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The desire to teach and the fulfillment attained from teaching have
again prompted us to produce a work that we hope is both useful and
enlightening to our readers. The field of oculoplastic surgery has
grown and evolved to include all aspects of eyelid and facial
plastic surgery. Our literature must now reflect the advancements
and - rection of our field. Knowledge of anatomy, the basis of all
surgery and the root of surgical principles and techniques,
supports our ab- ity to deliver the highest quality care to our
patients. We have therefore combined text and diagrams and
supplemented them with DVD digital video technology to enable those
who wish to perform this surgery the best possible instruction and
preparation. We hope that our attempts to accomplish this will be
rewarded by the use of this material by colleagues and the
acknowledgment of our unique and logical progression in the field
of eyelid and facial pl- tic surgery. The previous volume in this
series covered reconstructive eyelid surgery. This volume presents
many aspects of facial cosmetic surgery, including blepharoplasty,
endoscopic forehead surgery, rhytidectomy, and other related
procedures. Future volumes will pr- ent facets of lacrimal and
orbital surgery. Frank A. Nesi, MD vii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Bringing a
book project to fruition is always a complicated process involving
many people. It is through their dedication, profession- ism, and
team effort that it all comes together.
When the first edition of this atlas was published in 2005, it was
well received throughout the oculoplastic and ophthalmology
community for its simplicity and clinical focus. Now, a decade
later, surgical techniques have been updated to reflect current
practice models and advances in technology. The field of
oculoplastic surgery has grown and evolved to include all aspects
of facial plastic surgery and the literature must now reflect the
advancements of this field. Oculoplastic Surgery Atlas: Cosmetic
Facial Surgery, 2nd edition combines text and diagrams, plus
surgical videos that enable readers to perform this surgery with
the best possible instruction and preparation. Written for
ophthalmology specialists and residents, this new edition presents
many aspects of facial cosmetic surgery, including blepharoplasty,
endoscopic forehead surgery, rhytidectomy, and soft tissue and lip
augmentation. Review of the previous edition: "The book offers
insight into the possibilities and technology of modern aesthetic
cosmetic surgery in the face region. ... The book can be
recommended for the aesthetic surgeon and for ophthalmologists. ...
The ophthalmologic plastic surgeon will find this book of interest
especially in showing a lot of additional possibilities and
dimensions in this field. The book will be an asset in every
ophthalmic surgeons library." (Karl-Heinz Emmerich, Graefe's Archiv
for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, Vol. 245, 2007)
he desire to teach and the fulfillment attained from teaching T
have again prompted us to produce a work that we hope will be both
useful and enlightening to our readers. The field of oculoplastic
surgery has grown and evolved to include all aspects of eyelid and
facial plastic surgery. Our literature must now reflect the
advancements and direction of our field. Knowledge of anatomy, the
basis of all surgery and the root of surgical princi pIes and
techniques, is the basis of our ability to deli ver the highest
quality care to our patients. We have therefore combined text and
diagrams, and supplemented them with CD-ROM digital video
technology to provide to those who wish to perform this surgery the
best possible instruction and prepa ration. We hope that our
attempts to accomplish this will be rewarded by the use of our
material by our colleagues and the acknowledgment of our unique and
logical progression in the field of eyelid and facial plastic
surgery. Future volumes in this series will cover other aspects of
eyelid, lacrimal, facial, and orbital surgery.
This landmark book is the most extensive and complete oculofacial
plastic surgery guide available in the market. Updated and
broadened from the three previous editions, it includes advances in
the use of surgical navigation systems, and new techniques and
treatments for diseases involving the eyelid, orbital and lacrimal
system. Organized across 11 sections of in-depth, expertly written
text, Smith and Nesi's Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery, Fourth Edition has taken the best of the field's classic
reference text and expanded upon it. Detailed chapters cover a
multitude of topics relating to various ocular surgeries, pediatric
considerations, ocular traumas, and anatomy. Supplemented with a
myriad of high-quality illustrations, Smith and Nesi's Ophthalmic
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Fourth Edition is an
indispensable reference for oculoplastics surgeons and physicians
in other fields.
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