Cosmetic Surgery TodayThieme, 2005 - 207 páginas For millennia, men and women have turned to surgical and cosmetic aids in the pursuit of well-being through physical beauty. Indeed many of the procedures performed by todays aesthetic plastic surgeons have their origins in places and cultures as remote as ancient Egypt and Rome. Written with candor and compassion, Cosmetic Surgery Today presents clear descriptions of the latest techniques, including face lifting, nose correction, liposuction, breast augmentation, reconstructive surgery, procedures specifically for male patients, hair transplantation, and many more. Before-and-after photos clearly show what is involved in each procedure. Cosmetic Surgery Today provides the background necessary for an intelligent, informed discussion about aesthetic surgery that will interest not only potential patients, but also medical professionals in other fields, journalists, stylists, make-up artists, and anyone interested in this much-discussed, but often poorly understood field. Packed with accessible, practical information, this unique resource is a fascinating exploration of the true nature of beauty and well-being and the vital role aesthetic surgery can play in achieving it. |
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... body which would be considered by the average prudent observer to be within the broad range of " normal " and an acceptable variation for age and ethnic origin ; and in addition , is performed for a condition which is judged by ...
... body a more harmonic appearance , of achieving a certain degree of approxi- mation to the ideals of the social environment with regard to bodily proportions , and thus , in turn , increasing the mental stability of the patient . A Brief ...
... Body Using New Methods ) , Dieffenbach , as the founder of modern plastic surgery , writes : " A blind man arouses pity , but a person without a nose creates re- pulsion and horror . And what's more , the world is still used to ...
... body wherever possible . Fine suture material and special suturing techniques usually result in the scars being very inconspicuous . Although existing scars can be considerably improved , they cannot be entirely removed . Is aesthetic ...
... body . Only the most common are listed here . Operations in the In the region of the head ( Fig . 3 ) mention is made of : head region Fig . 3 The units of facial ex- pression ( interrupted lines ) are very important when planning opera ...
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XIII | 40 |
A Brief History of Plastic Surgery | 47 |
Adverse Reactions after Surgery | 54 |
Face Styling | 60 |
For the Tired Eye LookEyelid Lifting | 65 |
Harmonizing the Nose | 72 |
Chin Correction | 79 |
79 | 102 |
Correction of Prominent Ears Otoplasty 82 | 117 |
The Man as a Patient | 125 |
Penis Prostheses | 133 |
Corrections of the Arms and Legs | 136 |
Breast Reconstruction | 142 |
Tattoos | 148 |
In the Temple of the Religion of Surgery | 154 |
Cheekbone Augmentation | 205 |