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Contents Bestsellers ................................................................3 Fellows, Residents, and Trainees ..............................6 Facial Aesthetic Surgery ........................................10 Rhinoplasty ............................................................17 Hair Transplantation ..............................................19 Page 5

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Minimally Invasive Surgery / Facial Rejuvenation ................................................20 Breast Surgery........................................................23 Body Contouring ..................................................27 Microsurgery / Reconstructive Surgery ................29 Craniofacial Surgery / Pediatric Plastic Surgery ....35 Practice Management ..........................................38 2015 Plastic Surgery Conferences ........................39

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Bestsellers The Art of Aesthetic Surgery Principles and Techniques, Second Edition (Three-Volume Set) Edited by Foad Nahai, MD Adjunct Clinical Professor, Division of Plastic Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

“… eminently readable, beautifully illustrated, and extraordinarily comprehensive. … the most comprehensive book on the topic of aesthetic surgery ever produced.” —Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal

“… draws on the talents of some of the world’s leading experts to provide the best information possible on a broad range of topics.” —European Journal of Plastic Surgery

“This three-volume text is going to be a standard reference point for all aesthetic surgeons.” —Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery

“ … a physically beautiful and appealing work.” —Dermatologic Surgery

The Art of Aesthetic Surgery has been hailed as a masterpiece from its first publication. Now, this landmark three-volume set has been updated with more than 40 new chapters (many with new authors) and every chapter has been revised to reflect the latest trends and techniques.

Highlights: • Presents comprehensive coverage of a full range of cosmetic medical treatments and aesthetic operations • Features extensive operative videos • Provides essential information to help surgeons execute surgical maneuvers safely and effectively

Maintaining the same qualities that made the first edition so well respected, the book features large type for readability, a semi-atlas format with images located next to the text, and seven DVDs with 24 operative videos. This edition includes new case studies and technical descriptions, more step-by-step operative sequences, and hundreds of new medical illustrations.

Contents: Volume I: Fundamentals Business Basics Nonsurgical Cosmetic Treatments Hair Transplantation Brow Lift Eyelid Surgery Volume II: Midfacial Rejuvenation Face Lift and Neck Lift Rejuvenation of the Cheeks, Chin, Lips, and Ears Rhinoplasty Volume III: Breast Surgery Body Contouring Final Thoughts Catalog no. K22841, December 2010, 3187 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-311-2 $895.00 / £688.00

• Features a third of the chapters personally written by Dr. Foad Nahai—an acknowledged leader in aesthetic surgery—along with contributors representing the “who’s who” of aesthetic surgery • Supplies detailed accounts by experts of their techniques for the different operations, as well as the planning process so crucial to producing excellent results • Contains clinical decision-making chapters authored by Dr. Nahai—offering a unique overview of the various options for each problem, along with algorithms, case studies, and his preferred solutions • Includes sections on practice management that explore practice model options, staff management, financial management, marketing and communications, and legal issues

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Bestsellers Reconstructive Surgery Anatomy, Technique, and Clinical Applications (Two-Volume Set) Michael Zenn, MD Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA

Glyn Jones, MD University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, USA

In Reconstructive Surgery: Anatomy, Technique, and Clinical Applications, Drs. Zenn and Jones pay full deference to Mathes and Nahai's original contribution to the field while adding their own considerable expertise to this topic. The authors are assisted by a select group of internationally recognized contributors who provide expert commentary on clinical cases. Together, these leading surgeons share their vast experience and insights on techniques for reconstructing all anatomic regions.

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This two-volume set features superb medical illustrations that depict important flap anatomy as well as the step-by-step surgical technique for each of the operations described.

Head and Neck

Fundamentals Basic Principles and Key Concepts Vascular basis of flaps Clinical Applications: A Guide to Flap Selection Problems and Complications Regional Flaps: Anatomy, Technique & Clinical Applications Anterior Thorax Posterior Trunk Upper Extremity

Highlights:

Hand

• Features a select group of expert contributors who cover a range of reconstructive options in each anatomic area

Abdomen Abdominal Viscera

• Presents hundreds of cases demonstrating clinical applications

Thigh

• Provides a systematic approach to flap selection and step-by-step instructions for dissection

Foot

• Uses an outline format highlighting key anatomic features • Contains thousands of color photos, cadaver dissections, radiographs, and medical illustrations

Leg

Catalog no. K22839, March 2012, 1992 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-324-2 $650.00 / £500.00

• Includes four DVDs with videos demonstrating cadaver dissections for all major flaps • Offers clinical caveats and tips and tricks throughout Each chapter follows a distinct and consistent format, beginning with key anatomic landmarks and includes vascular anatomy, design and markings, guidelines for dissection, arc of rotation, flap transfer, inset and closure, and clinical applications. Each chapter concludes with clinical pearls and pitfalls along with commentary provided by a noted expert in the area. Like its predecessor, the book is essential reading for residents and a must for any professional performing reconstructive surgery. Its clear organization, generous use of illustrations, and surgical guidance will improve surgical outcomes for a range of patients.

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Bestsellers Coming Soon!

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in Asians Principles and Techniques (Two-Volume Set) Edited by

Lee L.Q. Pu, Yu-Ray Chen, Qing-Feng Li, Woffles Wu, Dae-Hwan Park, Susumu Takayanagi, and Fu-Chan Wei

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in Asians: Principles and Techniques offers a comprehensive guide to all aspects of cosmetic surgery in Asians, focusing on the differences in surgical techniques and general principles when treating these patients. With special emphasis on minimally invasive techniques and minimization of scars, the book features contributions from surgeons in Asian regions who share their signature procedures and describe the latest innovations.

*VitalSource eBook version is included with purchase of the print book.

The book is divided into ten parts. It begins with general principles and discusses the cultural and societal influence on Asian patients for cosmetic surgery as well as psychological and psychiatric considerations for Asian cosmetic patients. Next, the book covers facial rejuvenation with chapters on treatment for acne scars, laser skin resurfacing, fat grafting, and Botox. The book discusses the various approaches to face lift, including the classic facelift and the short-scar method. A section on cosmetic surgery of the eyelid examines the special considerations in Asian eyelid surgery. It discusses upper and lower blepharoplasty, management of the sunken eyelid, and periorbital rejuvenation.

Cosmetic Surgery of the Eyelid (Dr. Park)

A section on rhinoplasty covers alloplastic implants, autologous cartilage grafts, and primary open and closed rhinoplasty. The book also discusses cosmetic surgery of the ear and of the facial skeleton. The next chapters cover breast augmentation with implants, focusing on the transaxillary approach as well as the inframammary approach. The contributors discuss augmentation with conventional fat grafting and cellassisted lipotransfer. Also covered are mastopexy, breast reduction, and breast reconstruction with pedicled TRAM flap. The final chapters cover abdominoplasty, liposuction of the trunk, buttock augmentation, calf reduction, and other procedures such as hair transplantation, penile enhancement, correction of varicose veins with endovascular laser, and correction of osmidrosis.

Contents: General Principles (Dr. Pu) Non-Surgical or Minimally Invasive Procedures for Facial Rejuvenation (Dr. Wu) Rejuvenation Surgery of the Face (Dr. Wei) Primary or Secondary Rhinoplasty (Dr. Takayanagi) Cosmetic Surgery of the Ear (Dr. Chen) Cosmetic Surgery of Facial Skeleton (Dr. Chen) Plastic Surgery of the Breast (Dr. Pu) Cosmetic Surgery of the Body and Extremity (Dr. Pu) Other Cosmetic Surgical Procedures (Dr. Li)

Catalog no. K23345, June 2015, c. 1200 pp. Pack - Book and eBook, ISBN: 978-1-4822-4087-0 $399.95 / ÂŁ254.00

Illustrated with over 2000 top-quality full-color drawings and photographs, and with four DVDs showcasing supplementary surgical techniques videos, this title is an absolutely indispensable resource for anyone involved in the aesthetic treatment of Asian patients.

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Fellows, Residents, and Trainees Essentials of Plastic Surgery Second Edition Edited by

Jeffrey E. Janis, MD Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, USA

“ … more than achieves its goal of defining the essentials of plastic surgery. … a valuable working resource.” —Steven P. Davison, D.D.S., M.D., in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Presenting essential topics in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery, this second edition of the bestselling Essentials of Plastic Surgery has been totally revised and updated with ten new chapters and many new contributors. Coverage includes aesthetic surgery, face lift, neck lift, fillers, and breast augmentation along with reconstructive topics such as wound healing, flaps, and microsurgery. Portable yet comprehensive, it provides essential information—supplemented with tips and cautions— in a convenient and easily accessible outline format. *VitalSource eBook version is included with purchase of the print book.

Selected Contents: Fundamentals and Basics Wound Healing and Basic Principles of Wounds. Sutures and Needles. Fundamentals of Perforator Flaps. Tissue Expansion. Vascularized Composite Allographs and Transplant Immunology. Basics of Microsurgery. Biomaterials. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy. Lasers in Plastic Surgery. Anesthesia. Photography for the Plastic Surgeon. Skin and Soft Tissue Structure and Function of Skin. Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and Melanoma. Burns. Vascular Anomalies. Congenital Nevi. Head and Neck Head and Neck Embryology. Surgical Treatment of Migraine Headaches. Craniosynostosis. Congenital Conditions Craniofacial Clefts. Distraction Osteogenesis. Cleft Lip. Cleft Palate. Velopharyngeal Incompetence. Microtia. Prominent Ear. Traumatic Injuries Facial Soft Tissue Trauma. Facial Skeletal Trauma. Mandibular Fractures. Basic Oral Surgery. Acquired Deformities Principles of Head and Neck Cancer. Scalp and Calvarial Reconstruction. Eyelid Reconstruction. Nasal Reconstruction. Cheek Reconstruction Flaps. Ear Reconstruction. Lip Reconstruction. Mandibular Reconstruction. Pharyngeal Reconstruction. Facial Reanimation. Facial Transplantation.

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Breast Breast Anatomy and Embryology. Breast Augmentation. Breast Reduction. Gynecomastia. Breast Reconstruction. Nipple Areolar Reconstruction. Trunk and Lower Extremity Chest Wall Reconstruction. Abdominal Wall Reconstruction. Genitourinary Reconstruction. Lower Extremity Reconstruction. Foot Ulcers. Lymphedema. Hand, Wrist, and Upper Extremity Hand Anatomy and Biomechanics. Carpal Bone Fractures. Distal Radius Fractures. Metacarpal and Phalangeal. Phalangeal Dislocations. Fingertip Injuries. Nail Bed Injuries. Tendon Transfers. Amputations. Replantation. Soft Tissue Coverage of the Hand and Upper Extremity. Compartment Syndrome. Upper Extremity Compression Syndrome. Brachial Plexus. Nerve Injuries. Hand Infections. Benign and Malignant Masses of the Hand. Rheumatoid Arthritis. Osteoarthritis. Vascular Disorders of the Hand and Wrist. Aesthetic Surgery Facial Analysis. Nonoperative Facial Rejuvenation. Fat Grafting. Hair Transplantation. Blepharoplasty. Face Lift. Neck Lift. Rhinoplasty. Genioplasty. Liposuction. Abdominoplasty. Medial Thigh Lift. Body Contouring in the Massive Weight Loss Patient. See next page for the full contents. Catalog no. K23117, March 2014, 1367 pp. Pack - Book and eBook, ISBN: 978-1-57626-385-3 $125.00 / £80.00

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Fellows, Residents, and Trainees New!

Essentials of Plastic Surgery Q&A Companion Alex P. Jones, FRCS James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, UK and Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Jeffrey E. Janis, MD Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, USA

Essentials of Plastic Surgery, Second Edition is the go-to resource for all students of plastic surgery, whether residents in training or experienced practitioners. Q & A Companion is a companion text to help test readers' understanding of the topics covered in the core book. Ten key questions are presented for each area, together with full answer information, in the same compact and user-friendly format as the parent text.

Features: • Provides essential reading for residents and surgeons studying for boards or in-service exams • Uses a test-yourself format to help deepen understanding of aesthetic and reconstructive principles • Contains illustrations from the parent book to help reader understanding • Features a compact, portable size *VitalSource eBook version is included with purchase of the print book.

Contents: Fundamentals and Basics Wound Healing and Basic Principles of Wounds. General Management of Complex Wounds. Sutures and Needles. Basics of Flaps. Fundamentals of Perforator Flaps. Tissue Expansion. Vascularized Composite Allographs and Transplant Immunology. Basics of Microsurgery. Biomaterials. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy. Lasers in Plastic Surgery. Anesthesia. Photography for the Plastic Surgeon.

Eyelid Reconstruction. Nasal Reconstruction. Cheek Reconstruction Flaps. Ear Reconstruction. Lip Reconstruction. Mandibular Reconstruction. Pharyngeal Reconstruction. Facial Reanimation. Facial Transplantation. Breast Breast Anatomy and Embryology. Breast Augmentation. Mastopexy. Augmentation/Mastopexy. Breast Reduction. Gynecomastia. Breast Reconstruction. Nipple Areolar Reconstruction. Trunk and Lower Extremity Chest Wall Reconstruction. Abdominal Wall Reconstruction. Genitourinary Reconstruction. Pressure Sores. Lower Extremity Reconstruction. Foot Ulcers. Lymphedema. Hand, Wrist, and Upper Extremity

Head and Neck Embryology. Surgical Treatment of Migraine Headaches. Craniosynostosis.

Hand Anatomy and Biomechanics. Basic Hand Examination. Congenital Hand Anomalies. Carpal Bone Fractures. Carpal Instability and Dislocations. Distal Radius Fractures. Metacarpal and Phalangeal. Phalangeal Dislocations. Fingertip Injuries. Nail Bed Injuries. Flexor Tendon Injuries. Extensor Tendon Injuries. Tendon Transfers. Amputations. Replantation. Hand Transplantation. Thumb Reconstruction. Soft Tissue Coverage of the Hand and Upper Extremity. Compartment Syndrome. Upper Extremity Compression Syndrome. Brachial Plexus. Nerve Injuries. Hand Infections. Benign and Malignant Masses of the Hand. Dupuytren's Disease. Rheumatoid Arthritis. Osteoarthritis. Vascular Disorders of the Hand and Wrist.

Congenital Conditions

Aesthetic Surgery

Craniofacial Clefts. Distraction Osteogenesis. Cleft Lip. Cleft Palate. Velopharyngeal Incompetence. Microtia. Prominent Ear.

Facial Analysis. Nonoperative Facial Rejuvenation. Fat Grafting. Hair Transplantation. Brow Lift. Blepharoplasty. Blepharoptosis. Face Lift. Neck Lift. Rhinoplasty. Genioplasty. Liposuction. Brachioplasty. Abdominoplasty. Medial Thigh Lift. Body Contouring in the Massive Weight Loss Patient.

Skin and Soft Tissue Structure and Function of Skin. Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and Melanoma. Burns. Vascular Anomalies. Congenital Nevi. Head and Neck

Traumatic Injuries Facial Soft Tissue Trauma. Facial Skeletal Trauma. Mandibular Fractures. Basic Oral Surgery. Acquired Deformities Principles of Head and Neck Cancer: Staging and Management. Scalp and Calvarial Reconstruction.

Catalog no. K23150, June 2015, c. 664 pp. Pack - Book and eBook, ISBN: 978-1-57626-398-3 $84.95 / £53.99

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Fellows, Residents, and Trainees New!

50 Studies Every Plastic Surgeon Should Know C. Scott Hultman University of North Carolina, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chapel Hill, USA

50 Studies Every Plastic Surgeon Should Know identifies those influential contributors who have shaped the practice of modern plastic surgery. Presenting chief sections of 50 key scientific articles in the field, it demonstrates the vast depth and diversity of plastic surgery and highlights the importance of innovation as the field’s core competency. No single sub-specialty is neglected. The book presents studies on hand, craniofacial, aesthetic, and burn surgery as well as breast, trunk, and head and neck reconstruction. Studies on microsurgery, surgical foundations, and innovation are also included. The book also provides commentary from the studies’ original authors, supplemented by expert reflections and editorial perspectives. A short bibliography is added to each review, serving as a springboard for further inquiry. The book is an invaluable reference for residents and surgeons studying for boards or in-service exams, as well as for seasoned surgeons who want to stay current in the field.

*VitalSource eBook version is included with purchase of the print book.

Contents: Foundations Hand Surgery Craniofacial Surgery Head And Neck Reconstruction Breast Reconstruction Microsurgery Trunk Reconstruction Burn Surgery Aesthetic Surgery Innovations Catalog no. K23343, October 2014, 365 pp. Pack - Book and eBook, ISBN: 978-1-4822-4082-5 $75.00 / £48.00

Coming Soon!

The Essential Burn Unit Handbook Second Edition Jeffrey J. Roth Las Vegas Plastic Surgery, Nevada, USA

William Hughes Temple Burn Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

This handbook is mandatory reading for all those who work with burn patients. It begins with an introduction to the burn unit and then goes on to describe the pathophysiology of burn injuries. It discusses initial evaluation, resuscitation of the unconscious patient, and immediate treatment. A chapter on wound care examines the use of antibiotics and control of burn wound sepsis. Additional topics include nutrition, inhalation injury, general nonburn inpatient wound care, toxic epidermal necrolysis syndrome, and pediatric burn management. Two focused chapters cover electrical and chemical burns. The book concludes with outpatient procedures and follow-up and contains an appendix of pertinent terms. *VitalSource eBook version is included with purchase of the print book. Catalog no. K24785, September 2015, c. 176 pp., Pack - Book and Ebook ISBN: 978-1-4987-0571-4, $29.95 / £19.99

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Fellows, Residents, and Trainees Patient Safety in Plastic Surgery Edited by

V. Leroy Young, MD BodyAesthetic, St Louis, Missouri, USA

Richard Botney, MD

Reoperative Aesthetic & Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Second Edition (Two-Volume Set)

Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, USA

Edited by

Patient safety is an overriding concern in all surgery and particularly in plastic surgery, where many of the procedures are elective, but information about patient safety has traditionally been scattered throughout the literature. Patient Safety in Plastic Surgery covers all of the essential patient safety topics in one valuable resource.

University of Alabama at Birmingham and Grotting Plastic Surgery, Birmingham, USA

Timely and practical, the book places special emphasis on clinical issues. It begins with the safety concerns most often identified by plastic surgeons, such as DVTs, surgical site infections, sleep apnea, and anesthesia safety. Beyond these obvious problems are major safety issues that often fall off the radar. These are critical to patient comfort and safety, but they do not always receive the attention they merit, such as hypothermia, nausea and vomiting, proper patient positioning, and screening and management of medical co-morbidities. Other important chapters focus on the identification and avoidance of patients who are poor psychological candidates for surgery and the legal aspects of safety. The book is edited by V. Leroy Young, a well-known plastic surgeon, and Richard Botney, a noted anesthesiologist. They offer readers the advantage of their combined experience along with that of a multidisciplinary group of experts on the different topics covered.

Selected Contents Basic Considerations. Introduction to Patient Safety. Legal Considerations. Medical Safety Issues. Managing Cardiovascular Risk and Hypertension. Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Perioperative Glucose Control and Diabetes Management. Neurologic Considerations. Surgical Safety Issues. Psychological Evaluation of Cosmetic Surgery Patients. Approach to Venous Thromboembolism and Bleeding. Prevention of Surgical Site Infections in Plastic Surgery. Hypothermia: Prevention and Consequences. Anesthetic Safety Issues. Airway Management. Malignant Hyperthermia. Managing Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting. Safe Patient Positioning. A Coordinated Approach. Patient Safety: Putting It All Together. Index Catalog no. K22794, April 2009, 621 pp. ISBN: 978-1-57626-280-1 $225.00 / £173.00

James C. Grotting, MD

“This book is a must for any well-intentioned and introspective surgeon who desires to improve his or her operative results. ...I for one am thankful for having been afforded the opportunity to review this book, since I have already employed many of the authors’ ideas in my clinical practice and teaching. I recommend this book as part of the surgical library of all practicing plastic surgeons.” —Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Reoperative Aesthetic & Reconstructive Plastic Surgery has long been regarded as the gold standard for secondary surgery, the best place to find full coverage of the entire spectrum of reoperative scenarios encountered by plastic surgeons. A valued resource for surgeons seeking solutions to common surgical problems, it is filled with clinical insights for both experienced practitioners and residents studying for the boards. Presented by the world’s foremost plastic surgeons, the book covers the range of scenarios requiring reoperation: staged procedures, revision of unsatisfactory results, refinements and finesse procedures, recurrence of disease, changes associated with aging, and complications. Readers will appreciate its logical, thorough instructions for dozens of procedures addressing the head and neck, breast and chest wall, trunk, and extremities. The semiatlas format features steps described and illustrated along with special tips, cautions, and clinical caveats needed for unusual situations or to manage possible complications. The book includes detailed discussions of the common reasons for reoperation, crucial anatomic considerations, patient evaluation, and timing of reoperation. One chapter delves into the special psychological challenges presented by the reoperative patient with strategies for management. Another on reoperative rhytidectomy covers new developments in face-lift surgery with attention given to facial shaping, scar concealment, hairline restoration, and midface rejuvenation. Two DVDs with operative videos supplement the text. Catalog no. K22862, November 2006, 2063 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-180-4 $475.00 / £365.00

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Facial Aesthetic Surgery New!

Facial Surgery Plastic and Reconstructive, Second Edition (Two-Volume Set) Edited by

Mack L. Cheney, MD Professor, Harvard Medical School; Kletjian Chair and Director of Global Surgery, Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Tessa A. Hadlock, MD Director, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Facial Nerve Center, Department of Otolaryngology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Facial Surgery: Plastic and Reconstructive covers the full range of aesthetic and reconstructive techniques in facial plastic surgery. It represents an evolution and significant expansion of Dr. Cheney’s earlier work that was widely hailed as the first comprehensive resource for facial plastic surgeons. In this new version, Dr. Cheney has teamed up with Dr. Tessa Hadlock as a co-editor. Together they have expanded the scope of the book and the number of contributors to include a global network of world-renowned experts from facial plastic surgery, otolaryngology, and dermatology. Providing the foundation for the chapters that follow, the first part of the book supplies beautiful anatomic descriptions and important information on facial aging, flap reconstruction, and applied skin physiology. The next chapters include detailed step-by-step illustrations documenting the latest techniques for aesthetic and reconstructive procedures of the eyelids, nose, ears, face, and head and neck. Another section focuses on conditions such as craniofacial syndromes, which affect multiple areas of the face. The final part is devoted to new and exciting developments such as facial transplantation. This book provides a resource of basic knowledge in facial plastic surgery for residents as well as experienced practitioners. With detailed descriptions of the latest surgical techniques, it captures and highlights meaningful new surgical methods with a deliberate emphasis on evidencebased medicine. The beautifully illustrated text is supplemented by three DVDs containing operative videos. *VitalSource eBook version is included with purchase of the print book.

Contents: General Principles Surgical Anatomy of the Face. The Harmonious Face: Proportions, Beauty, and Ethnicity. Facial Photography, Videography, and 3-D Imaging. Applied Skin Physiology: Healing, Skin Grafting, and Tissue Expansion. Flap Reconstruction: Local, Regional, and Free Tissue Design Principles. Principles of Facial Aging. Facial Reconstruction by Anatomical Site Section: Scalp and Forehead Scalp Reconstruction: Local, Regional, and Free Tissue Options. Hair Replacement and Scalp Reduction Surgery. Brow Lifting.

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The Eyelids and Orbit Eyelid Disorders: Ectropion and Entropion. Local Flaps for Eyelid Reconstructions, and Eyelid Margin Reconstruction. Ptosis Repair. Orbital Fractures. Blepharoplasty: Upper and Lower Lids. The Nose Acute Nasal Injuries. Surgery of the Nasal Septum. Closed Rhinoplasty. Open Rhinoplasty. Revision Rhinoplasty. Local Flaps for Nasal Reconstruction. Special Problems in Nasal Reconstruction. The Total Rhinectomy Defect. The Ear Acute Auricular Injuries. Local Flaps for Auricular Defects. Microtia Reconstruction. Otologic Considerations in Microtia/Atresia. Otoplasty. Bony Facial Skeleton Nasoethmoid, Frontal Sinus, and Skull Base Fractures. Midface Fractures. Mandibular Fractures. Implants and Skeletal Modifications. Free Tissue for Reconstruction of the Bony Facial Skeleton. Facial Skin and Soft Tissue Soft Tissue Injuries. Scar Revision. Local Flaps for Facial Reconstruction, including Lip and Cheek Defects. Pedicled Flaps for Facial Reconstruction. Free Flaps for Facial Skin and Soft Tissue Reconstruction. Benign and Non Melanoma Cutaneous Neoplasms. Melanoma of the Head and Neck. Facelifting. Skin Enhancement: Resurfacing and Hair Removal. Volume Replacement and Chemodenervation in the Aging Face. Conditions Affecting Multiple Facial Zones or Tissues Impaired Facial Movement: Paralysis, Spasm, and Synkinesis. Craniofacial Surgery. Cleft Lip and Palate Repair. The Secondary Cleft Palate and Velopharyngeal Reconstruction. Vascular Tumors and Malformations of the Head and Neck. Emerging Trends and New Directions in Facial Plastic Surgery Facial Transplantation. Evaluating Patient Outcomes in Facial Plastic Surgery. Tissue Engineering in Facial Plastic Surgery. The Role of Facial Surgery in Global Health and Surgical Education Catalog no. K23347, October 2014, 1244 pp. Pack - Book and eBook, ISBN: 978-1-4822-4091-7 $450.00 / ÂŁ287.00

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Facial Aesthetic Surgery Facial Topography Clinical Anatomy of the Face Joel E. Pessa, MD Private Practice, Abilene, Texas, USA

Rod J. Rohrich, MD UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA

The difference in the shapes of facial structures and their relationship to one another determines the unique and distinct appearance of each individual. This anatomic information is critical to diagnosing changes in facial topography that occur with age and in determining the best approach for augmenting and rejuvenating the aging face. Facial Topography: Clinical Anatomy of the Face provides a critical roadmap for navigating the underlying anatomy of the face. It is the first work of its type that uses cadaver dissections paired with detailed medical illustrations to depict the soft tissue surface landmarks of the face—shapes, contours, creases, and lines. This beautifully illustrated semi-atlas is packed with clinical information to help improve surgical outcomes. The book places particular emphasis on describing surface landmarks to help predict the location of deeper structures. This knowledge increases the safety of any facial procedure, because the surgeon knows the course and location of blood vessels, muscles, and nerves.

Contents: Terminology of Facial Topography The Central Forehead The Cheek The Eyelids The Nose The Temporal Fossa The Periauricular Region The Lips and Chin Catalog no. K22807, April 2012, 299 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-344-0 $365.00 / ÂŁ281.00

The book includes advice on determining the best placement of injectables to achieve a predictable and aesthetic result and to avoid complications, and also helps surgeons understand the ideal placement of fillers for facial augmentation. In addition, the basic dissections provide essential information for all residents and practitioners operating in the face. Anatomic tenets are described that can be applied to any region and key clinical points are highlighted throughout. A supplemental DVD includes video demonstations of dissections and other clinical applications in each anatomic area of the face.

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Facial Aesthetic Surgery Facial Danger Zones Avoiding Nerve Injury in Facial Plastic Surgery, Second Edition Brooke Seckel, MD Plastic Surgery, Emerson Hospital, Concord, Massachusetts, USA

Subperiosteal, extended sub-SMAS, deep plane, and composite rhytidectomy procedures have all been used in current facial rejuvenation surgeries, but they involve deep dissections with the potential for injury to the facial nerves. Drawing on his expertise in neurology and plastic surgery, Dr. Seckel has created a practical and beautifully illustrated color atlas to alert surgeons to the facial danger zones encountered in these deep-plane face-lifts. Divided into seven major zones, the book considers each separately and graphically demonstrates the nerve and consequence of injury, the anatomic borders, and the techniques for safe surgical dissection. Catalog no. K22804, March 2010, 52 pp. ISBN: 978-1-57626-316-7, $95.00 / £73.00

Facial Rejuvenation Fritz E. Barton, Jr., MD Plastic Surgeon, Dallas, Texas, USA

Written in a personal style that engages readers, Dr. Barton shares his personal philosophy that a more extensive face-lift is worth the effort if it delivers a highly consistent, long-lasting, and natural result. This operation is the High-SMAS. This beautiful, fourcolor semi-atlas describes and illustrates every step leading to mastery of the High-SMAS face-lift procedure with tips and tricks scattered throughout. A detailed analysis of variations in different faces is provided, along with methods for approaching them surgically to help the surgeon individualize treatment. Catalog no. K22793, January 2008, 358 pp., Pack - Book and DVD ISBN: 978-1-57626-278-8, $325.00 / £250.00

The MACS-Lift Short-Scar Rhytidectomy Patrick Tonnard, MD and Alexis Verpaele, MD Coupure Centrum voor Plastische Chirurgie, Gent, Belgium

The MACS-lift is a full face-lift that can be performed with local anesthesia on an outpatient basis. The operation can be completed in two hours, and most patients return to normal activity within two weeks. Its minimal duration makes it both safe and practical for use in conjunction with laser resurfacing and other facial cosmetic procedures. This atlas clearly describes every step of the MACS-lift and provides detailed photos and illustrations to explain the nuances of the technique. Catalog no. K22777, July 2004, 285 pp., Pack - Book and DVD ISBN: 978-1-57626-191-0, $325.00 / £250.00

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Facial Aesthetic Surgery Short-Scar Face Lift Operative Strategies and Techniques Edited by

Patrick Tonnard MD, and Alexis Verpaele, MD Coupure Centrum voor Plastische Chirurgie, Gent, Belgium

In the highly popular MACS-Lift Short-Scar Rhytidectomy, Drs. Patrick Tonnard and Alexis Verpaele introduced surgeons to an exciting new concept in facial rejuvenation—one that offered shorter incisions, minimal morbidity, and reduced recovery time. In this companion volume, Short-Scar Face Lift: Operative Strategies and Techniques, Drs. Tonnard and Verpaele build on that foundation and expand their scope. The book is organized into two sections. Part I, ShortScar Face-Lift Techniques, discusses indications, applications, and alternate short-scar face-lift techniques. The editors elaborate on the different aspects of the MACS-lift and short-scar face-lifting. They review the important lessons they have learned during years of experience with the MACS-lift, including a discussion of complications, problems, limitations, and technical tips and tricks. They are joined by Dr. Foad Nahai, who discusses technical considerations; Dr. Joseph Hunstad, who provides a systematic step-by-step guide to his approach; Dr. Mark Jewell, who describes the biomechanics of the MACS-lift and offers technical tips for success; and Dr. Daniel Baker, who describes his personal lateral SMASectomy short-scar face-lift technique and compares it to other comparable and convergent techniques. Part II focuses on Combined Approaches and Ancillary Treatments for facial rejuvenation. In this section, Dr. Daniel Labb discusses the anatomic basis of minimally invasive neck correction through a short scar and Dr. Alain Fogli details his simple, safe technique for temporal lifting. Finally, Dr. Thomas Roberts brings all of these techniques and treatments into perspective through his analysis of the volumetric concept of facial rejuvenation. He provides an in-depth discussion of facial fat micrografting and describes how the synergistic use of multiple surgical and nonsurgical modalities can lead to superior results.

Contents: Short-Scar Face-Lift Techniques The Power of the Short-Scar Vertical Face Lift Short-Scar Face Lift: Indications and Technical Considerations A Systematic Approach to MACS-Lift Operative Techniques Refining the MACS-Lift Technique and Defining Its Limits The MACS-Lift Short-Scar Face Lift: Technical and Strategic Considerations Short-Scar Face Lift: Evolution and Applications Combined Approaches and Synergistic Procedures The Anatomic Basis of Platysma Suspension Temporal Lift by Fasciapexy Combining the MACS-Lift with the Temporal Lift The Synergy of Multimodal Facial Rejuvenation: Putting It All Together

Catalog no. K22787, July 2007, 428 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-254-2 $365.00 / ÂŁ281.00

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Facial Aesthetic Surgery Neck Lift Joel J. Feldman, MD Plastic Surgeon of the Head and Neck, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

In this comprehensive, semi-atlas work, Dr. Feldman presents his dramatic corset platysmaplasty technique. This technique has revolutionized the way surgeons approach rejuvenation of the aging neck and correcting ancillary problems such as jowling, bulging submandibular glands, and other gravitational changes in the mid to lower face and neck. Beautiful color illustrations and numerous preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative images help the reader visualize the steps of each procedure and appreciate the excellent long-term results that can be achieved. Catalog no. K22770, July 2006, 532 pp., Pack - Book and DVD ISBN: 978-1-57626-165-1, $325.00 / £250.00

Tissue Glues in Cosmetic Surgery Edited by

Renato Saltz, MD Saltz Plastic Surgery and Spa Vitoria, Salt Lake City and Park City, Utah, USA

Dean M. Toriumi, MD University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

Tissue glues offer surgeons and their patients decided advantages in speed and convenience, recovery, comfort, and cosmetic outcome. Especially appropriate for aesthetic surgery patients, tissue glues are also particularly appealing for minimally invasive or short-scar procedures, where scar length and morbidity are primary considerations. This volume evaluates the different tissue adhesives available and provides the step-by-step guidance needed for using them for various applications. Topics discussed include brow lift, face-lift, rhinoplasty, body contouring, breast surgery, and burns and craniofacial applications. Catalog no. K22771, July 2004, 206 pp., Pack - Book and CD ISBN: 978-1-57626-174-3, $195.00 / £150.00

Composite Rhytidectomy Sam T. Hamra, MD University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA

This clinical atlas and CD combination provides the ideal educational mix for learning the technique for rhytidectomy. Heavily illustrated throughout, the volume reflects Dr. Hamra’s vast experience in aesthetic facial surgery. The book documents photographically and artistically the operative steps for this extensive face-lift as well as techniques for aesthetic improvements to the chin, neck, nose, and skin. Postoperative results for each of these procedures are demonstrated, with special insights into the tips and tricks that help Dr. Hamra achieve the most aesthetic appearance for his patients. Catalog no. K22747, July 1993, 252 pp., Pack - Book and CD ISBN: 978-0-942219-30-2, $195.00 / £150.00

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Facial Aesthetic Surgery Oculoplastic Surgery

Atlas of Oculoplastic and Orbital Surgery

Second Edition Brian Leatherbarrow, BSc, MBChB, DO, FRCS, FRCOphth

Thomas C. Spoor, MD Macomb Hospital, Warren, Michigan, USA

Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, UK

“ ... an excellent oculoplastic textbook with a wellcovered overview of every aspect of ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery.” —Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology

“What a great atlas!” —European Journal of Plastic Surgery

“If you could have only one oculoplastic text, this one delivers a good, well-rounded perspective with practical guidance.” —Doody's Review Service

“ … not only a great asset to a practicing oculoplastic surgeon, but will also be useful to clinicians in other fields … .”

Since its inception two generations ago, oculoplastic surgery has constantly evolved. What was once dogma may now be passé. Procedures that were once passé may be resurrected and utilized again. Providing simplified solutions to complex problems, Atlas of Oculoplastic and Orbital Surgery is a practical, problem-orientated guide to the management of common oculoplastic and orbital disorders. Based on Dr. Spoor’s 30 years of practice, the book emphasizes the more common oculoplastic conditions likely to present to a busy ophthalmologist. The text covers upper and lower eyelid surgery and repair, orbital surgery, and the prevention and treatment of potential complications. The procedures are described with surgical photos and illustrations in a casual, didactic fashion, as a senior doctor would use instructing a resident or fellow. The book is essential reading for ophthalmologists, oculoplastic surgeons, neuro-ophthalmologists and plastic surgeons.

—Eye News

Oculoplastic Surgery, Second Edition has been revised to reflect the advances made in the field since the highly successful first edition. The second edition offers a pragmatic approach to the diagnosis and management of patients with a wide range of oculoplastic, orbital, and lacrimal problems. The book emphasizes investigations, surgical indications, and important technical considerations. Topics in this edition include applied anatomy, cosmetic surgery, thyroid eye disease and the watering eye.

Highlights: • Discusses pre-operative assessment of patients • Provides precise details of surgical procedures • Explores post-operative management of patients • Reviews strategies for avoiding complications

About the Author: Thomas C. Spoor is renowned for his pioneering work in oculoplastic, orbital, and neuro-ophthalmic surgery. In his extensive academic and medical career spanning 30 years, he has received special recognition for his dedication to the field of optic nerve surgery as well as his ground-breaking treatments of patients with optic nerve and orbital dysfunction.

Contents: Lower eyelid surgery Ectropion repair Entropion repair Lower eyelid retraction Complications of lower eyelid surgery

• Includes more than 1700 color photographs and original drawings

Upper eyelid surgery

This lavishly illustrated book is an essential read for ophthalmologists and also serves as a comprehensive text for clinicians of all grades and experience in related specialties, including plastic surgery, maxillofacial surgery, ENT surgery, dermatology, radiology, and neurosurgery.

Tearing and dry eye evaluation and treatment

Catalog no. H100178, December 2010, 376 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-685-9, $261.00 / £167.00

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Complications of upper eyelid surgery Orbital surgery, optic nerve sheath decompression, and temporal artery biopsy. Catalog no. DU5868, December 2009, 128 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-586-9, $167.95 / £107.00

Also available as an eBook

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Facial Aesthetic Surgery Eyelid & Periorbital Surgery Edited by

Clinton D. McCord, Jr., MD and Mark A. Codner, MD Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Eyelid & Periborbital Surgery is a virtual gold mine of information, supplemented by more than 45 video clips offering more than five hours of descriptive surgical video for standard aesthetic and reconstructive procedures along with alternative approaches. This video footage is contained on multiple DVDs that accompany these volumes. To aid the reader, the video segments are keyed into the text and are also included in the table of contents. While reading about different surgical techniques, the reader is able to also view a dynamic demonstration of the procedure. This duality is enormously helpful in explaining the subtle nuances of different operations.

Contents:

Highlights:

VOLUME I

• Extensive video coverage of standard surgical procedures on four DVDs

Part I: Fundamentals Classical Surgical Eyelid Anatomy Current Concepts of Eyelid Function, Innervation, and Biomechanics

• Popular aesthetic surgical techniques, including cheek lift and eyebrow/forehead procedures • Videos keyed into chapters for easy reference

Basic Principles of Eyelid Surgery

• Case analyses to facilitate clinical decision making

Tissue Grafts Part II: Aesthetic Surgery

• Beautifully illustrated descriptions with four-color artwork and clinical photographs throughout

Aging Changes in the Eyelid and Periorbital Area

• More than 3,000 color images

Brow Lift

• Algorithms to help in clinical problem solving

Upper Lid Blepharoplasty

• Numerous case studies depicting excellent outcomes that can be achieved

Lower Lid Blepharoplasty and Midface Lift Correction of Complications in Aesthetic Eyelid Surgery Asian Blepharoplasty Botox and Injectable Fillers

Catalog no. K22854, August 2008, 1220 pp. Pack - Book and eBook, ISBN: 978-1-57626-219-1 $475.00 / £365.00

Fat Grafting in the Periorbital Region VOLUME II Part III: Reconstructive Surgery Ptosis: Evaluation and Treatment Malignant Eyelid Tumors Approach to Eyelid Reconstruction Upper Eyelid Reconstruction Lower Eyelid Reconstruction Medial and Lateral Canthal Reconstruction Management of Eyelid Trauma Involutional Entropion and Ectropion Cicatricial Ectropion and Entropion Facial Nerve Palsy Eye Changes in Graves’ Disease Pediatric Eyelid Anomalies Index

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Rhinoplasty Dallas Rhinoplasty Nasal Surgery by the Masters, Third Edition (Two-Volume Set) Edited by

Rod J. Rohrich, MD and William P. Adams, Jr., MD UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA

Jamil Ahmad, MD The Plastic Surgery Clinic, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Jack P. Gunter, MD The Gunter Center for Aesthetics and Cosmetic Surgery, Dallas, Texas, USA

Considered the “bible” of rhinoplasty, Dallas Rhinoplasty: Nasal Surgery by the Masters, Third Edition presents the work of recognized pioneers in the field who provide comprehensive coverage of primary and secondary rhinoplasty. From basic fundamentals and anatomy to the latest refinements and advances in technique, this two-volume set includes comprehensive case analyses to facilitate clinical decision making—supplying rhinoplasty surgeons with all the tools needed for achieving superb results. Featuring 24 new chapters and numerous color images, this third edition is supplemented with four DVDs containing videos of operative procedures. *VitalSource eBook version is included with purchase of the print book.

Contents: Basic Perioperative Concepts Preferred Anatomic Terms for Rhinoplasty. Advanced Rhinoplasty Anatomy. Nasal Physiology. Medical Management of Rhinologic Disorders in the Rhinoplasty Patient. Preoperative Concepts for Rhinoplasty. Clinical Assessment: Facial and Nasal Analysis. Digital Imaging and Standardized Photography in Rhinoplasty. Postoperative Management of the Rhinoplasty Patient. Coding of Reconstructive and Cosmetic Rhinoplasty Procedures. Basic Surgical Concepts The Basics of Rhinoplasty: Getting It Right the First Time. Frequently Used Grafts in Rhinoplasty: Nomenclature and Analysis. Harvesting Autologous Grafts for Primary Rhinoplasty. The Dorsum Evaluation and Surgical Approach to the Nasal Dorsum: Component Dorsal Hump Reduction and Dorsal Reconstitution. Nasal Osteotomies. Dorsal Augmentation: Onlay Grafting Using Shaped Autologous Septal Cartilage. Dorsal Augmentation: Temporal Fascia−Wrapped Diced Cartilage. The Tip Basic Nasal Tip Surgery: Anatomy and Technique. Advanced Suture Techniques in Rhinoplasty. Achieving Aesthetic Balance of the Infratip Lobule . Structural Tip Grafting. A Predictable and Algorithmic Approach to Tip Refinement and

Projection. Correction of the Boxy Nasal Tip Using the Open Approach. Predictable Control of Tip Projection and Rotation: Septal Extension Grafts. Decreasing Nasal Tip Projection: An Incremental Approach. Adjusting Rotation of the Nasal Tip. Importance of the Alar-Columellar Relationship. Alar Rims Correction of Alar Rim Deformities: Lower Lateral Crural Turnover Flaps. Correction of Alar Rim Deformities: Lateral Crural Strut Grafts. Correction of Alar Rim Deformities: Alar Spreader Grafts. Alar Base The Aesthetics and Management of the Nasal Base. Alar Base Surgery. Nasal Base Reduction. The Chin Dimensional Approach to Rhinoplasty: Perfecting the Aesthetic Balance Between the Nose and Chin. Chin Augmentation with Implants. Management of the Chin in Rhinoplasty Patients. Secondary Rhinoplasty Open Approach in Secondary Rhinoplasty. Closed Approach in Secondary Rhinoplasty. Harvesting Rib Cartilage Grafts for Secondary Rhinoplasty. The Tripod Concept for Correcting Severely Deformed Nasal Tip Cartilages. ...and more Catalog no. K23168, March 2014, 1706 pp. Pack - Book and eBook, ISBN: 978-1-57626-384-6 $475.00 / £316.00

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Rhinoplasty Rhinoplasty Craft & Magic (Two-Volume Set) Mark B. Constantian, MD Rhinoplasty Specialist and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Nashua, New Hampshire, USA

Taking the mystery out of rhinoplasty, this two-volume set presents details on the critical anatomic variants that are important to consider in rhinoplastic surgery. It discusses how to avoid creating airway problems, the secrets for making grafts work the first time, and how to work with the various types of soft tissue covers. It also discusses challenges with different patient types and specific clinical problems. Catalog no. K22863, June 2009, 2302 pp., Pack - Book and DVD ISBN: 978-1-57626-247-4, $475.00 / £365.00

Aesthetic Rhinoplasty 2nd Edition (Two-Volume Set) Edited by

Jack Sheen, MD University of California, Los Angeles, USA

This two-volume set is the ideal reference in nasal surgery for clinicians at all levels of skill and experience. Presenting innovations and teachings that have profoundly influenced the state of the art in rhinoplasty, this comprehensive guide explains Dr. Sheen’s techniques for mastering augmentation/reduction, balance, tip grafting, spreader grafts, two-surface analysis of alar resection, clinical analysis of three-segment alar cartilage anatomy, malposition, and much more. The set also includes generous illustrations and hundreds of tips and tricks. Catalog no. K22849, July 1998, 2055 pp., ISBN: 978-1-57626-087-6 $295.00 / £227.00

Atlas of Rhinoplasty Open and Endonasal Approaches, Second Edition Gilbert Aiach, MD Plastic Surgeon, Chirugie Esthetique et Platique, Paris, France

This illustrated guide depicts both open and endonasal approaches to rhinoplasty. Chapters have been logically arranged, beginning with surgical anatomy and proceeding through the analysis of more sophisticated problems. Surgical techniques are shown in a clear, step-by-step progression. Numerous pre- and postoperative illustrations document the excellent results that can be achieved with these techniques. Explanations, operative sequences, and artistic renderings accompany each technical description to assist the reader in understanding the nuances of these procedures. Catalog no. K22769, July 2003, 205 pp., Pack - Book and DVD ISBN: 978-1-57626-160-6, $225.00 / £173.00

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Hair Transplantation Hair Transplantation

Hair Transplantation

The Art of Micrografting and Minigrafting, Second Edition

Fifth Edition Edited by

Walter P. Unger

Edited by

Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA

Alfonso Barrera, MD

Ronald Shapiro

West Houston Plastic Surgery Clinic, Texas, USA

Shapiro Medical Group, Bloomington, Minnesota, USA

Carlos Uebel, MD

Robin Unger

Director, Clinica de Cirurgia Plastica Uebel, Brazil

Hair Transplantation: The Art of Micrografting and Minigrafting, Second Edition provides the critical insights needed to treat a variety of hair loss problems, ranging from male pattern baldness and female alopecia to scalp scars and sideburn irregularities. Providing a total approach to evaluation and treatment, it begins with the anatomy and physiology of hair and discusses patient evaluation and preoperative planning. The book then presents step-by-step details on techniques for intravenous sedation, combining face lift and hair transplantation, and follicular unit extraction. It discusses restoring and enhancing eyebrows, mustaches, beards, and eyelashes and treating burn alopecia. The authors also review cutting-edge topics such as the benefits of platelet-enriched growth factors, the potential of autologous cellular therapy, and cell-based treatments such as tissue engineering and cloning. Six DVD videos provide direct instruction on procedures. Catalog no. K22820, December 2013, 448 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-372-3 $325.00 / £250.00

Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA

Mark Unger Private Practice, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

“Any physician performing hair restoration procedures, or any student planning to perform restoration, should read this text … .” —The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery

“ … will become the standard for academic organizations ... truly remarkable.” —Hair Transplant Forum International

“Unger's latest text remains the, ‘bible,’ in our field and the ultimate reference text that should be on the desk of every hair replacement surgeon.” —Hair Transplant Forum

Hair Transplantation, Fifth Edition has been restructured for greater practical usefulness to follow the clinical setting. It meticulously describes and illustrates all procedures utilized by the most recognized leaders in the field, showcasing current trends, controversies, and innovations in practice. An integral DVD features video clips of the surgical procedures being performed.

Contents: Hair Anatomy and Histology. Current Views on the Pathogenesis of Patterned Hair Loss. Unpatterned Hair Loss. The Physician-Patient Relationship. Medical Treatments for Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss. Planning and Organization. Preoperative Preparation and Instructions. Overview of Anesthesia. An Overview of the Donor. Ergonomics in Graft Preparation. Practical Problems and Limitations of Hair Survival Studies. The History of Follicular Unit Transplantation. Atraumatic Graft Insertion. Management of the Postoperative Phase. Hair Transplanting in East Asian Males. Preview Long Hair Follicular Unit Transplanting. Correction of Cosmetic Problems Secondary to Hair Transplantation. Alopecia Reduction. The Surgical Suite Catalog no. H100129, December 2010, 500 pp. ISBN: 978-1-61631-006-6, $314.00 / £199.00 Also available as an eBook

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Minimally Invasive Surgery / Facial Rejuvenation Fat Injection From Filling to Regeneration Edited by

Sydney R. Coleman, MD TriBeCa Plastic Surgery, New York, New York, USA

Riccardo F. Mazzola, MD Sanvenero-Rosselli Foundation, Milan, Italy

A companion text to Structural Fat Grafting, Fat Injection: From Filling to Regeneration is a compilation of the world’s experience with the fat grafting techniques pioneered by Dr. Coleman. The book discusses not only the restoration and creation of fullness in the face and body, but also focuses on the effect that transplanted fat has on the tissue into which it is placed. The contributors present their observations on the remarkable changes produced by fat grafting on skin quality, scars, therapeutic radiation damage, ulcerations, and vocal cord injuries. Chapters also explore possible explanations for these observations, including the effect of stem cells transplanted in the fatty tissue. The use of fat grafting in maxillofacial and craniofacial surgery is also covered. The contributors discuss pre-treatment of irradiated tissues to reverse tissue damage, preparing the sites for further procedures, and restoration or correction of soft tissue and bony defects.

Contents: Introduction. The Evolution of Fat Grafting: From Soft Tissue Augmentation to Regenerative Medicine. Principles and Basic Concepts. Adipose-Derived Stem Cells, Preadipocytes, and Tissue Engineering. The Niche Theory for Fat Graft Survival. Determination of Fat Viability. Processed Lipoaspirate for Fat Graft Enhancement. Cryopreservation of Adipose Tissue for Autologous Fat Grafting. Cryopreservation of Adipose Tissue for Fat Grafting: Problems and Potential Solutions. Basic Techniques and Clinical Applications. Update on Structural Fat Grafting. Overview of Structural Fat Grafting. Concise Guide to Regional Placement. Recent Innovations. Skin. Improvement of Skin Quality: Animal Studies and Clinical Experience. Scar Remodeling Following Burn Injuries. Structural Fat Grafting for the Regeneration of Irradiated Tissue. Face. Primary and Secondary Restoration of the Aging Face with Fat Grafts. Combining Fat Grafting with the MACS-Lift Face Lift and with Facial Reshaping Procedures. Periorbital Microfat Grafting: The Frame Concept. Fat Grafting to the Nose. Fat Injection and Craniofacial Surgery. Optimizing Maxillofacial and Craniofacial Results. Breast. Augmentation of the Breast with Structural Fat. Reconstruction of Breast Deformities. Breast Reconstruction and Augmentation with Brava External Expansion and Fat Grafting. Secondary Breast Reconstruction. Lower Extremity. Buttock Augmentation. Lower Extremity Reconstruction. Special Problems. Treatment of HIV-Related Lipoatrophy. Vocal Fold Augmentation by Autologous Fat Injection. Velopharyngeal Incompetence in Cleft Palate Sequelae. Fat Grafting of Dupuytren’s Contracture after Complete Percutaneous Release. Future Directions. The Subcutaneous Fat Compartments and Their Role in Facial Rejuvenation. The Biology of Fat and Regenerative Medicine: Future Promise.

Catalog no. K22798, January 2009, 803 pp. Pack - Book and eBook, ISBN: 978-1-57626-284-9 $365.00 / £281.00

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Minimally Invasive Surgery / Facial Rejuvenation Structural Fat Grafting

Facial Skin Resurfacing

Sydney R. Coleman, MD

Thomas J. Baker

TriBeCa Plastic Surgery, New York, New York, USA

Plastic Surgeon, Miami, Florida, USA

James M. Stuzin Plastic Surgeon, Coconut Grove, Florida, USA

Tracy M. Baker “[T]he ‘bible’ of fat grafting ... contains the essential advice which leads to predictability of the technique and satisfied patients.” —The European Journal of Plastic Surgery

“… well-written, easy-to-understand, and informative… .” —British Journal of Surgery

“… clearly the definitive text on fat grafting … written by a surgeon of unparalleled experience.” —Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology

“… gorgeously designed from the cover to the layout.” —American Society for Dermatologic Surgery

“All concepts and specific treatments are well supported by illustrations and clinical photographs.” —Head & Neck

“With its excellent writing and editing, the book flows well and is more readable than most medical texts.” —Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Journal

Structural Fat Grafting presents a revolutionary new model for analyzing facial aging. It provides surgeons with the expert guidance needed to master the technique of structural fat grafting for a wide variety of applications, including facial and hand rejuvenation, adjustment of facial proportions, and correction of liposuction deformities. The book covers incisions, levels of infiltration, volume ranges, technical considerations, most likely technical mistakes, and possible complications. The accompanying CD features operative video demonstrating fat grafting techniques in various anatomic areas.

Plastic Surgeon, Miami, Florida, USA

Laser therapy, chemical peel, and dermabrasion can do wonders to improve aging skin. Due to the tremendous attention the media have given these youth-enhancing procedures, more and more patients are requesting them. Facial Skin Resurfacing covers all three of these major techniques. This book and video combination is a must for the cosmetic surgeon or dermatologist wanting to learn the most successful techniques in facial skin resurfacing. The book covers the full spectrum of chemical peels, including superficial peels, medium-depth TCA peels, and deep phenol peels. It covers laser resurfacing in-depth, from fundamentals to recommended laser settings and passes. It also examines skin treatment agents, pretreatment regimens, superficial peeling agents, and the role of the aesthetician. The authors include information from a business perspective on how to integrate these techniques into a current aesthetic surgery or dermatology practice. Aided by the more than 400 color illustrations in the book and the clear demonstrations on the video, practitioners will gain the skills and the confidence to perform these popular procedures.

Contents: Evolution of Chemical Peel and Laser Resurfacing Histologic Effects of Photoaging and Skin Resurfacing Patient Consultation and Evaluation Skin Care Agents, Pretreatment Preparations, and Superficial Peels TCA Peels Phenol Peels

Contents:

Dermabrasion

Concepts of Aging: Rethinking the Obvious. General Considerations. Consultation and Preoperative Planning. Harvesting, Refinement, and Transfer. Overview of Placement Techniques. Problems, Complications, and Postprocedure Care. Clinical Applications. Hand. Iatrogenic Corporal Deformities. Nasolabial Folds and Marionette Grooves. Lips. Chin and Jawline. Neck. Infraorbital and Cheek Regions. Supraorbital Area: Brow, Upper Eyelids, and Temples.

Fundamentals of Laser Surgery Laser Resurfacing Catalog no. K22866, July 1998, 233 pp., Pack ISBN: 978-1-57626-085-2, $225.00 / £173.00

Catalog no. K22809, July 2004, 404 pp. Pack - Book and CD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-133-0 $325.00 / £250.00

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Minimally Invasive Surgery / Facial Rejuvenation

Second Edition

Aesthetic Rejuvenation Challenges and Solutions

Edited by

A World Perspective

Foad Nahai

Edited by

Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Paul J. Carniol

Endoscopic Plastic Surgery

Renato Saltz

Cosmetic Laser & Plastic Surgery, Summit, New Jersey, USA

Saltz Plastic Surgery and Spa Vitoria, Salt Lake City and Park City, Utah, USA

Gary D. Monheit

The landmark first edition of Endoscopic Plastic Surgery had a profound influence on the practice of plastic surgery and set the stage for the current trend toward minimally invasive plastic surgery procedures. The second edition continues that tradition with 13 additional chapters and numerous cases demonstrating results. With the guidance provided in this edition, surgeons will be able to master the necessary skills for the latest endoscopic techniques in aesthetic surgery and offer their patients the minimally invasive procedures they have been requesting.

Practitioners of aesthetic medicine and surgery already have a series of textbooks instructing on how to treat the standard patient. Unfortunately, they also have patients who do not conform to the average—those who are of a different age, or sex, ethnicity, or medical history, or who have special social requirements.

The book is divided into four sections: Basics, Face, Breast, and Abdomen. Each clinical section begins with a chapter on applied anatomy followed by several chapters by different authors discussing their individual approaches to a specific anatomic area. Additionally, the book explores ancillary procedures such as lymphatic massage, radiofrequency treatments, microdermabrasion, fillers, and lasers. These chapters discuss the use of nonsurgical cosmetic treatments for a complete facial rejuvenation package. The book provides expert commentary on the latest minimally invasive procedures, including summary boxes listing clinical caveats. It features color illustrations, as well as preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative photographs, and a supplemental DVD with operative video.

Contents: Basics. Fundamentals of Endoscopic Plastic Surgery. Face. Applied Anatomy of the Face and Midface. Brow. Evaluation and Treatment Options in Brow Rejuvenation. Endoscopic Brow Lift: Three-Portal Approach. Endoscopic Brow Lift: Five-Portal Approach. Lateral and Transpalpebral Approach to Brow Lift. Midface. Rejuvenation of the Midface. Midface Lift with Barbed Sutures. Closed Lower Eyelid Midface Lift. Ancillary Nonsurgical Cosmetic Treatments. Ancillary Treatments for Enhanced Facial Rejuvenation. Lasers in Aesthetic Surgery. Soft Tissue Fillers in Aesthetic Facial Surgery. Breast. Axillary Approach for Endoscopically Assisted Breast Augmentation. Submuscular Breast Augmentation. Subfascial Transaxillary Breast Augmentation. Abdomen. Videoendoscopic Subcutaneous Abdominoplasty. Catalog no. K22786, January 2008, 603 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-251-1 $325.00 / £250.00

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Total Skin and Beauty Dermatology Center, and University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

Aesthetic Rejuvenation Challenges and Solutions: A World Perspective pools the expertise of top aesthetic practitioners who look at those complicated areas that tend to be ignored in the more standard textbooks and provides advice on managing these areas of special challenge that arise in clinical practice. The book contains extensive material on “non-standard” and “non-textbook” patients. It discusses how to evaluate these patients, and when to decide that a patient is not suited for a particular procedure. It discusses the treatment of patients of different ethnic groups, and provides guidance on how to manage patient expectations and deal with dissatisfied patients.

Contents: Evaluating the Aesthetic Patient Patients with Unrealistic Expectations Deciding Whom to Perform a Procedure On, Which Procedure, and How to Say “No” Minimal Recovery Procedures Patients Who Only Want Natural, NonoperatedAppearing Results Cosmetic Concerns and Therapeutic Considerations in Ethnic Skin The Aging Face in a Multiethnic World Hispanic Facial Plastic Surgery Aesthetic Rejuvenation for Asian Patients Aesthetic Rejuvenation in Indian or Pakistani Patients Aesthetic Rejuvenation for Patients of Middle Eastern Descent Blepharoplasty for Asian Patients Aesthetic Eyelid Surgery in Different Ethnic Groups Ethnic Rhinoplasty in Patients of African Descent Rhinoplasty in Patients of Hispanic Descent Catalog no. Y001037, December 2009, 240 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-47560-0, $188.95 / £120.00 Also available as an eBook

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Breast Surgery New!

Problems in Breast Surgery A Repair Manual Edited by

Jack Fisher, MD Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA

Neal Handel, MD UCLA School of Medicine, Santa Barbara, California, USA

Destined to become a valued part of every plastic surgeon and breast surgeon’s library, Problems in Breast Surgery: A Repair Manual provides a virtual lifeline for addressing the challenges encountered in aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery and avoiding possible problems and complications. Rather than a traditional technique-oriented textbook, it has a problem focus and provides different solutions for solving complex problems associated with secondary breast surgery.

*VitalSource eBook version is included with purchase of the print book.

Beautifully illustrated with preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative images, this volume is edited by two renowned experts with more than 65 years combined experience. With contributions from surgeons at the top of their field, the book includes:

Problems in Mastopexy And Augmentation Mastopexy

• Basic principles of corrective breast surgery

Postoperative Complications

• Anatomic factors and mechanisms of failure that are key to accurate analysis

Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes

• Common problems with different procedures— including augmentation, reduction, mastopexy, and reconstruction

Postoperative Complications

• A variety of solutions from different experts, with case studies and step-by-step explanations • Reasoning from the experts as to why they chose a particular method for a certain problem

Contents: Fundamentals Problems in Augmentation Mammaplasty Postoperative Complications Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes

Postoperative Complications Unsatisfactory Aesthetic Outcomes Problems in Reduction Mammaplasty

Problems in Breast Reconstruction with Prosthetic Devices Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes Problems in Breast Reconstruction with Autologous Tissue Postoperative Complications Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes Asymmetry and Contour Deformities Associated With Reconstruction after Lumpectomy or Partial Mastectomy with Radiation Cancer Recurrence after Breast Reconstruction Problems Associated with the Nipple-Areola Complex Complications and Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes

Catalog no. K22823, May 2014, 860 pp. Pack - Book and eBook, ISBN: 978-1-57626-259-7 $365.00 / £281.00

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Breast Surgery Aesthetic Breast Surgery

A Woman's Decision

Concepts & Techniques

Breast Care, Treatment & Reconstruction, Fourth Edition

Elizabeth Hall-Findlay, MD Private Practice, Banff, Alberta, Canada

Karen Berger Publisher and Medical Editor, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

John Bostwick III, MD “… will stand as a landmark for all plastic surgeons. … Elegant descriptions and excellent visual representations of breast surgery are used to illustrate important principles … .” —Aesthetic Surgery Journal

Filled with take-away messages and valuable insights, Aesthetic Breast Surgery: Concepts & Techniques presents a personal and time-proven approach to all forms of aesthetic breast surgery. Dr. Hall-Findlay has spent years measuring and studying patient results to help other surgeons use “science” to improve the “art” of aesthetic breast surgery. She has developed an approach to analysis and surgery which is simple and consistent—with results that can be achieved by all surgeons. The book begins with chapters on analysis, concepts, applied anatomy, and patient selection that lay the foundation for the technical descriptions that follow. The next seven chapters are devoted to operative technique. A consistent format is used in each chapter with detailed information on patient evaluation, planning, technique, revisions, complications, and outcomes. Throughout the technique chapters, artwork icons are paired with photographic images to better elucidate the surgical technique being described. Beautiful and dramatic color illustrations and numerous preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative images help readers visualize the steps of each procedure and appreciate the excellent long-term results that can be achieved. Key points are highlighted, and a summary box outlining central issues concludes each chapter. Two DVDs contain operative video to complement the text.

Contents: Breast Analysis and Clinical Concepts. Applied Anatomy: Key Concepts for Modern Breast Surgery. Surgical Principles. Patient Selection, Education, and Surgical Decision Making. Technique. Breast Augmentation. Vertical Breast Reduction. Liposuction-Only Breast Reduction. Breast Re-reduction. Mastopexy. Mastopexy-Augmentation. Nipple Necrosis. Breast Asymmetry. Catalog no. K22788, October 2010, 714 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-262-7 $365.00 / £281.00

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Former Professor, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Glyn E. Jones, MD University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, USA

“All plastic surgeons who deal with conditions of the breast should have this book available for themselves, their office staff, and their patients.” —Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

“ … an excellent resource for women considering reconstructive surgery.” —Doody’s Journal

For years, A Woman’s Decision has been the “go-to” reference for doctors, nurses, and patients confronting breast cancer and reconstruction. Co-authored by renowned surgeons and a noted publisher and medical editor, the fourth edition reflects the latest developments in breast cancer treatment and recent advances in breast reconstruction. Written in an accessible manner, it provides women and their families with the information they need to make decisions about their own health care. Numerous drawings detail the steps involved for each procedure with preoperative and postoperative photos showing the possible results from the different reconstructive approaches. Patient interviews supplement the text.

Contents: Our Purpose in Writing. Breast Anatomy and Physiology. Breast Self-Examination. Mammography and Other Breast Imaging Methods for Early Detection and Diagnosis. Breast Lumps and Other Breast Conditions. Breast Cancer Facts and Treatment Options. Breast Cancer Genetics: What You Need to Know. The Breast Cancer Team. Communicating with Your Doctors. Why Women Seek Breast Reconstruction. Questions Frequently Asked about Breast Reconstruction and Breast Implants. Selecting and Communicating with a Plastic Surgeon. Surgical Options for Breast Reconstruction. What to Do about the Other Breast: Aesthetic Breast Corrections. Prophylactic Mastectomy. Creating a Nipple-Areola. Breast Cancer and Its Effect on Relationships . Fifteen Women Tell Their Stories. Appendices. Catalog no. K22781, December 2010, 718 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-57626-230-6 $19.95 / £12.99

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Breast Surgery Bostwick's Plastic & Reconstructive Breast Surgery Third Edition Edited by

Partial Breast Reconstruction Techniques in Oncoplastic Surgery Edited by

Albert Losken, MD

Glyn E. Jones

Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, USA

Moustapha Hamdi, MD, PhD

For nearly two decades and two editions, Plastic & Reconstructive Breast Surgery has been widely recognized as the definitive breast surgery reference for surgeons around the world. Filled with the best techniques and expert instruction, it has guided countless surgical professionals to better outcomes and, as a result, has given thousands of patients a better outlook on life.

Gent University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium

Winner of both the American Medical Illustrator’s Award and the American Medical Writer’s Award for the best medical book, this book has been widely praised by reviewers and readers alike as the “bible of plastic surgery of the breast.”

Contents: VOLUME I Fundamentals The Patient and the Surgeon. Anatomy, Physiology, and Aesthetics. Multimodality Imaging for Surgical Management of Breast Cancer. Technologic Advances in Breast Surgery. Acellular Dermal Matrix Preparation. Skin Flap Perfusion with ICG. Fat Grafting to the Breast: Aesthetic and Reconstructive Applications...and more Aesthetic Breast Surgery Augmentation Mammaplasty. Breast Augmentation using the Bodylogic System. Saline Subpectoral Breast Augmentation. Endoscopic Transaxillary Breast Augmentation. Augmentation Mammaplasty with Cohesive Gel Implants. Reduction Mammaplasty. Vertical Breast Reduction. Vertical Reduction Mammaplasty using a Medial Pedicle. Wise Pattern Superomedial Pedicle Reduction...and more VOLUME II Reconstructive Breast Surgery Breast Cancer, High-Risk Breast Disease, and Prophylactic Mastectomy. Decisions in Breast Reconstruction. Implant and Tissue Expansion Reconstruction. Expander Reconstruction with Acellular Dermal Matrix Insertion. Expander-Implant Exchange. Latissimus Dorsi Flap Reconstruction ...and more

Partial Breast Reconstruction is a groundbreaking work in reconstructive surgery, edited and written by international leaders in this field. It presents the latest reconstructive techniques for breast cancer patients who have breast conserving therapy (BCT), where the primary treatment is partial mastectomy and radiation therapy. With the “oncoplastic approach,” women are now able to preserve their breasts while maintaining a breast that is aesthetic, symmetric, and well shaped. Beautifully illustrated and supplemented with a DVD containing operative video, this resource provides surgeons with the techniques needed to improve aesthetic outcomes while maintaining oncologic standards. It focuses on three critical areas: • Improving the breast resection to ensure the most aesthetic outcome • Preventing a deformity with partial breast reconstruction when a poor cosmetic outcome is anticipated • Correcting a post-radiation deformity when it occurs This comprehensive book provides surgeons with the clinical information and guidance needed to incorporate the oncoplastic approach into practice.

Contents: Evolution of Oncoplastic Surgery Principles and Considerations of Oncoplastic Breast Conservation Immediate Partial Breast Reconstruction Correction of the Breast-Conserving Therapy Deformity: Delayed Partial Breast Reconstruction Outcomes and Future Directions Catalog no. K22797, January 2009, 589 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-283-2 $365.00 / £281.00

Catalog no. K22850, December 2009, 1800 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-233-7 $495.00 / £381.00

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Breast Surgery Vertical Mammaplasty and Liposuction Madeleine Lejour, Fairview, Tennessee, USA With first-rate photographs and operative videos, this text presents step-by-step procedures and extensive illustrations of some of the more difficult mammaplasty and liposuction problems and their solutions. The supplemental DVD includes clear demonstrations of each procedure in its entirety. Featuring operative markings (key to this technique), intricacies of the operation, potential complications, and secondary procedures, this book and DVD package provides a highly effective learning guide. Catalog no. K22738, July 1994, 238 pp., Pack - Book and DVD ISBN: 978-1-57626-043-2, $195.00 / £150.00

Aesthetic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery Solving Complications and Avoiding Unfavorable Results Edited by

Seth Thaller, MD and Zubin J. Panthaki, MD University of Miami, Florida, USA

Analyzing specific clinical issues frequently encountered in breast surgery practice, this book assists plastic surgeons with navigating this unique terrain and understanding the available aesthetic and reconstructive alternatives. Following a discussion of breast and chest anatomy, the book discusses initial consultation, analysis, and patient selection as well as congenital breast anomalies and radiologic evaluation of the breast. Procedures reviewed include breast reduction, lumpectomy and radiation therapy, tissue expansion reconstruction, TRAM reconstruction, and nipple areola reconstruction. The book also discusses managing unfavorable results and optimizing long-term results. Catalog no. H100256, March 2012, 206 pp., ISBN: 978-1-84184-847-1 $279.95 / £175.00 Also available as an eBook

Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Breast Second Edition Edited by

G. Querci della Rovere, MD, Royal Marsden Hospital, UK John R. Benson, MD, Cambridge Breast Unit, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UK Maurizio Nava, MD, Instituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy Aimed at the breast surgical specialist, this book captures developments in the fields of oncoplastic surgery and whole breast reconstruction. The second edition includes a comprehensive account of surgical techniques with more than 300 color figures and photographs. It incorporates a detailed description of current implant design and technology, together with stepwise accounts of implant-only-based and autologous tissue reconstruction. The book emphasizes patient expectation to ensure optimum cosmetic and functional results. It also reviews problems related to reconstructive surgery, such as chronic pain, and discusses the training of breast surgeons. Catalog no. DU728X, November 2010, 304 pp., ISBN: 978-0-415-47728-4 $299.95 / £189.00 Also available as an eBook

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Body Contouring Coming Soon!

The Art of Body Contouring A Comprehensive Approach, (Two-Volume Set) Edited by

Al Aly Cleveland Clinic, Abu Dhabi

Fabio Nahas Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil

Body contouring surgery is one of the most popular plastic surgery procedures worldwide, covering minor liposuction and body sculpting as well as abdominal contouring, thigh lift, and extensive body lift operations following massive weight loss. A Comprehensive Approach to Body Contouring is a major work on this important topic by two pre-eminent experts, Drs. Al Aly and Fabio Nahas, along with a group of outstanding international contributors. The book has evolved from an earlier best-selling book, Body Contouring after Massive Weight Loss authored by Dr Aly. This new book represents a revision of the original as well as significant expansion of its scope to encompass all body contouring procedures for patients of various body types. The addition of Dr. Nahas as an editor reflects the significant contributions to the art of body contouring from Brazil and other South American countries, and the book contains the insight of some of the true innovators from this part of the world. The first volume in this two-volume set focuses on body contouring for patients of all body types, while the second volume is devoted to body contouring after massive weight loss. Chapters are organized in a consistent format and the book is beautifully illustrated with over 1400 illustrations. Four DVDs are included with numerous operative videos documenting the procedures in the book. *VitalSource eBook version is included with purchase of the print book.

Contents:

Breast Reshaping After Massive Weight Loss: Total Parenchymal Reshaping and Dermal Suspension Breast Augmentation/Mastopexy in the Massive Weight Loss Patient Abdominoplasty Aesthetics Abdominoplasty Overview Reverse Abdominoplasty Lipoabdominoplasty Lipoabdominoplasty: A Technical Variant Associated With Mammaplasty Abdominoplasty With Subscarpal Fat Excision and Circumferential Liposuction High Lateral Tension Abdominoplasty Mini Abdominoplasty Traditional Approach to Brachioplasty Principles of Liposuction Limits of Liposuction Liposuction of the Trunk & Thighs Liposuction of the Upper and Lower Extremities Revision Liposuction “Liposculpture” (fat injection for body reshaping) New Technology in Liposuction Buttock Augmentation With Implants Calf Implants Liposculpture of the Abdomen Liposculpture of the Chest and Arms Contouring of Female and Male External Genitalia Catalog no. K23344, August 2015, c. 1200 pp. Pack - Book and eBook, ISBN: 978-1-4822-4085-6 $399.95 / £254.00

Bariatric Surgery and Its Ramifications for Body Contouring Presentation & Evaluation of the Massive Weight Loss Patient Circumferential Lower Truncal Procedures Belt Lipectomy Lower Body Lift Body Lifts (the difference between a belt lipectomy and a lower body lift) Circumferential Dermatolipectomy Brachioplasty – Upper Arm Reduction Upper Body Lifts Thigh Reduction Buttock Aesthetics: Shaping, Contouring, and Enhancing

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Body Contouring The Art of Gluteal Sculpting Edited by

Constantino G. Mendieta Private Practice, Miami, Florida, USA

Essential reading for surgeons performing buttock or body contouring, this illustrated semi-atlas provides critical guidelines for assessing specific anatomic components and developing a roadmap for treating individual patients. Chapters present step-by step details on large volume liposuction and fat grafting in the gluteal area, as well as techniques for intramuscular implant placement, subfascial implant augmentation, the exciting new Miami Thong Lift for inner gluteal fold excision, and detailed information on circumferential body and buttock lifting. Catalog no. K22789, May 2011, 379 pp., Pack - Book and DVD ISBN: 978-1-57626-265-8, $365.00 / £281.00

Ultrasound-Assisted Liposuction Rod J Rohrich and Jeffrey M Kenkel UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA

Samuel J Beran Cosmetic Surgery Associates of Westchester, New York, New York, USA

Liposuction is the most commonly performed aesthetic surgery procedure in the world. Despite its popularity, the effectiveness of this procedure has been limited in fibrous areas of the body such as the back, flank, and breasts. Ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty (UAL) permits the selective removal of adipose tissue using ultrasonic energy as an airbrush to sculpt fat with less trauma and enhanced artistry. This book/DVD combination describes the procedures step-by-step, including the basics of getting started and the setup of instrumentation and equipment. Illustrations and the high-quality surgical video demonstrations supplement the text. Catalog no. K22760, July 1998, 412 pp., Pack - Book and DVD ISBN: 978-1-57626-109-5, $195.00 / £150.00

Lipoabdominoplasty Edited by

Osvaldo Saldanha Sao Paulo, Brazil

Deformities of the abdominal wall can be corrected with abdominoplasty supplemented with liposuction. Dr. Osvaldo Saldanha and his contributors are among Brazil's leading plastic surgeons who have helped pioneer lipoabdominoplasty safely and effectively. This text illustrates the excellent results that can be obtained with this procedure. Heavily illustrated, it thoroughly describes the evolution of the technique, relevant anatomy, patient selection, preoperative planning, and safety considerations. With stepby-step surgical instructions, the book is essential reading for the plastic surgeon who wishes to perform this procedure with low risk of complications and superior results. Catalog no. K22946, July 2006, 180 pp. ISBN: 978-1-57626-248-1, $275.00 / £212.00

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Microsurgery / Reconstructive Surgery Coming Soon!

Lymphedema Management and Treatment Edited by

Peter C. Neligan, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, USA Jaume Masia, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona School of Medicine, Spain Neil Piller, Flinders University School of Medicine, Adelaide, Australia

Lymphedema is a huge global health problem, with up to 7 million sufferers in the U.S. alone. In the past, treatment has been non-surgical, but recently, surgical reconstruction has been successfully used to treat patients. Lymphedema: Current Approaches to Management and Treatment is one of the first to cover the state of the field, covering both surgical and non-surgical treatment.

Selected Contents:

The book is divided into four sections that discuss current concepts in lymphedema, diagnosis, treatment, and further directions for research. It begins with chapters on anatomy and embryology, discusses the physiology of the lymphatic system, and examines the pathophysiology of primary and secondary lymphedema. It reviews risk factors in breast cancer, examines lymphedema in paediatrics, and explores sentinel node biopsy. The book also describes psychological and dermatological implications.

Psychological and Functional Impairment

Next, the authors discuss diagnosis modalities such as duplex ultrasonography, ICG lymphography, magnetic resonance imaging, and other diagnostic tools. Chapters also explore differential lymph node mapping and clinical staging.

Current Treatment of Lymphedema

The third section provides a history of lymphedema treatment and an overview of various past and present treatments in India and China. It explores pharmacological options, excisional approaches, liposuction, and venous implantation methods. Lymphatic grafts and surgical treatments are also considered.

Liposuction

The final section discusses current research and possible areas for future inquiry in this area. The authors discuss animal modeling for lymphedema research and molecular approaches to the management of lymphedema. They examine the relationship between fat tissue and lymphangiogenesis, quality of life issues, and future directions for lymphedema management.

Research and Future Directions

Current Concepts in Lymphedema Anatomy and Embryology Etiology and Classification Lymphedema Risk Factors in Breast Cancer Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy and Lymphedema Dermatologic Implications of Lymphedema Diagnosis of Lymphedema Bio-Markers Imaging Diagnosis: General Guidelines Differential Lymph Node Mapping Lymph Pressure and Flow Measurements Clinical Staging History of Surgical Lymphedema Treatment Conservative Therapy Excisional Approaches Venous Implantation Methods Lymphatic Grafts Combined Surgical Treatment Lymphedema Complication Treatment Animal Models for Lymphedema Research Quality of Life

The book uses a consistent templated format, is well illustrated in full color throughout, and includes a DVD with surgical video clips. With U.S., European, and Asian-Pacific contributors, it provides a truly global approach.

Catalog no. K23349, June 2015, c. 490 pp. Pack - Book and eBook, ISBN: 978-1-4822-4109-9 $325.00 / ÂŁ207.00

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Microsurgery / Reconstructive Surgery New!

The Angiosome Concept and Tissue Transfer (Two-Volume Set) G. Ian Taylor University of Melbourne, Australia

The angiosome concept is an interpretation of the vascular anatomy of the body as the basis for tissue transfer and the explanation of various pathological processes. A landmark publication, The Angiosome Concept and Tissue Transfer provides the background and the thought processes that led to the concept, its clinical impact, and the legacy it has left for the benefit of patients and surgeons. Part history, part anatomical atlas, and part clinical application, it provides readers with a unique perspective on the evolution of reconstructive surgery and the developments that have shaped its path.

Contents:

The book begins with a review of the various surgeons and anatomists whose works heralded the anatomical renaissance of the 1970s and helped crystallize the Angiosome Concept that Taylor and Palmer published in 1987. This initial chapter includes the journey of clinical and research events that led to this concept and its legacy. For each case study presented, a unique clinical problem is solved by entering the anatomical dissecting room to design an operation customized to the patient’s individual needs.

The Angiosomes of the Lower Limb

Next, the author provides an in-depth explanation of the angiosome concept with its arterial and venous counterparts and embryological, neurovascular, lymphatic, and comparative anatomy studies. He outlines the various anatomical concepts that have evolved from this study of the angiosomes. These concepts include analysis of the “delay phenomenon,” the anatomical and clinical territories of skin perforator flaps, personal experience with various tissue transfers—including breast reduction and reconstruction, and vascularized bone repair of head, neck, and limb defects—and the free vascularized transfer of nerve, tendon, and muscle. This section also discusses the impact of the recently developed technique of CT angiography on preoperative planning.

Part I: Overview The Anatomic Renaissance The Angiosome Concept Clinical Applications Part II: Anatomic Regions The Angiosomes of the Head and Neck The Angiosomes of the Torso The Angiosomes of the Upper Limb DVD Videos Jaws Free Vascularized Bone Graft Microvascular Living Bone Transfer Free Vascularized Nerve Graft

Catalog no. K22864, November 2013, 1220 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-161-3 $400.00 / £255.00

The last four chapters of the book focus on the regional angiosomes of the head and neck, torso, upper limb, and lower extremity, along with their clinical applications. Two DVDs supplement the book and contain key papers and films produced by the author and colleagues.

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Microsurgery / Reconstructive Surgery Reconstructive Surgery of the Lower Extremity (Two-Volume Set) Edited by

Lee L.Q. Pu, MD, PhD University of California, Davis, Sacramento, USA

Jamie P. Levine, MD New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, USA

Fu-Chan Wei, MD Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University, College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan

Reconstructive Surgery of the Lower Extremity is written by world experts in reconstructive surgery from major centers in the United States, Asia, and Europe. This two-volume set is filled with clinical information to help surgeons confront both routine and complex cases and develop an effective strategy to ensure the best functional as well as aesthetic result. The first part summarizes the general principles, evaluation, and management of each type of injury in the lower extremity, as well as the clinical outcome and psychosocial impact of lower extremity trauma. The second section focuses on soft-tissue reconstruction. The book explores 21 commonly used local and free flaps, including the free anterolateral thigh skin perforator flap along with several other perforator flaps and free-style flaps. The third part addresses bone and joint reconstruction and the final section focuses on specialized considerations in lower extremity reconstruction. The educational value of this work is enhanced by superb medical illustrations that depict the step-by-step surgical technique for each of the operations described. Two DVDs with operative video supplement the book.

Selected Contents: General Principles for Managing Lower Extremity Traumatic Injuries Overview of Lower Extremity Reconstruction. Anatomy and Pathophysiology. Evaluation and Management of Complex Traumatic Injuries. Modern Imaging Studies for Preoperative Evaluation. Management of Soft Tissue Injuries. Management of Above-Knee Orthopedic Injuries. Management of Below-Knee Orthopedic Injuries. Management of Major Nerve Injuries. Management of Major Vascular Injuries. Perioperative Management of Soft Tissue Reconstruction. Prosthetics. Rehabilitation. Psychosocial Impact of Lower Extremity Disfigurement. Soft Tissue Reconstruction of the Lower Extremity Management of Wounds with Vacuum-Assisted Closure. The Role of the Locoregional Flap. The Role of Free Tissue Transfers. Free Latissimus Dorsi Flap. Free Serratus Anterior Flap. Free Thoracodorsal Artery Perforator Flap. Free Lateral Thoracic Artery Perforator Flap. Free Scapular and Parascapular Flap. Rectus Abdominis Flap. Free and Local Omental Flaps. Free Radial Forearm Flap. Free Gracilis Flap. Free Vastus Lateralis Flap. Free and Local

Anterolateral Thigh Flaps: The Asian Experience. Free and Local Anterior Lateral Thigh Flaps: The Western Experience. Gastrocnemius Flap. Soleus Flap. Tibialis Anterior Flap. Peroneus Brevis Flap. Reversed Sural Artery Flap. Extensor Digitorum Brevis Flap. Medial Plantar Flap. Abductor Digiti Minimi Flap. Pedicled Perforator Flaps. Freestyle Local and Free Perforator Flaps. Free Partial Muscle Flaps. Multiple Flaps. Bone and Joint Reconstruction Management of Bony Defects with the Combined Use of Vascularized Bone Flap and Allograft. Management of Fracture Nonunions. Fundamental Principles of Foot and Ankle Bone Reconstruction. Soft Tissue Management of the Knee and Ankle Joint after Arthroplasty. Management of Stress Fracture Following Bone Grafting. Special Considerations in Lower Extremity Reconstruction Orthoplastic Approach to Composite Tissue Loss. Lower Limb Functional Reconstruction. Local Tissue Transfer for Functional Reconstruction. Soft Tissue Management in Complicated Vascular Surgery. Soft Tissue Reconstruction After Tumor Resection. Reconstruction of Lower Extremity Burns. Soft Tissue Reconstruction of the Foot and Ankle. Replantation of the Lower Extremity. Reconstruction of the Weight-Bearing Heel. Reconstruction after Amputation. Surgical Correction of Lymphedema. Vascular Anomalies of the Lower Extremity Catalog no. K22860, April 2013, 1368 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-320-4 $475.00 / ÂŁ365.00

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Microsurgery / Reconstructive Surgery Perforator Flaps Anatomy, Technique, & Clinical Applications, Second Edition (Two-Volume Set) Edited by

Phillip N. Blondeel, MD, PhD, University Hospital Gent, Belgium Steven F. Morris, MD, New Halifax Infirmary, Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Nova Scotia, Canada

Geoffrey G. Hallock, MD, Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA Peter C. Neligan, MD, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, USA

Essential reading for the practicing reconstructive surgeon, the second edition of Perforator Flaps: Anatomy, Technique, & Clinical Applications has been been updated to include new findings since the last edition was published. It features four supplemental DVDs with operative videos, ten new chapters, and extensive updates on existing chapters. Topics include perforator anatomy, a description of currently used perforator flaps, and clinical indications for the use of these flaps. The editors, leading reconstructive surgeons and pioneers in the field of perforator flap surgery, have assembled a group of world-renowned experts to discuss the newer local perforator flaps, which have superseded the use of free flaps now for any area of the body. These include the free-style propeller flaps and the distal-based sural flap—universally used for the lower extremity, especially when microsurgical skills are unavailable. The book outlines basic techniques for flap harvest from the basic to the most advanced.

Selected Contents: VOLUME I Fundamentals History of Perforator Flap Surgery. Vascular Territories of the Integument. Perforator Flaps: Overview, Classification, and Nomenclature. Anatomic Techniques. Instructional Models for Dissection Techniques of Perforator Flaps. Preoperative Planning. Technical Aspects of Perforator Flap Dissection. Avoiding Complications. Perforator Flaps in Children. Regional Flaps: Anatomy and Surgical Technique Head and Neck. Upper Extremity. Trunk. VOLUME II Lower Extremity. Clinical Applications Head and Neck. Upper Extremity. Trunk. Lower Extremity. Controversies and Future Directions Free-Style Free Flaps. Fascial Feeders. Microdissection and Tailoring of the Ultrathin Perforator Flap. How to Use CT Angiography and MR Angiography for Safe Microdissection. Definition and Nomenclature of Propeller Flaps. Vascularized Groin Lymph Node Flap for Treatment of Lymphedema. The Superthin Flap: The Concept of the Subdermal Vascular Network

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Flap. Supermicrosurgery and Perforator-to-Perforator Free Flaps. Closing Thoughts. Appendix Territories of Perforator Flaps by Source Vessel, with References. Index Videos The Sacred Heart−Allentown Method of Perforator Dissection. The Pedicled Posterior Interosseous Artery Flap. A Simple Approach for Harvesting the Quaba Flap. The Deep Superior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flap. The Superior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flap for Chest Wall Reconstruction. How to Perform a Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flap Safely. The Crossdorsal Scapular Flap. The Thoracodorsal Artery Perforator Flap. The Lumbar Artery Perforator Propeller Flap for Spine Coverage. The Lateral Circumflex Femoral Artery Perforator Flap. The Lateral Circumflex Femoral Artery Perforator Flap: Suprafascial Approach. The Medial Groin Flap: The Medial Circumflex Femoral Artery—Gracilis Perforator Flap. The Adductor Perforator Flap. The Medial Sural Artery Perforator Pedicled and Free Flap. Local Perforator Advancement Flap: A Backup Option When the Planned Propeller Flap Proves Impossible. A Simple Approach for Harvesting the Anterolateral Thigh Flap. Shaping the DIEAP Flap in Secondary Breast Reconstruction...and more. Catalog no. K22856, July 2013, 1486 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-317-4 $550.00 / £423.00

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Microsurgery / Reconstructive Surgery Microsurgical Reconstruction of the Head and Neck Edited by

Peter C. Neligan University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, USA

Fu-Chan Wei Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University, College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan

Covering the full spectrum of problems encountered in head and neck surgery, this reference guide features comprehensive coverage, logical organization, and an appealing layout. Four-color illustrations detail anatomic structures and provide step-by-step operative technique. The book includes clinical pearls and must-know information for the surgeon. It presents helpful boxes containing chapter summaries, critical points, tips and tricks, and pitfalls to avoid. The authors provide information on basic reconstructive principles as well as some of the newer local and regional flaps used in the head and neck. Catalog no. K22790, October 2009, 899 pp., Pack - Book and DVD ISBN: 978-1-57626-269-6, $365.00 / £281.00

Local Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction Second Edition Ian T. Jackson Craniofacial Institute, Department of Plastic Surgery, Novi, Michigan, USA

This book is known for its simple, elegant approach to solving common reconstructive problems encountered by plastic surgeons at all levels of training. The book presents color illustrations and summary tables highlighting the best flaps for various clinical situations. Dr. Jackson notes special tips, critical maneuvers, and important principles that warrant emphasis and each flap is accompanied by a description of potential problems. A technique of choice is provided for each anatomic area for reconstruction to help the reader understand the decision-making process involved in flap selection. Catalog no. K22785, June 2007, 611 pp. ISBN: 978-1-57626-249-8, $295.00 / £227.00

Advances in Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Edited by

Albert Losken Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Jeffrey E. Janis Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, USA

A practical, go-to reference, this book provides the tools surgeons need when addressing a host of abdominal wall problems, ranging from simple and complex hernia repair to abdominal wall reconstruction. It provides information on the latest developments in mesh and biologic materials and their applications for abdominal hernia repair as well as step-by-step surgical techniques for ensuring successful outcomes in all types of abdominal wall reconstruction. It also discusses basic principles and the etiology of abdominal defects. A DVD with three operative videos complements the book. Catalog no. K22805, August 2012, 425 pp., Pack - Book and DVD ISBN: 978-1-57626-330-3, $295.00 / £227.00

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Microsurgery / Reconstructive Surgery Making Decisions and Avoiding Complications in Skin Flaps Edited by

David H. Friedman, Northridge, California, USA Payam Saadat, Skin & Beauty Center, Los Angeles, California, USA With a large number of clinical photographs, this atlas assists surgeons in selecting an appropriate flap for a given defect. It begins with a section on repairs organized by location on the body. Rather than an exhaustive list of all flaps ever used, the book focuses on the ones the authors have successfully used on a routine basis. The second section contains repairs organized by flap type and the third section contains clinical photographs of suboptimal results with a discussion of what may have gone wrong and what could have been done differently to obtain a better result. Catalog no. H100463, September 2012, 248 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-985-0, $209.95 / £134.00 Also available as an eBook

Stell & Maran's Textbook of Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology Fifth Edition John C Watkinson, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK Ralph W Gilbert, Sunnybrook & Women's Health and Science Center, Toronto, Ontario, Canada First written by Philip Stell and Arnold Maran in 1972, this book has been revised in both content and approach over the years to reflect the enormous progress made in the area. Now in its fifth edition, the book remains a key textbook for trainees in otolaryngology and head and neck surgery. Written with a strong multidisciplinary approach, the book has expanded considerably to include the expertise of international editors and contributing authors from a wide variety of backgrounds, including ENT, radiotherapy, and plastic surgery, as well as maxillofacial surgery and multidisciplinary support. Catalog no. K18107, February 2012, 1156 pp., Pack - Book and eBook ISBN: 978-0-340-92916-2, $353.00 / £225.00

Surgical Wound Healing and Management Second Edition Edited by

Mark S. Granick, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, USA Luc Teot, Hopital Lapeyroine, Montpellier, France Providing in-depth examinations of a variety of clinical situations, this book explores the critical role of surgery in wound bed preparation and management and provides a sound knowledge of wound mechanisms, physiology, and metabolic control. Based on the expertise of internationally recognized authorities, it illustrates the many techniques utilized by surgeons to design optimal healing environments, maximize the efficacy of existing treatment modalities, and extract bacteria from a variety of wound situations resulting from burns, trauma, and disease. Catalog no. H100300, September 2012, 250 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-926-3, $167.95 / £107.00 Also available as an eBook

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Craniofacial Surgery / Pediatric Plastic Surgery Coming Soon!

Comprehensive Cleft Care Second Edition Edited by

Joseph Losee University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Richard E. Kirschner Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USA

Supported by a handsome full-color presentation, Comprehensive Cleft Care features heavily illustrated chapters that provide unmatched coverage of cleft care—everything from prenatal diagnosis to final orthognathic surgery. The inclusion of topics such as basic science research, mission work, and outcome measures make this an all-in-one clinical companion with coverage that cannot be found anywhere else.

*VitalSource eBook version is included with purchase of the print book.

Conveniently divided into two volumes, the first volume addresses nonsurgical matters. It begins with fundamentals, addressing clinical outcomes research and evidence-based practice, advocacy issues, and global aspects of cleft care. Next, the authors discuss factors related to the development of cleft issues such as embryology, anatomy, classification, epidemiology, and genetics. Part Three focuses on nursing and primary care. This section covers practical matters such as feeding and swallowing and pediatric assessment and management of children with cleft lip.

Nursing and Primary Care

The next part of the book covers neuropsychological and educational topics, including psychosocial and behavioral aspects and the role of the social worker in cleft care. The contributors examine cleft palate speech and velophyaryngeal dysfunction. They also review otologic, audiologic, and airway assessment and management, including issues related to sleepdisordered breathing. The last section in Volume One discusses outcomes and research issues.

Management of Skeletal Deformities

Contents: Volume I (Nonsurgical) Fundamentals Embryology, Anatomy, Classification, Epidemiology, and Genetics Neuropsychosocial and Educational Aspects Cleft Palate Speech and Velopharyngeal Dysfunction Otologic, Audiologic, and Airway Assessment and Management Outcomes and Research Volume II (Surgical) Primary Cleft Lip and Palate Repair Secondary Cleft Surgery Dental, Orthodontic, and Prosthetic Management

Catalog no. K23346, May 2015, c. 1300 pp. Pack - Book and eBook ISBN: 978-1-4822-4089-4 $365.00 / ÂŁ230.00

Volume Two addresses surgical solutions. The book examines primary cleft lip and palate repair, including microform and unilateral methods. The authors also discuss secondary cleft surgery and dental, orthodontic, and prosthetic management. The final chapter covers the management of skeletal deformities. This two-volume reference uses a distinct holistic approach and perspectives from skilled specialists in a variety of disciplines, presenting an unmatched overview of cleft repair and management. Two DVDs are included.

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Craniofacial Surgery / Pediatric Plastic Surgery Coming Soon!

Comprehensive Cleft Care Family Edition Edited by

Essentials of Craniomaxillofacial Trauma Edited by

Jeffrey R. Marcus, MD and Detlev Erdmann, MD, PhD Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA

Joseph Losee University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Richard E. Kirschner Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USA

Designed to meet the educational needs of families of children with clefts, Comprehensive Cleft Care: A Family Edition contains chapters written in layperson language that mirror a corresponding chapter in the professional text. The book contains several useful features for families, including a glossary, a timeline for cleft care, and a condensed, lay interpretation of the Parameters of Care. Topics covered include fundamentals, psychosocial and educational aspects, cleft lip and palate repair, cleft palate speech and hearing, airway and breathing issues, and dental and orthodontic principles. Two parents of cleft-affected children have been recruited as co-editors to help ensure quality content. *VitalSource eBook version is included with purchase of the print book.

Contents: Fundamentals of Team Care. Advocacy. Adopting a Child with a Cleft. Classification of Cleft Types. Genetic Counseling. Prenatal Diagnosis and Consultation. Nursing Care of Children with Clefts. Pediatric Care. Psychological and Behavioral Issues. Educational Issues. Social Work. Assessment of the Speech Mechanism. Speech Therapy. Hearing Disorders. Audiology. Pierre Robin Sequence. Sleep Apnea. Anesthesia for Cleft Surgery. Cleft Lip Adhesion. Unilateral Cleft Lip and Nose Repair. Bilateral Cleft Lip and Nose Repair. Submucous Cleft Palate. Cleft Palate Repair. Cleft Lip and Nose Revision. Surgery for Velopharyngeal Dysfunction Dentistry. Presurgical Infant Orthopedics and NAM. Orthodontics. Alveolar Bone Grafts. Jaw Surgery. The Power of Difference: Social and Cultural Issues Associated with Cleft and Craniofacial Conditions. Glossary. Timeline of Care. Parameters of Care. Catalog no. K23445, April 2015, c. 428 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4822-4368-0 $39.95 / £25.99

Eduardo D. Rodriguez, MD, DDS New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, USA

Essentials of Craniomaxillofacial Trauma has become a favorite with students, residents in training, and experienced practitioners in the fields of plastic surgery, otolaryngology, and maxillofacial surgery. Small enough to fit in a lab coat pocket but comprehensive enough to cover the essential topics in facial trauma, this manual is invaluable as a quick reference on the “front lines” in the emergency room as well as for use in daily practice, when studying for board exams, or simply as a refresher when confronting a difficult clinical problem. A consistent format presents anatomy, fracture patterns, surgical indications, operative sequence, postoperative care, complications, and recommended follow-up. Tips are highlighted and a bulleted list of clinical pearls concludes each chapter. The book is liberally illustrated with medical art, photographs, and radiographs that depict classic problems, anatomy, and operative steps to help readers identify problems and understand the nuances of management.

Contents: Basic Principles Demographics of Facial Injuries Classification of Facial Fractures Systematic Examination of Facial Trauma Dental Anatomy and Occlusion Radiographic Examination Internal Fixation Principles Intermaxillary Fixation Techniques Local Anesthetics Airway Management: Anesthetic and Perioperative Considerations Surgical Exposure Regional Management Skin and Soft Tissue Injury Frontal Sinus Fractures Nasal and Septal Injuries Orbital Fractures Maxilla: Lefort Fracture Patterns Mandible Fractures Mandibular Condyle Fractures Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Nasoorbital Ethmoid Complex Panfacial Fractures Dental Trauma Catalog no. K22806, January 2012, 333 pp., Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-57626-332-7, $75.00 / £57.99

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Craniofacial Surgery / Pediatric Plastic Surgery Principles and Practice of Pediatric Plastic Surgery (Two-Volume Set) Edited by

Michael L. Bentz, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, USA Bruce S. Bauer, Highland Park Hospital, Illinois, USA Ronald M. Zuker, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada This two-volume reference provides the essential information surgeons need to keep up to date with the cutting-edge advances in pediatric surgical theory, technology, and technique. Each chapter for each procedure presents detailed information on pertinent anatomy, patient assessment, treatment options, preoperative/pretreatment planning, operative/treatment technique, and complications. Procedures are thoroughly described and beautifully illustrated, providing the clinical insights surgeons will need to address unusual situations or to manage possible complications. Numerous case examples with long-term follow-up demonstrate the dramatic results that can be achieved. Catalog no. K22859, September 2007, 2483 pp., Pack - Book and eBook ISBN: 978-1-57626-225-2, $475.00 / £365.00

Vascular Anomalies Classification, Diagnosis, & Management Arin K. Greene, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Vascular anomalies are common lesions affecting at least 5 percent of the population, with patients often requiring multidisciplinary care. A clinically oriented manual that can be used for patient care, teaching, or research, this book covers the entire field of vascular anomalies, demonstrating all the major types and presenting the most current classifications, diagnostic techniques, and management strategies. Useful tables, figures, and patient images illustrate the conditions being discussed and detailed treatment options include patient examples. Catalog no. K22826, September 2013, 250 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-57626-399-0, $85.00 / £65.00

Operative Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Second Edition Edited by

John Langdon, Emeritus Professor, King's College London, UK Mohan Patel, Consultant Surgeon, Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, UK Robert Ord, University of Baltimore, Maryland, USA Peter Brennan, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, UK Written by recognised experts in the field of operative oral and maxillofacial surgery, this book shows the essential steps in the most common procedures in current clinical practice. The authors have kept to a standard template, ensuring a minimum of discussion and an emphasis on surgical technique. Topics include diagnostic investigations, oral surgery, malignant disease of the mouth and jaw, salivary and thyroid surgery, vascular lesions, trauma, temporomandibular joint, cleft lip and palate, craniofacial surgery, and facial aesthetic surgery. Clear line diagrams and clinical photographs complement the text. Catalog no. K17037, November 2010, 836 pp., Pack - Book and eBook ISBN: 978-0-340-94589-6, $497.00 / £326.00

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Practice Management Cosmetic Medicine & Aesthetic Surgery Strategies for Success Edited by

Renato Saltz, MD Saltz Plastic Surgery and Spa Vitoria, Salt Lake City and Park City, Utah, USA

The first of its kind, this landmark work is packed with practical information on the financial and business aspects of cosmetic medicine. It focuses on current trends of patient demand and how cosmetic medicine can help aesthetic surgeons keep their practices busy and viable when requests for more invasive surgery are lagging. The book also includes step-by-step clinical descriptions of noninvasive procedures and presents preoperative and postoperative photos that demonstrate results of combined surgical and nonsurgical procedures. Catalog no. K22800, May 2009, 526 pp., Pack - Book and DVD ISBN: 978-1-57626-300-6, $325.00 / £250.00

Aesthetic Medicine Growing Your Practice Marie Czenko Kuechel Czenko Kuechel Consulting Ltd, USA

The essential guide for running a successful practice, this book focuses on fundamental business principles tailored to the practice of aesthetic medicine. It provides methods for establishing brand and image and provides strategies for marketing a practice to today’s informed consumers. It explains how to build traffic and referrals and how to convert and retain patients. Narratives underscore key points and real-life case examples help surgeons avoid practice pitfalls. Catalog no. K22802, August 2009, 507 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-57626-314-3, $60.00 / £38.99

How to Cut it in the Media A PR Manual for Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons and Professionals in Cosmetic Medicine Edited by

Tingy Simoes Wavelength Marketing Communications, London, UK

Written by a prominent PR advisor, this e-manual provides aesthetic medical professionals with a guide to understanding journalists’ motives, press outlets and their audiences, proactive and reactive PR, how to handle difficult interviews, and the risks of “going public” on an issue. It also highlights how to maximize good publicity and ensure good selfmarketing, particularly through the use of social media. Both new and seasoned medical and surgical professionals, including nurses and other practice personnel, will find this an invaluable resource on managing and preventing difficult situations. Catalog no. H100480, June 2013, 120 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-84214-549-4, $62.95 / £39.99 Also available as an eBook

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2015 Plastic Surgery Conferences Dates

Conference

Location

January 14-17

American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Annual Scientific Meeting AACS

New Orleans, LA, USA

January 21-26

AAHS (American Association of Hand Surgery), ASPN (American Society for the Perripheral Nerve) and ASRM (American Society of Reconstructive Microsurgery) Annual Meeting

Atlantis Resort, Bahamas

January 22-25

Southeastern Society of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons SESPRS Oculoplastic & Breast Symposium

Atlanta, GA, USA

January 29-31

ASAPS Las Vegas 2014 Aesthetic Symposium

Las Vegas, NV, USA

February 12-14

49th Annual Baker Gordon Educational Symposium

Miami, FL, USA

March 4-9

Dallas Rhinoplasty & Cosmetic Symposium

Dallas, TX, USA

March 19-22

WSRM - World Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery

Mumbai, India

April 10-11

NVPC Dagen

Amsterdam, Netherlands

April 20-25

American Cleft Palate - Craniofacial Association

Palm Springs, CA

April 30 - May 5

ASPS - Aesthetics

Las Vegas, NV, USA

May 14

The Rhinoplasty Society Annual Meeting - RSM

Montreal, QC, Canada

ASAPS (Annual Mtg)

Montreal, QC, Canada

May 14-19

The Aesthetic Meeting

Montreal, QC, Canada

May 28-30

EURAPS

Edinburgh, UK

June 4-6

Beauty Through Science

Stockholm, Sweden

June 10-14

Vegas Cosmetic Surgery - Multispecialty Foundation Meeting

Las Vegas, NV, USA

August 1-4

Duke Flap Course

Durham, NC, USA

August 27-29

Breast and Body Contouring

Santa Fe, NM, USA

August 25-29

WCS World Congress of Surgery

Bangkok, Thailand

August 28-31

Oral & Written PS Board Prep - OWPBP

Chicago, IL, USA

September 14

Milano Fat Injection Meeting

Milano, Italy

September 4-6

CATFAS - Controversies, Arts and Technology in Facial Aesthetic Surgery

Gent, Belgium

September 7-12

WCOL - World Congress of Lymphology

San Francisco, CA, USA

September 12-14

ISPRES Congress

Miami, FL, USA

September 27-30

AAO-HNSF (American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery)

Dallas, TX, USA

October 1-3

AAFPRS Annual Mtg

Dallas, TX, USA

October 2-5

European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery - EAFPS

Caanes, France, Spain

October 16-20

ASPS - American Society of Plastic Surgery

Boston, MA, USA

November 1-3

Annual QMP Reconstructive Surgery Symposium - RSS

Chicago, IL, USA

November 6-9

QMP Aesthetic Surgery Symposium - AESS

Chicago, IL, USA

November 7-10

International Perforator Flaps Course

New York, NY, USA

November 12-15

ISHRS International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery

Bangkok, Thailand

November 12-15

NASS - North American Spine Society - Annual Meeting

San Francisco, CA, USA

December 4-11

The Cutting Edge Aesthetic Surgery Symposium (Aston Baker Mtg)

New York, NY, USA

For the most up-to-date list of conferences, please visit plasticsurgery.crcpress.com

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Unmatched Coverage of Cleft Care— Everything from Prenatal Diagnosis to Final Orthognathic Surgery Catalog no. K23346, May 2015 c. 1300 pp., Pack - Book and eBook ISBN: 978-1-4822-4089-4 $365.00 / £230.00

Designed to Help Educate Families of Children with Clefts Catalog no. K23445, April 2015 c. 428 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-4822-4368-0 $39.95 / £25.99

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