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Injections in Aesthetic Medicine

Atlas of Full-face and Full-body Treatment

Edited by Mario Goisis
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Milan, Italy
Published: 2nd Oct 2016
Dimensions: w 210mm h 279mm
Weight: 8541g
ISBN-10: 8847058414
ISBN-13: 9788847058415
Barcode No: 9788847058415
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Synopsis
The use of injectables, known as dermal fillers, is becoming ever more popular in aesthetic medicine. Full-face and full-body treatments using such fillers are increasingly substituting for various surgical techniques; not only do they provide immediate results at a lower cost, but they also avoid the use of general anesthesia and shorten the recovery period. In addition, dermal fillers can be successfully used for body remodeling, for example in patients with bow legs and those requiring breast remodeling.This book outlines the fundamental principles of the use of different fillers and injection techniques in the treatment of facial and body areas. An impressive collection of sequential color photographs illustrate the procedures step by step and demonstrate the results. The volume will be an invaluable tool for aesthetic doctors, practicing dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and all other physicians interested in the field of aesthetic medicine.

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"A textbook that describes many aesthetic-injection techniques, including injections of the neck and decolletage, arm, hand, breast, calf, and tear trough, as well as injections for scar revision. ... The biggest reasons to purchase this book is that it includes topics that are not covered in other injection books ... . This is a book that an experienced injector might want to purchase because it includes a different perspective for the aesthetic physician." (Ronald Moy, Aesthetic Surgery Journal, Vol. 35 (4), May, 2015)