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Ideal for oculoplastic, facial plastic and cosmetic dermatologic surgeons, Dr. Chen's Asian Blepharoplasty and the Eyelid Crease was designed to help you master the latest techniques used in this highly popular surgery. Comprehensively updated, this multimedia resource features the addition of eight new chapters covering today's most advanced concepts; and enhanced full-color artworks. You'll have access to all the core knowledge necessary in offering spectacular results for those patients undergoing this complex and intricate procedure.

  • Offers comprehensive coverage of anatomy, surgical approaches, and revision surgery from complications.
  • Over 450 illustrations deliver step-by-step visual guidance.
  • Extensive collection of case studies with before and after patient photos.
  • Appendix tables and comprehensive references provide quick access to key information.
  • Pearls and pitfalls throughout highlight the most important aspects of each chapter.
  • New chapters provide coverage of lid-crease function and dynamics; the merits and pitfalls of epicanthoplasty and the use of permanent buried sutures; the most optimal techniques used in performing Asian eyelid surgery; and newer partial-incision techniques.
  • Full-color artwork shows three-dimensional representations of key anatomy and procedural steps.
  • Focused update highlights the complications related to lid crease placement, skin removal, and epicanthoplasty.
  • A total of 30 comprehensive videos cover primary surgery through to revisional procedures and can be viewed step-by-step or as an entire sequence.
  • Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, videos, images, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

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Date de parution 27 septembre 2015
Nombre de lectures 1
EAN13 9780323355735
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 11 Mo

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Asian Blepharoplasty and the Eyelid Crease
THIRD EDITION
William Pai-Dei Chen MD FACS
Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology
Department of Ophthalmology
University of California, Los Angeles, School of Medicine
Los Angeles, California, USA
Senior Attending Surgeon
Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery Service
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Torrance, California, USA
Private Practice
Irvine and Newport Beach, California, USA
www.asianeyelid.com
Illustrations by
Paul Kim

Edinburgh London New York Oxford Philadelphia St Louis Sydney Toronto 2016
Asian blepharoplasty is a highly specific form of upper blepharoplasty, adapted to each individual's findings and demands the highest level of understanding, a focused mind and manual dexterity to achieve the proper result.
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Contribution
Dedication
Video Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Second Edition
Introduction to the Third Edition
Chapter 1 What is an Upper Lid Crease?
References
Chapter 2 Historical Considerations
Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery: Evolution of Double-Eyelid Cosmetic Surgery in the Japanese Literature
References
Chapter 3 Comparative Anatomy of the Eyelids
The Upper Lid and Crease
The Fat Pads of the Upper Lids
The Medial Canthus
Upper Tarsus
Vascular Supply of the Upper Eyelid
Facial Anatomy
Concept of Facial Symmetry
Summary
References
Chapter 4 The Eyelid Crease: Goals and Benchmarks
Stitch Methods Compared to Incisional Methods
Physiology or Fad?
Reference
Chapter 5 Consultation and Counseling
The Consultation
References
Chapter 6 Suture Ligation Methods
Evolution of Double-Eyelid Cosmetic Surgery in the Japanese Literature
Variations among Suture Ligation Methods
References
Chapter 7 External Incision Methods
Skin-Levator-Skin Approach
Levator Aponeurosis to Inferior Subcutaneous Plane
References
Chapter 8 Asian Blepharoplasty I: The First Vector
Pre-Medications and Surgical Setup
Anesthetic Mixture and Injections
Surgical Steps
References
Chapter 9 Asian Blepharoplasty II: The Second Vector
Following Opening of the Orbital Septum
Crease-Enhancing Maneuvers: McCORD'S Anchoring/Retention Stitches (Figure 9-8)
Further Reading
Chapter 10 Asian Blepharoplasty III: Factors that Influence Outcome
Optimal Crease Design
Epicanthoplasty
Depth of Crease
Common Oversights in Asian Eyelid Surgery, Incisional Methods
Involutional Changes
Finesse in Controlling Crease Depth
Eye Muscle Version Exercise (Vertical Excursion)
Local Care, Dietary Advice
Chapter 11 Concept of Triangular, Trapezoidal and Rectangular Debulking - Application in Upper Blepharoplasty
Surgical Steps
Concept of Triangular, Trapezoidal and Rectangular Debulking of Eyelid Tissues
References
Chapter 12 Optimal Closure and Management of Wound Healing
The Concept of a Dynamic Versus a Static Crease
Crease Formation and Crease Dynamics
Surgical Finesse, Nuances and Pearls
Postoperative Care
Chapter 13 Primary Asian Blepharoplasty Results (Before and After)
Chapter 14 Suboptimal Factors
Height
Shape
Continuity and Permanence
Chapter 15 Revision Parameters
The Circle of Suboptimal Parameters, Etiology and Interrelatedness
Crease Asymmetry
Multiple Creases
Semilunar Crease
Complete Crease Reversal
Summary of Solutions in Revisional Blepharoplasty
Further Reading
Chapter 16 Revisions in Suboptimal Cases
Chapter 17 Advanced Concept of A Glide Zone as It Relates to Upper Lid Crease, Lid Fold and Application in Asian Blepharoplasty
References
Chapter 18 Advanced: Beveled Approach and Mid-Lamellar Clearance in Revisional Asian Blepharoplasty
Dynamics of the Upper Eyelid Crease
References and Further Reading
Chapter 19 Advanced: Angle of Observation, Crease Height and its Effects on Clinical Outcome of Upper Blepharoplasty
Anatomic Definition of an Upper Eyelid Crease
Position of the Upper Lid and Its Eyelid Crease
Visual Axis Angle (Vax)
Angle of Observation (ao)
Chapter 20 Advanced: The Concept of Tarsal Tilt - Its Effects in Normal and Abnormal Clinical Conditions
Discrepancy between Observed Apparent Crease Height and True Anatomic Crease Height
Asian Anatomy
Methods of Investigation and Analysis: Mathematical Modeling
Clinical Applications
Further Mathematical Modeling
Chapter 21 Advanced: Effect of High Anchoring of the Crease, Faden-like Effect and Use of Buried Sutures
References
Chapter 22 Advanced: Summary of Eyelid Crease Factors
What Is an Upper Eyelid Crease?
Predictors of Crease
Additional Explanation of Crease Height (previously covered in Chapters 19 and 20)
References
Chapter 23 Advanced Concept of the Eyelid Crease as a Stringed Series of Unipoints
Variation in Function of the Unipoints
Different Points Along the Upper Lid Crease
In Conclusion
Chapter 24 Asian Eyelid Surgery: My Thoughts
The Boo-Chai Method
References
Further Reading
Chapter 25 Treatment of Medial Upper Lid Fold and the Fog Surrounding Epicanthoplasty
Solutions for Reduction of Medial Upper Lid Fold in Relation to Crease Shape Design
References
Chapter 26 Novel Technique, Challenges and Outlook for the Future in Aesthetic Surgery of the Asian Eyelid
Combined Approach of Partial Incision Technique with Medial Tunnel Fixation (Incorporating a Buried Orbicularis-Aponeurosis Suture)
The Challenge of Aesthetic Surgery for the Asian Eyelid
Reference
Appendix 1 Pre-1952 Japanese Literature on Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery (in Japanese)
Appendix 2 Modern Literature on Asian Eyelid Surgery (in English)
Appendix 3 Recent Literature (1998-2014) on Asian Eyelid Surgery (in English)
Appendix 4 Recent Literature on Epicanthoplasty (in English)
Appendix 5 Aesthetic Effects of Asian Blepharoplasty
Appendix 6 Recent Literature on Anatomy
Index
Copyright

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Contribution
With a contribution from
(the late), Khoo Boo-Chai MD
Formerly Surgeon Director, Khoo Plastic Surgery Clinic, Singapore Visiting Professor, Third Teaching Hospital, Department of Plastic Surgery Beijing University, PR China Visiting Professor, Shanghai Second Medical University Ninth Hospital, Department of Pl

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