Atlas of Asian Rhinoplasty

Atlas of Asian Rhinoplasty

Author: Man Koon SUH

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-08-06

Total Pages: 902

ISBN-13: 9811086451

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This superbly illustrated atlas, featuring approximately 2,500 high-quality illustrations, will help all surgeons who perform rhinoplasty in Asian patients to achieve excellent aesthetic and functional outcomes. The differences in nasal anatomy and aesthetic goals between Asian and Western individuals are clearly explained, and the surgical materials appropriate to Asian rhinoplasty are identified. The full set of techniques employed in Asian rhinoplasty are then described and illustrated step by step, taking into account the important advances achieved in recent years. Among the procedures covered are dorsal augmentation using implants and autogenous tissue, tip plasty, tip reduction surgery, short nose correction, humpectomy, correction of alar-columellar disproportion, nostril and alar base reduction, and deviated nose correction. Guidance is offered on management of potential complications, and secondary rhinoplasty is also discussed. This book will enable surgeons to enhance the appearance of the nose in a way that is fully consistent with the other facial features of Asians.


A Practical Approach to Asian Rhinoplasty

A Practical Approach to Asian Rhinoplasty

Author: Yasushi Sugawara

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-11-15

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 4431568859

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Difficulty in rhinoplasty takes two forms: the aesthetic and the technical. Rhinoplasty surgeons need a sense of beauty to design the target shape, but the shape must comply with the patient’s often problematic demands. The only appropriate approach is to suggest two or three shapes that suit the patient’s appearance and expectations, and ask the patient to choose between them. The technical difficulty, on the other hand, lies in assessing the anatomical character of the problem and selecting the procedure that will achieve the desired shape. This textbook will help readers to make accurate diagnoses, simulate the target shape employing generally used retouch software, suggest to patients different target shapes, and learn how to choose the best procedure to produce the selected target shape. It will assist in the performance of rhinoplasties which take into account the individual patient’s requirements and achieve aesthetic results that guarantee patient satisfaction.


Aesthetic Plastic Surgery of the East Asian Face

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery of the East Asian Face

Author: Hong-Ryul Jin

Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781626231436

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Written and edited by world-renowned aesthetic plastic surgeons, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery of the East Asian Face presents cutting-edge techniques for performing plastic surgery on East Asian patients. Dr. Jin, a well-regarded surgeon in Korea, has compiled an outstanding clinical reference covering the latest techniques used in plastic surgery of the East Asian face, including: rhinoplasty, Asian eyelid surgery, facial contouring, and aging face surgery. In addition, this book covers the rapidly changing non-surgical treatments of botulinum toxin, fillers, and lasers. Key Features: Only includes techniques that are proven to be safe and clinically effective Covers all the major facial plastic surgery procedures performed on East Asian patients More than 850 full-color intraoperative photos and high-quality illustrations demonstrate techniques and procedures described in the text This book is an essential reference for aesthetic plastic surgeons and fellows interested in optimizing outcomes for their East Asian patients. It is filled with the insights, wisdom, and experience of leading experts in East Asian facial plastic surgery, and will surely be kept close at hand as a refresher, training guide, and atlas of facial plastic techniques.


Cosmetic Surgery of the Asian Face

Cosmetic Surgery of the Asian Face

Author: John A. McCurdy

Publisher: Thieme

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1588902188

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Two full-length, narrated DVDs with step-by-step demonstrations The demand for cosmetic surgery among Asians has grown dramatically. At the same time, the aesthetics of this surgery have evolved as well - from previous, more radical procedures to 'westernize' the face to a relatively conservative approach that improves facial balance and harmony while maintaining ethnic integrity. This lavishly illustrated book presents state-of-the-art surgical techniques for the Asian face. It covers a plethora of procedures, including suture-based, partial-incision, full-incision and revision double eyelid creation with various epicanthoplasty strategies; alloplast and autogenous augmentation rhinoplasty; malar and mandibular reduction; dimple fabrication; and more. The authors are highly experienced practitioners who offer insights into the cultural and psychological factors that can help Western surgeons better understand the Asian patient. Plus, the book includes two full-length, narrated DVDs with step-by-step demonstrations of double eyelid creation, nasal implant selection, augmentation rhinoplasty, alar-base reduction, and facial rejuvenative procedures. For all plastic and cosmetic surgeons working with Asian patients, this book is both an essential reference and a practical guide covering all the latest procedures not previously available from one source.


State of the Art Rhinoplasty Techniques

State of the Art Rhinoplasty Techniques

Author: Man Koon SUH

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-01-01

Total Pages: 511

ISBN-13: 9811652414

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In this book, Korean rhinoplasty masters present their current techniques for the correction of common nasal deformities and explain how to achieve an ideal balance between esthetic and functional outcomes. Among the procedures covered are the harvesting of autogenous tissue, nasal dorsal augmentation, diverse nasal tip techniques, alar rim and alar base surgery, mid-vault surgery, deviated nose correction, and secondary rhinoplasty techniques. Aspects of nasal anatomy of importance for Asian rhinoplasty are also carefully explained. A wealth of illustrative material documents the key steps in each procedure. The book is a collaborative enterprise between highly respected plastic surgeons and otolaryngologists with expertise in rhinoplasty. It will be an invaluable practical resource for all who perform rhinoplasty in Asian patients, whether in Asian countries or in countries with large Asian populations. The book contains various latest techniques that be usefully applied to Caucasian rhinoplasty as well.


Asian Facial Cosmetic Surgery

Asian Facial Cosmetic Surgery

Author: Jung I. Park

Publisher: Saunders

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781416002901

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This unique how-to atlas presents in-depth, detailed, richly illustrated coverage of cosmetic surgical procedures that apply specifically to the Asian patient. Dr. Park, a pioneer in this field, along with Dr. Toriumi and a host of global experts present procedures for and pitfalls of cosmetic surgery in the Asian population. Inside, you'll find coverage of techniques not typically found in other Asian cosmetic surgery texts, including the single suture technique and the debulking technique for double eyelid surgery - anatomy for maxillofacial surgery - premaxillary reduction - and more. Discusses the anatomic differences between people of European descent and the Asian patient. Covers potential problems specific to Asian patients, including asymmetric eyelid creases - undesirably shaped eyelid crease - hollowness - "Westernization" - overly high eyelid crease - multiple creases - eyelid ptosis - scarring after epicanthal fold surgery - and more. Features augmentation rhinoplasty-covering both the use of alloplastic material and biological grafts LDetails the single suture technique and the debulking technique for double eyelid surgery - anatomy for maxillofacial surgery - premaxillary reduction - mandibulogram - aesthetic facial skeletal surgery - cheek dimple creation - mandible angle reduction - and Botox injection for masseteric hypertrophy. Uses 750 illustrations-most in full color-that depict every nuance of every procedure so you can quickly grasp each concept. With 23 contributors.


Facial Plastic Surgery Procedures in the Non-Caucasian Population, An Issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, E-Book

Facial Plastic Surgery Procedures in the Non-Caucasian Population, An Issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, E-Book

Author: Yong Ju Jang

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2021-09-28

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 0323798896

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This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, Guest Edited by Dr. Yong Ju Jang, is dedicated to Facial Plastic Surgery Procedures in the Non-Caucasian Population. This issue is one of four selected each year by our series consulting editor, Dr. J. Regan Thomas. Articles in this issue include, but are not limited to: Facelift for East Asian, Facelift for African descendants, Forehead lift for Asian, Lower eyelid and midface rejuvenation, Blepharoplasty for Asian (Incisional technique), Non incisional blepharoplasty for Asian, Cosmetic bone contouring surgery for Asian, Two jaw surgery for Asian, Special considerations in facial reconstruction in the Non-Caucasian Patient, Rhinoplasty for African descendants, Cosmetic augmentation rhinoplasty for East Asians, and Special consideration in rhinoplasty for east Asian deformed noses. Provides in-depth, clinical reviews on the latest updates in Facial Plastic Surgery Procedures in the Non-Caucasian Population, providing actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field; Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create these timely topic-based reviews.


Atlas of Operative Otorhinolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery: Facial Plastics, Cosmetics and Reconstructive Surgery

Atlas of Operative Otorhinolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery: Facial Plastics, Cosmetics and Reconstructive Surgery

Author: Bachi T Hathiram

Publisher: JP Medical Ltd

Published: 2013-03-31

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9350904810

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89. Chemical Peels. 90. Head and Neck Tissue Expansion 91. The Surgical Technique of LASER Skin Resurfacing. 92. Hair Transplantation 93. Surgery for Alopecia 94. Upper and Lower Lid Blepharoplasty 95. SMAS Rhytidectomy: Preoperative Evaluation, Surgical Techniques and Pitfalls 96. Planning and Facial Analysis before Rhinoplasty 97. A Color Atlas of Septorhinoplasty 98. Augmentation Rhinoplasty 99. The Surgical Management of the Crooked Nose 100. Surgical Techniques in Open Rhinoplasty Procedures 101. Rhinoplasty for Cleft Nasal Deformity 102. Revision Rhinoplasty: The Lost Tip Support 103. Alar Struts in Rhinoplasty 104. Augmentation Rhinoplasty 105. Alar Base Reduction 106. Esthetic Rhinoplasty--Ailed and Ailing Noses 107. Cleft Lip and Palate 108. Lip Reconstruction 109. Operative Techniques in Mandible Fractures 110. Faciomaxillary Fractures 111. Orbital Floor Fracture Index


Refashioning Race

Refashioning Race

Author: Alka V. Menon

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2023-05-16

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0520386728

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Cosmetic surgery was once associated with a one-size-fits-all approach, modifying patients to conform to a single standard of beauty. As this surgery has become more accessible worldwide, changing beauty trends have led to a proliferation of beauty standards for members of different racial groups. Alka V. Menon enters the world of cosmetic surgeons, journeying from a sprawling convention center in Kyoto to boutique clinics in the multicultural countries of the United States and Malaysia. She shows how surgeons generate and apply knowledge using racial categories and how this process is affected by transnational clinical and economic exchanges. Surgeons not only measure and organize but also elaborate upon racial differences in a globalized field of medicine. Focusing on the role of cosmetic surgeons as gatekeepers and producers of desired appearances, Refashioning Race argues that cosmetic surgeons literally reshape race—both on patients' bodies and at the broader level of culture.