with facial asymmetry. -- Chapter 42. Posttraumatic facial restoration a philosophy for repair. -- Chapter 43. Face transplantation. -- Chapter 44. The effects of contour and highlighting makeup on the perception of facial form. --

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