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Features
Offers comprehensive coverage of aesthetic and reconstructive procedures
Expands on an additional thirteen chapters ranging from orbital fractures to lacrimal system reconstruction
Includes more than six dozen operative videos
Adds 30 new videos showcasing the latest procedures, totaling more than 9 hours of footage
Contains more than 2,900 detailed color anatomical and surgical illustrations
Includes a complimentary eBook version with purchase of the print version
Summary
Eyelid & Periorbital Surgery offers expansive coverage of aesthetic and reconstructive procedures in oculoplastic surgery. Oculoplastic and plastic surgeons combine their talents in this unique two-volume clinical resource that features comprehensive guidance for solving both common and rare eyelid and periorbital problems.
With more than 2,900 photos and color illustrations, this edition has 26 rewritten first edition chapters and expands on an additional 13 new chapters, including topics ranging from nonsurgical periorbital rejuvenation to male blepharoplasty. Best of all, there are more than 30 new surgical videos demonstrating the latest surgical techniques. Also included is a complimentary eBook.
Divided into 5 sections, the book begins by covering the fundamentals including periorbital and eyelid anatomy, eyelid function, innervation, biomechanics, and tissue grafts. The following section discusses aesthetic surgery including procedures such as brow lift, upper and lower blepharoplasty, midface lift, treatment of malar bags and festoons, lateral canthal dysfunction, and management of chemosis.
A new section has been added on aesthetic nonsurgical state-of-the-art periorbital treatments with an update on injectable fillers, botulinum toxin injections, and fat grafting. The reconstructive surgery section covers ptosis surgery, upper and lower eyelid reconstruction, entropion and ectropion reconstruction, surgery for facial paralysis, malignant eyelid tumors, Graves' disease, and the treatment of pediatric patients.
The new final section covers orbital and lacrimal surgery including blowout fracture of the orbital floor, neuroophthalmologic injuries, evisceration and enucleation, late repair of orbital fractures, and management of the lacrimal system. Step-by-step descriptions and detailed videos provide a wide variety of tips, clinical pearls, and personal insights from the authors making this an invaluable resource for surgeons interested in the topic.
Table of Contents
FUNDAMENTALS
Periorbital and Eyelid Anatomy
Current Concepts of Eyelid Function, Innervation, and Biomechanics
Basic Principles of Eyelid Surgery
Periorbital Reconstructive Tissue Grafts
AESTHETIC SURGERY
Aging Changes in the Eyelid and Periorbital Area
Surgical Rejuvenation of the Forehead and Eyebrows
Upper Lid Blepharoplasty
Lower Lid Blepharoplasty
Midface Lift
Treatment of Malar Bags and Festoons
Male Blepharoplasty
Asian Blepharoplasty
Complications of Upper and Lower Lid Blepharoplasty
Correction of Lower Lid Malposition
Lateral Canthal Dysfunction
Lateral Canthal Anchoring: Principles of Eye Fissure Shape
Management of Chemosis
AESTHETIC NONSURGICAL PERIORBITAL TREATMENTS
Nonsurgical Periorbital Rejuvenation
Injectable Fillers
Cosmetic Uses of Botulinum Toxin
Fat Grafting and Complications in the Periorbital Region
RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
Ptosis: Evaluation and Treatment
Malignant Eyelid Tumors
Eyelid Reconstruction after Mohs Surgery
Upper Eyelid Reconstruction
Lower Eyelid Reconstruction
Medial and Lateral Canthal Reconstruction
Management of Eyelid and Periorbital Trauma
Involutional Entropion and Ectropion
Cicatricial Entropion and Ectropion
Facial Nerve Palsy
Eye Changes in Graves' Disease
Pediatric Eyelid Anomalies
ORBITAL AND LACRIMAL SURGERY
Blowout Fracture of the Orbital Floor
Acute Orbital Trauma: Evaluation of Neuroophthalmologic Injuries
Evisceration and Enucleation
The Anophthalmic Socket
Late Repair of Orbital Fractures
Lacrimal System and Treatment of Epiphora
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