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Theories of Facial Aging: Gravitational Versus Volumetric
Pages 3-5
This atlas provides a concise overview of the principle of fat grafting and its clinical applications to treat aging in the central areas of the face in a minimally invasive manner. The authors start with a short description of the anatomical basis of facial aging and by presenting current facial rejuvenation techniques. Here the emphasis is on the process of harvesting and preparing macro-, micro-, intradermal and nano-fat for injection. Thanks to the book’s numerous illustrations and short descriptions, readers will find valuable information on where and how to inject the fat combined with the authors’ individual techniques and refinements. Aging is a major issue in today’s society. Facial rejuvenation procedures seek to enhance the final outcome and durability of surgery and to minimize drawbacks. The current trend is to use less invasive methods requiring fewer incisions, which produce more natural-looking results. This atlas shows the authors’ personal techniques to help achieve that goal.
Theories of Facial Aging: Gravitational Versus Volumetric
Pages 3-5
The Anatomic Basis of Facial Aging and Facial Rejuvenation Techniques
Pages 7-10
Fat Grafting: Principles and General Concepts
Pages 11-16
Anatomic Reference Points to Consider to Avoid Vessel and Nerve Injury During Facial Fat Grafting
Pages 17-19
Complications in Facial Fat Grafting
Pages 21-22
A How-to Guide on Structural Fat Grafting, Microfat Grafting, Sharp-Needle Intradermal Fat, Nanofat Grafting, and Emulsion or Fractioned Fat
Pages 25-45
Facial Fat Grafting
Pages 47-48
Frontal, Temple, and Periorbital Fat Grafting
Pages 49-59
Malar Area: Correction of the Facial Negative Vector
Pages 61-62
Nasolabial Folds and Labiomental Creases
Pages 63-66
Lips and the Perioral Area
Pages 67-68
Mentoplasty and Mandibular Area
Pages 69-72
Nasal Lipofilling
Pages 73-75
Neck or Cervical Lipofilling
Pages 77-78
Facial Mesotherapy
Pages 79-81
Facelift
Pages 83-97
Clinical Cases
Pages 101-113
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