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Evidence base in 2015 remains a subject of controversy for surgeons
related to its application in surgery that cannot be approached as
it is in medical evidence. Academic surgeons acknowledge that
evidence base is necessary and private practitioners know it is
woven into the fabric of their practice. Dr. Lisa Ishii and Dr.
Travis Tollefson, editors of this publication, are at the forefront
of clinical use of and research into evidence based surgery. The
Oxford Centre system of evidence is used for this issue. Currently,
evidence is dominant in the reconstructive aspect, moreso than the
cosmetic aspect; as such, this resource focuses on the nerve and
microvascular procedures. Topics include Facial vascular anomalies,
Cleft lip and palate; Trauma; Facial reanimation; System reviews
and metanalyses; and Skin care, Laser treatments; and Rhinoplasty.
Audience for this resource is facial plastic surgeons,
otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons, laser therapists,
dermatologists, and skin researchers.
This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest edited by Drs.
Lisa E. Ishii and Linda N. Lee, is devoted to Techniques for Hair
Restoration. Articles in this issue include: Androgenetic Alopecia:
Pathophysiology and medical therapy; Follicular Unit
Transplantation; Follicular Unit Extraction; Hair Transplantation
for Scarring Alopecia; Facial Hair Transplantation; Platelet Rich
Plasma/Stem Cells and Hair Transplantation; Robotic Hair
Transplantation; Surgical Hairline Advancement; Hair
Transplantation in Women; Complications with Hair Transplantation;
and The Role for Topical Hair Growth Medications.
This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Anthony
Brissett, Lisa Ishii, and Kofi Boahene, is devoted to Ethnically
Sensitive Rhinoplasty. Articles in this issue include: The Changing
Face of Beauty; A Global Assessment of Facial Beauty; Concepts of
Facial Aesthetics When Considering Ethnic Rhinoplasty; How You See
Yourself: Cultural Considerations and Self Image for Rhinoplasty
Patients of Ethnic Descent; Cultural Preservation: An Ethnically
Sensitive Approach to Rhinoplasty Surgery; Dorsal Modifications and
Management of the Nasal Pyramid in Patients of African Descent;
Management of the Nasal Tip, Nasal Base and Soft Tissue Envelope in
Patients of African Descent; Endonasal Approach to the Caucasian
Nose; Open Structure Approach to the Caucasian Nose; Use of Nasal
Implants and Dorsal Modification When Treating the Asian Nose;
Management of the Mestizo Nose; and Surgical Considerations in
Patients of Middle Eastern Descent.
This issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery, devoted to Lower Facial
Rejuvenation, is guest edited by Shai Rozen, MD, FACS and Lisa E.
Ishii, MD, MHS. This issue will address the following topics from a
multispecialty approach: Deep Neck Anatomy; Neck lift: Defining
Anatomical Problems and Applying Logical Solutions; Neck Lift: The
Importance of the Deep Structures of the Neck to the Successful
Neck Lift; A Graduated Approach to the Neck; Management of the
Submandibular Gland in Neck Lifts: Indications, Techniques, Pearls,
and Pitfalls; Superficial vs. Deep Structures of the Neck;
Noninvasive Methods for Lower Facial Rejuvenation; Extended Deep
Plane Rhytidectomy; Management of Platysma in Neck Lift; Short Scar
Neck Lift; Perioral/lip Rejuvenation: Surgical and Non-surgical;
Difficult Necks and Unsolved Problems in Neck Rejuvenation;
Complications and Revision Surgery of the Lower Face and Neck; and
Gender Reassignment: Feminization and Masculinization of the Neck.
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