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Aesthetic Surgery Techniques A Case-Based Approach This page intentionally left blank A e s t h e t i c S u r g e r y T e c h n i q u e s A Case-Based Approach James D. Frame FRCS, FRCS (Plast) Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Professor of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, School of Medicine, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, Essex, UK Shahrokh C. Bagheri BS, DMD, MD, FACS, FICD Chief of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Northside Hospital, Atlanta and Forsyth, GA, USA David J. Smith Jr. MD Professor of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of South Florida; Richard G. Connar Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery, University of South Florida; Chief Medical Officer, Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation, Tampa, FL, USA Husain Ali Khan MD, DMD, FACS Attending Surgeon, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Northside Hospital, Atlanta and Forsyth, GA, USA For additional online content visit ExpertConsult.com Edinburgh London New York Oxford Philadelphia St Louis Sydney 2019 © 2019, Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Details on how to seek permission, further information about the Publisher’s permissions policies and our arrangements with organizations such as the Copyright Clearance Center and the Copyright Licensing Agency, can be found at our website: www.elsevier.com/permissions. This book and the individual contributions contained in it are protected under copyright by the Publisher (other than as may be noted herein). Notices Practitioners and researchers must always rely on their own experience and knowledge in evaluating and using any information, methods, compounds or experiments described herein. Because of rapid advances in the medical sciences, in particular, independent verification of diagnoses and drug dosages should be made. To the fullest extent of the law, no responsibility is assumed by Elsevier, authors, editors or contributors for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions, or ideas contained in the material herein. ISBN: 978-0-323-41745-7 Printed in China Last digit is the print number: 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Content Strategist: Belinda Kuhn Content Development Specialist: Fiona Conn/Kim Benson Project Manager: Louisa Talbott Design: Paula Catalano Illustration Manager: Amy Naylor/Karen Giacomucci Illustrator: Rob Flewell Marketing Manager: Melissa Fogarty Contents Video Contents vii Section 4: Rhinoplasty Preface ix David J. Smith Acknowledgments xi 15 Prominent Nose 111 List of Contributors xiii Igor Niechajev 16 Aesthetic Nasal Tip Surgery 121 Part 1: Introduction Kirill Pshenisnov David J. Smith 17 Crooked Nose 133 Charles East 1 Informed Consent: Protecting the Patient 18 The Middle Eastern–Mediterranean Nose 137 and the Surgeon 3 Nazim Çerkeş Neal R. Reisman, Hugh Henderson 19 The Asian Rhinoplasty 147 2 Aesthetic Medicine: Surgical Pearls 7 Naoyuki Ohtake, Kazunari Karahashi, Nobuyuki Shioya Jaffer Khan, Zara Yousufzai, Natasha Jaffer Khan 20 Male Rhinoplasty 153 3 Aesthetic Applications for Fillers 25 Clifford Clark, Jared Troy Phillipe Bellity 21 Medical Rhinoplasty 161 Christopher M.E. Rowland Payne Part 2: Head and Neck Section 1: Forehead and Brow James D. Frame Part 3: Perioral Aesthetics and Dentistry 4 Brow Lift 33 Shahrokh C. Bagheri and Husain Ali Khan Peter Scott, Philip Peirce 22 Aesthetic Orthognathic Surgery 169 5 Endoscopic Endotine Brow Lift Made Easy 39 Michael Miloro, Michael R. Markiewicz Peter Arnstein 23 Implantology 185 Section 2: Eyes Edward R. Schlissel James D. Frame and David J. Smith 24 Aesthetic Dentistry of the Smile Line 189 Arun Nayyar 6 Upper Blepharoplasty 45 Janek S. Januszkiewicz 7 Asian Blepharoplasty 53 Takanori Yamawaki, Naoyuki Ohtake, Nobuyuki Shioya Part 4: Breast 8 Midface Descent and Malar Support 61 James D. Frame Ernesto J. Ruas 9 Anatomic Relationship of SOOF and ROOF 25 The Small Breast 195 in Eyelid Rejuvenation 67 Henrique P.L. Cintra Hazem M. Aly, James D. Frame 26 Breast Reduction: Superomedial Pedicle 10 Nonsurgical Rejuvenation of the Periorbital Area 73 Wise-Pattern Approach 205 Patrick J. Treacy Alexandre S.F. Fonseca, Guilherme Flosi Stocchero, Gustavo Flosi Stocchero Section 3: Face Lift 27 Mastopexy with Mesh for Breast Ptosis 213 James D. Frame Petrus V. van Deventer 11 High SMAS Face Lift 81 28 Simultaneous Augmentation and Periareolar Bud S. Alpert Mastopexy: Indications and Limitations 219 12 Management of the Neck 91 Alberto Rancati, Claudio Angrigiani Gregory P. Mueller, Nicholas R. Nikolov 29 Asymmetric Breast 225 13 The Turkey Neck: Surgical Management 99 Garrick Georgeu Darryl J. Hodgkinson 30 Transaxillary Excision of Gynecomastia 14 Platysma Bands 105 (Andromastia) 231 Miles G. Berry, Jan J. Stanek Paul Levick vi Contents Part 5: Trunk and Abdominal Wall Part 6: Upper and Lower Extremity James D. Frame James D. Frame 31 Improving the Waistline with the Modified 36 Upper Arms: Rejuvenation of the Arm 277 Brazilian Abdominoplasty 239 Graeme Southwick, Alenka Paddle Bassem M. Mossaad 37 Aesthetic Management of the Aging Hand 283 32 Postbariatric Abdominoplasty 247 Kaushik Chakrabarty Anne Dancey 38 Inner Thigh Lift 287 33 Nonexcisional Management of the Anterior Pedro S. Coltro, Fernanda B. Correa, Jayme A. Farina Jr. Abdominal Wall 255 39 Inner Thigh Reduction: Reshaping Using a Riccardo Frati, Grant Hamlet Two-Way Vector Technique 291 34 Body Contouring Following Massive Marcelo A. Cuadrado Weight Loss 261 Index 297 Shailesh Vadodaria, Dharmadev Trivedi 35 Gluteal Augmentation 269 Marcelo Olivan Video Contents Chapter 2: Aesthetic Medicine: Surgical Pearls • Video 34.2 Prone position with marking • Video 2.1 Botulinum toxin to corrugator, depressor • Video 34.3 Right posterior skin excision following supercilli; botulinum toxin to frontalis muscle and liposuction for pseudoundermining procerus muscle complex • Video 34.4 Left posterior skin excision following • Video 2.2 Tear trough and lateral orbital rim liposuction enhancement • Video 34.5 Completed bilateral posterior skin excision • Video 2.3 Temple filler: volumization of temple area • Video 34.6 Skin closure of posterior wound • Video 2.4 Nonsurgical rhinoplasty • Video 34.7 Final dressing of posterior wound • Video 2.5 Periocular rejuvenation following insertion of suction drain • Video 2.6 Cheek filler • Video 34.8 Patient turned supine and ventral torso • Video 2.7 Upper lip augmentation prepared • Video 2.8 Lip augmentation • Video 34.9 Power-assisted liposuction with 4-mm • Video 2.9 Hyaluronic acid to prejowl sulcus, cannula marionette, and lower nasolabial fold • Video 34.10 Incision for skin excision • Video 2.10 Nefertiti lift with botulinum • Video 34.11 Preserving Scarpa’s fascia • Video 2.11 Hand rejuvenation with hyaluronic acid • Video 34.12 Midline dissection • Video 34.13 Completed dissection for excision of skin flap Chapter 12: Management of the Neck • Video 34.14 Excised skin flap • Video 12.1 oVio360 dynamic imaging link. 50-year-old • Video 34.15 Marking for plication of the anterior rectus woman before and after trampoline platysmaplasty sheath and neck-defining suture. (Courtesy of G. Mueller, • Video 34.16 Completed plication M.D. and oVio Technologies, Newport Beach, CA, • Video 34.17 Progressive tension sutures (quilting USA.) sutures) • Video 34.18 Umbilical transposition Chapter 13: The Turkey Neck: Surgical Management • Video 34.19 Skin approximation in lower abdomen • Video 13.1 Identification of elevation point and and exteriorization of umbilicus window under platysma • Video 34.20 Deep dermal sutures with the halving • Video 13.2 Triple-cable suture fixation to Lore’s fascia method • Video 13.3 Horizontal and vertical tightening of • Video 34.21 Skin closure of lower abdomen platysma to Lore’s fascia using the triple-cable suture • Video 34.22 Appearance after closure of anterior technique wound • Video 13.4 Redundant platysma band resection by • Video 34.23 Application of Steri-Strips submental incision Chapter 35: Gluteal Augmentation Chapter 16: Aesthetic Nasal Tip Surgery • Video 35.1 Gluteal augmentation: surgical technique • Video 16.1 Second interdomal stitch (SIDS) Chapter 39: Inner Thigh Reduction: Reshaping Using a Chapter 30: Transaxillary Excision of Gynecomastia Two-Way Vector Technique (Andromastia) • Video 39.1 Skin markings for two-way vector • Video 30.1 Surgical management of gynaecomastia technique for inner thigh reduction (andromastia): the Levick technique • Video 39.2 Operative technique for two-way vector technique for inner thigh reduction Chapter 34: Body Contouring Following Massive Weight Loss • Video 34.1 Preoperative circumferential marking in standing position This page intentionally left blank Preface This book is dedicated to all those who suffer from deformity Like many surgical disciplines, the practice of aesthetic and disfigurement and seek an opportunity to improve their surgery has evolved by developing improved surgical tech- appearance and restore function. The skills of the Aesthetic niques to meet increasing patient expectations. In most cosmetic Surgeon in helping Cosmetic Surgery patients, as illustrated procedures, the vast majority of advances are from the teaching in this book, can be translated to helping those such individuals. of surgical skill sets to younger surgeons through operative It is up to the Surgeons to learn these specialty skills and put training, textbooks, lectures, and symposia. The difficulty of them into practice. This concept is known as Aesthetica and developing randomized or prospective cohort studies and our book, with elaborate illustrations and videos, provides multicenter analyses for aesthetic procedures contributes to many tips and tricks on how to improve as a Surgeon and, the progression via more traditional modes of teaching. Aesthetic more importantly, improve patient outcomes. Congratulations surgery is unique due to constantly changing trends, as well to Elsevier for their insight and support throughout. as the racial and regional ethnic preferences that drive patient There is no substitute for clinical experience in aesthetic desires to achieve what is considered an aesthetic result. medicine and surgery. It is the Hippocratic responsibility of There are few books that deliver a case-based approach to those with experience to enhance the knowledge base of those common aesthetic problems, particularly with a global perspec- embarking on their new careers. We (the editors) represent the tive. The topics included in this book are based on the basic current interdisciplinary approach to educating for the many competencies recognized for hands-on training of an aesthetic specialties associated with the beauty industry. surgeon and include the latest tips and tricks in the aesthetic A clinician’s aesthetic practice should represent her or his and beauty industry. The authors are selected from experienced fundamental roots in medical training. There must be limitations clinicians across the globe, and each presents cases that are to the unqualified extension of practice, all in the patients’ best easily identified in a normal practice, describing their technique interests. and outcomes with minimal but relevant bibliography and There are many traps for the unwary clinician that can be operative videos. largely circumvented with an understanding of the needs We the editors hope that the inquiring clinician will be and realistic expectations of the patient. The dysmorphic and stimulated to improve his or her best practice. psychologically vulnerable patient must be identified and protected from harm at all times. Similarly, if a surgeon can JDF provide for an appropriately selected patient’s desires, then SCB modern aesthetic medicine and surgical practice can be DJS immensely satisfying and rewarding. HAK

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