Emerging tools and trends in facial plastic surgery
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adam_text | Emerging Tools and Trends in Facial Plastic Surgery
Contents
Latest Innovations in Facial Plastic Surgery: Procedures and Technology
xv
PaulJ. Carniol
Latest Chemical Peel Innovations
119
Phillip R.
Langsdon,
David
W.
Rodwell
III, Parker A. Velargo, Carol H.
Langsdon,
and
Amanda Guydon
For decades, chemical peels have remained a trusted option for treatment of aging
facial skin. However, emerging technologies are being adopted by many practi¬
tioners who may not have had sufficient opportunity to learn the art of chemical peel¬
ing. Properly performed peels can improve the condition of the skin, are less
expensive than light-based machines, and exfoliate the skin without the thermal
damage associated with light-based machines. This article presents a new variation
of a trusted method, using a series of low-strength trichloroacetic acid peels and
proper skin preparation that is cost-effective and produces excellent results in
selected patients.
Latest Innovations for Tattoo and Permanent Makeup Removal
125
Johnny C. Mao and Louis M.
DeJoseph
The goal of this article is to reveal the latest techniques and advances in laser re¬
moval of both amateur and professional tattoos, as well as cosmetic tattoos and per¬
manent makeup. Each pose different challenges to the removing physician, but the
goal is always the same: removal without sequelae. The authors technique is de¬
tailed, and discussion of basic principles of light reflection, ink properties, effects
of laser energy and heat, and outcomes and complications of tattoo removal are
presented.
Combined Fractionated CO2 and Low-Power Erbium: YAG Laser Treatments
135
Harry
Mittelman,
Maxwell Furr, and P. Chase Lay
This article addresses the use of fractionated CO2 laser and erbium:YAG laser for
facial rejuvenation. Outcomes and limitations of these techniques are discussed,
along with a stepwise summary of techniques as they are used in clinical practice.
An evaluation of patient satisfaction is presented for a group of patients who under¬
went combined fractional CO2 and erbium:YAG facial resurfacing.
Plasma Skin Resurfacing: Personal Experience and
Long-Term
Results
145
Stuart H. Bentkover
This article presents a comprehensive clinical approach to plasma resurfacing for
skin regeneration. Plasma technology,
preoperative
protocols, resurfacing tech¬
nique, postoperative care, clinical outcomes, evidence-based results, and appropri¬
ate candidates for this procedure are discussed. Specific penetration depth and
specific laser energy measurements are provided. Nitrogen plasma skin regenera¬
tion is a skin-resurfacing technique that offers excellent improvement of mild to
moderate skin wrinkles and overall skin rejuvenation. It also provides excellent
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improvement in uniformity of skin color and texture in patients with hyperpigmenta-
tion with Fitzpatrick skin types
1
through
4.
Ulthera: Initial and Six Month Results
163
Robert W. Brobst, Maria Ferguson, and Stephen W. Perkins
The Ulthera system is a facial application of intense focused ultrasound developed
for improving noninvasive rejuvenation results. This article describes the Ulthera de¬
vice, its mechanism of action, the indications and limitations of the device, and the
details of treatment. We also review the literature and our personal results, discuss
future trends, and conclude with advice for the early user.
Platelet-Rich Fibrin Matrix for Facial Plastic Surgery
177
Anthony P. Sclafani and Masoud
Saman
Platelets are known primarily for their role in hemostasis, but there is increasing in¬
terest in the effect of platelets on wound healing. Platelet isolates such as platelet-
rich plasma have been advocated to enhance and accelerate wound healing. This
article describes the use of a novel preparation, platelet-rich fibrin matrix (PRFM),
for facial plastic surgery applications such as volume augmentation, fat transfer sup¬
plementation, and as an adjunct to open surgical procedures.
Combined Laser Treatment of Actinic Sun Damage and Acne Scarring
187
Richard D. Gentile
Since its approval for use in
2007,
many surgeons have been using the laser for sub¬
cutaneous use, primarily for lipolysis, facial neck and body contouring, and skin
tightening. Techniques have recently evolved to enable use of the subcutaneous la¬
ser with concurrent skin resurfacing techniques for improvement of photoaging and
acne or facial scarring. The technique shows great promise in patients with facial ag¬
ing and
photodamage
who are not deemed candidates for rhytidectomy surgery.
With strict patient-selection criteria of mild to moderate facial laxity and mild to mod¬
erate photoaging, the procedure can be gratifying for the surgeon and patient alike.
Combining Fractional Carbon-Dioxide Laser Resurfacing with Face-Lift Surgery
201
William H. Truswell IV
The human face ages in three different ways: tissues descend; the skin develops rhy-
tides, dyschromia, and numerous lesions; and facial volume is lost. Face-lift surgery
and skin resurfacing are two of the mainstays of facial rejuvenation. Today, carbon-
dioxide laser resurfacing is, arguably, the gold standard for resurfacing the skin. This
article describes the rationale and application of simultaneous fractional laser
resurfacing with face-lift surgery. The discussion includes the author s technique,
preoperative
and postoperative regimens, and experience.
Cannulas for Facial Filler Placement
215
Louis M.
DeJoseph
With more physicians performing injections to the face in increasingly sophisticated
ways, techniques must evolve accordingly.
Injectables
are no longer mere wrinkle
fillers but true panfacial volumizers that are placed in many different planes and
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tissues of the face, in contrast to fillers of the past used for the
dermis.
This devel¬
opment is providing better results previously not achievable with off-the-shelf fillers.
Microcannulas represent a step forward in enhancing surgeons ability to fill the face
with less discomfort, edema, and ecchymosis, with faster recovery. Microcannulas
will probably play a role in volume replacement for many years to come.
Combining Laser Therapies for Optimal Outcomes in Treating the Aging Face and
Acne Scars
221
Elizabeth F.
Rostan
Aging and sun damage of the skin results in skin laxity, rhytides, texture irregularities,
dyspigmentation, and vascular changes. Many different laser devices are frequently
used to correct these changes from age and
photodamage.
This article describes
the author s experience in combining laser technologies (different wavelengths
and applications) in one treatment session to achieve better outcomes with fewer
visits for the patient.
Adipocyte-Derived Stem Cells for the Face
231
Cynthia A. Boxrud
This review gives a basic overview of the current state of fat transplantation in view of
adipose-derived stem cells. Current technologies regarding facial rejuvenation are
presented, with a brief review of the procedures.
Index
235
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