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MANAGEMENT OF FACIAL LINES AND WRINKLES Acquisitions Editor: Danette Knopp Drrclopmeutal Editor: Christina Houston-Crute Production Editor: Karen G. Edmonson Manufacturing Manager: Timothy Reynolds Cover Designer: Karen Quigley Compositor: Maryland Composition 20011 by LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS 227 East Washington Square Philadelphia, PA 19106-3780 USA LWW.com All rights reserved. This book is protected by copyright. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form of by any means, including photocopying, or utilized by any information storage and retrieval system without written permission from the copyright owner, except for brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Materials appearing in this book prepared by individuals as part of their official duties as U.S. government employees are not covered by the above-mentioned copyright. Printed and bound in China Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Management of facial lines and wrinkles / edited by Andrew Blitzer ... [ et al.]. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7817-1551-2. - ISBN 0-7817-1551 1. Facelift. 2. Chemical peel. 3. Skin-Wrinkles-Surgery. 1. Blitzer. Andrew. [DNLM: 1. Rhytidoplasty. 2. Botulinum Toxins-therapeutic use. 3. Chemexfoliation. 4. Facial Muscles-drug effects. 5. Laser Surgery. 6. Skin Aging. WE 705 M2676 1999] RD I 19.5.F33M26 1999 617.5'20592-dc21 DNLM/DLC for Library of Congress 99-35334 CIP Care has been taken to confirm the accuracy of the information presented and to describe generally accepted practices. However. the authors, editors, and publisher are not responsible for errors or omissions or for any consequences from application of the information in this book and make no warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to the currency, completeness, or accuracy of the contents of the publication. Application of this information in a particular situation remains the professional responsibility of the practitioner. The authors, editors, and publisher have exerted every effort to ensure that drug sele ction and dosage set forth in this text are in accordance with current recommendations and practice at the time of publication. However, in view of ongoing research. changes in government regulations, and the constant flow of information relating to drug therapy and drug reactions. the reader is urged to check the package insert for each drug for any change in indications and dosage and for added warnings and precautions. This is particularly important when the recommended agent is a new or infrequently employed drug. Some drugs and medical devices presented in this publication have Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for limited use in restricted research settings. It is the responsibility of the health care provider to ascertain the FDA status of each drug or device planned for use in their clinical practice. 10987654321 MANAGEMENT OF FACIAL LINES AND WRINKLES Edited by Andrew Blitzer, M.D., D.D.S. Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology Columbia University New York, New York William J. Binder, M.D., F.A.C.S. Assistant Clinical Professor Department of Head and Neck Surgery UCLA School of Medicine Los Angeles; California J. Brian Boyd, M.D., F.A.C.S. Chairman of Plastic Surgery Cleveland Clinic Florida Fort Lauderdale, Florida Alastair Carruthers, M.D. Clinical Professor Division of Dermatology University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia LIPPIMCOTT WILLAMS & WILKINS A Wolters Kluwer Company Philadelphia ∙ Baltimore ∙ NewYork • London Buenos Aires • Hong Kong • Sydney • Tokyo CONTENTS CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS xi PREFACE XV ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xvii 1. ANATOMY OF FACIAL LINES AND WRINKLES 1 Janet H. Prystowsky and Daniel Mark Siegel 2. USE OF RETINOIDS, SUPERFICIAL PEELS, α-HYDROXY ACIDS, AND OTHER TOPICAL AGENTS 9 Natalie L. Semchyshyn and Janet H. Prystowsky 3. CHEMICAL PEELING WITH PHENOL AND TCA 25 Walter Peters 4. COMPARISON OF CHEMICAL AND LASER PEELS 45 Lenora I. Felderman 5. DERMABRASION 55 A.F. Connell and J. Brian Boyd 6. FACIAL SKIN RESURFACING WITH THE ERBIUM: YAG LASER: A HISTOLOGIC PERSPECTIVE 73 Maritza I. Perez, David E. Bank, and David Silvers vii Viii Contents 7. LASER SKIN RESURFACING 81 Steven J. Pearlman, W. Gregory Chernoff, and M. Sean Freeman 8. FACIAL CONTOURING: THE EFFECTIVE USE OF FACIAL IMPLANTS 101 William J. Binder 9. DERMAL ALLOGRAFT USE FOR SOFT-TISSUE AUGMENTATION 123 Jonathan M. Sykes 10. FACIAL IMPLANT GOR-TEX 135 Maurice M. Khosh 11. INJECTABLE AUGMENTATION (FAT, COLLAGEN) 145 Arnold William Klein 12. DIRECT EXCISION OF FACIAL LINES AND WRINKLES 177 William Lawson, Anthony J. Reino, and Daniel Leeman 13. SURGICAL CORRECTION OF THE SKELETAL FRAME 197 Geoffrey M. W. McKellar and Ann P. Collins 14. ENDOSCOPic BROW-LIFT 211 Ira D. Papel 15. OPEN BROW-LIFT 221 Mark A. Smith and Harry K. Moon 16. FACE LIFTING 233 J. Brian Boyd 17. BLEPHAROPLASTY 255 Norman J. Pastorek 18. BOTULINUM TOXIN THERAPY: BASIC SCIENCE AND OVERVIEW OF OTHER THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS 279 Mitchell F. Brin 19. BOTULINUM TOXIN INJECTIONS FOR FACIAL LINES AND WRINKLES: TECHNIQUE 303 Andrew Blitzer, William J. Binder, and Mitchell F. Brin Contents ix 20. BOTULINUM TOXIN AND LASER RESURFACING FOR LINES AROUND THE EYES 315 Jean D.A. Carruthers and Alastair Carruthers 21. PHOTODOCUMENTATION AND COMPUTER IMAGING 333 Larry D. Schoenrock and J. Todd Andrews 22. SIMPLE SOLUTIONS TO COMMON FACIAL SKIN PROBLEMS 351 Janice Pastorek SUBJECT INDEX 361 xi CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS J. Todd Andrews, M.D. Kingwood Medical Plaza, 22999 US Highway 59, Suite 246, Kingwood, Texas 77339 David E. Bank, M.D. Director, The Center for Dermatology, Cosmetic and Laser Surgery, 359 East Main Street, Suite 4G/E Mount Kisco, New York 10549; Attending, Department of Dermatology, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, 638 West 168th Street, New York, New York 10032 William J. Binder, M.D., F.A.C.S. Assistant Clinical Professor and Attending Surgeon, Department of Head and Neck Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 90067 Andrew Blitzer, M.D., D.D.S. Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology Columbia University, 630 West 168th Street, New York, New York 10032; Director, New York Center for Voice and Swallowing Disorders, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, 1000 Tenth Avenue, New York, New York 10019 J. Brian Boyd, M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor of Surgery, Ohio State University; Director and Chairman, Department of Plastic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, 3000 W. Cypress Creek Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Mitchell F. Brin, M.D. Associate Professor of Neurology, Director, Movement Disorders Program, Mount Sinai Medical School; Attending, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai-NYU Medical Center, One Gustave L. Levy Place Box 1052, New York, New York 10029-6574 Alastair Carruthers, M.D. Clinical Professor, Division of Dermatology, Head, Dermatology Surgery, The Skin Care Center, 835 West Tenth Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 4E8

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