Men's Aesthetics: A Practical Guide to Minimally Invasive Treatment

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نام کتاب : Men's Aesthetics: A Practical Guide to Minimally Invasive Treatment
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : زیبایی شناسی مردان: یک راهنمای عملی برای درمان با حداقل تهاجمی
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ناشر : Thieme
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 168
ISBN (شابک) : 9783132428379 , 313242837X
زبان کتاب : English
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حجم کتاب : 50 مگابایت



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Men’s Aesthetics: A Practical Guide to Minimally Invasive Treatment\nMedOne Access Information\nTitle\nCopyright\nDedication\nContents\nForeword\nPreface\nContributors\n1 The Male Aesthetic Patient: Preferences and Practice\n 1.1 Background\n 1.2 Anatomy\n 1.3 Patient Preferences\n 1.4 Clinical Practice\n 1.5 Conclusion\n 1.6 Pearls\n2 Tincture of Time: Facial Aging and Anatomical Considerations\n 2.1 Background\n 2.2 Male Facial Anatomy and Aging Changes\n 2.2.1 Aging and Gender\n 2.2.2 Forehead and Temple\n 2.2.3 Eyelids and Periorbital Region\n 2.2.4 Midface Anatomy and Aging\n 2.2.5 Jawline and Lower Face\n 2.2.6 Hairline and Male Pattern Hair Loss\n 2.3 Conclusion\n 2.4 Pearls\n3 Taking a Hard Look: Soft Tissue Augmentation\n 3.1 Background\n 3.2 Facial Dimorphisms\n 3.3 The Aging Face\n 3.3.1 Upper Third\n 3.3.2 Midface (Middle Third)\n 3.3.3 Lower Face\n 3.3.4 Pan Facial Revolumization with Poly-L-Lactic Acid\n 3.4 Complications\n 3.5 Conclusion\n 3.6 Pearls\n4 High Brow Approach to Neuromodulators\n 4.1 Background\n 4.1.1 Motivation\n 4.1.2 Demographics\n 4.2 Anatomy\n 4.2.1 Assessment of the Face\n 4.3 Approach\n 4.3.1 Forehead and Brow\n 4.3.2 Glabella\n 4.3.3 Lateral Canthus\n 4.3.4 Masseters\n 4.3.5 Other Facial Uses\n 4.3.6 ScrotalWrinkling\n 4.4 Approved Indications and Dosing\n 4.5 Pearls\n5 Following the Pattern: Hair Restoration\n 5.1 Background\n 5.2 Diagnosis\n 5.3 Mimickers of Male Pattern Hair Loss\n 5.4 Treatment of Hair Loss\n 5.4.1 Nonsurgical Options for Hair Loss\n 5.4.2 FDA-Approved Nonsurgical Options\n 5.4.3 Off-Label Nonsurgical Options\n 5.5 Choice of Nonsurgical Therapy\n 5.6 Surgical Options for Hair Loss\n 5.6.1 Consultation and Candidate Selection\n 5.6.2 Methods of Harvesting\n 5.6.3 Surgical Anesthesia\n 5.6.4 Donor Ellipse Harvesting\n 5.6.5 Follicular Unit Excision Harvesting\n 5.6.6 Graft Storage\n 5.6.7 Hairline Design\n 5.6.8 Creation of Graft Sites\n 5.6.9 Graft Placement\n 5.6.10 Post-Op Care\n 5.6.11 Special Situations\n 5.6.12 Camouflage\n 5.6.13 Scalp Micropigmentation\n 5.7 Conclusion\n 5.8 Pearls\n6 Finding the Right Balance: Chemical Peels\n 6.1 Background\n 6.2 Chemical Peels and the Male Skin\n 6.2.1 Peeling Mechanisms and Classification\n 6.2.2 Gender-Linked Skin Differences Relevant to Chemical Peeling\n 6.2.3 Men and Extrinsic Factors Relevant to Chemical Peeling\n 6.2.4 Peel Considerations in Sexual Minority Men\n 6.3 Approach\n 6.3.1 Indications\n 6.3.2 Prepeel Consultation\n 6.3.3 Prepeel Skin Conditioning\n 6.3.4 Postpeel Skin Care\n 6.4 Procedures\n 6.4.1 Salicylic Acid Peel\n 6.4.2 Glycolic Acid Peel\n 6.4.3 Trichloroacetic Acid and Combination Medium-Depth Peels\n 6.4.4 Chemical Reconstruction of Skin Scars Technique\n 6.4.5 Phenol Croton-Oil peel\n 6.4.6 Combination of Chemical Peeling with Other Minimally Invasive Procedures\n 6.5 Complications\n 6.6 Conclusion\n 6.7 Pearls\n7 The Tech Sector: Lasers, Light, and Energy Devices\n 7.1 Background\n 7.2 Anatomy and Physiology\n 7.3 Introduction to Lasers\n 7.3.1 Resurfacing Lasers\n 7.3.2 Ablative Resurfacing Lasers\n 7.3.3 Nonablative Resurfacing Lasers\n 7.4 Pigmentation\n 7.4.1 Laser Hair Removal\n 7.4.2 Tattoo Removal\n 7.5 Pigmented Lesions\n 7.6 Vascular Lasers\n 7.7 Intense Pulsed Light\n 7.8 Conclusion\n 7.9 Pearls\n8 Keg to Six Pack: Fat and Cellulite Treatments\n 8.1 Background\n 8.2 Anatomy\n 8.3 Approach\n 8.4 Procedure\n 8.4.1 Cryoadipolysis\n 8.4.2 High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound\n 8.4.3 Nonthermal Focused Ultrasound\n 8.4.4 High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic Field Therapy\n 8.4.5 Radiofrequency\n 8.4.6 Low-Level Laser Therapy\n 8.4.7 Infrared Diode Laser\n 8.4.8 Injection Adipolysis\n 8.4.9 Tumescent Liposuction\n 8.5 Before and After Examples\n 8.5.1 Case 1: Tumescent Liposuction of the Male Chest\n 8.5.2 Case 2: Tumescent Liposuction of the Male Abdomen,Waist, and Flanks\n 8.5.3 Case 3: Cryoadipolysis of Male Flanks\n 8.5.4 Case 4: High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic Therapy of Upper Abdomen\n 8.5.5 Case 5: Cryoadipolysis of Male Outer Thighs\n 8.6 Conclusion\n 8.7 Pearls\n9 Not too Tight: Skin Tightening Procedures\n 9.1 Background\n 9.2 Indications\n 9.3 Patient Selection\n 9.4 Treatment Options\n 9.4.1 Microneedling\n 9.4.2 Radiofrequency\n 9.4.3 Radiofrequency Microneedling\n 9.4.4 Ultrasound\n 9.5 Postprocedural Expectations\n 9.6 Adverse Events\n 9.7 Conclusion\n 9.8 Pearls\n10 Aesthetic Concerns in Skin of Color Patients\n 10.1 Background\n 10.1.1 Anatomy and Physiology of Ethnic Skin\n 10.2 Managing Hyperpigmentation\n 10.2.1 Chemical Peels\n 10.2.2 Laser Treatments\n 10.3 Laser Hair Removal\n 10.4 Injectable Fillers and Neuromodulators\n 10.4.1 Approach\n 10.4.2 Procedure\n 10.5 Hair Restoration\n 10.5.1 Approach\n 10.5.2 Traction Alopecia\n 10.5.3 Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia\n 10.5.4 Lichen Planopilaris\n 10.5.5 Hair Transplantation\n 10.6 Conclusion\n 10.7 Pearls\n11 Aesthetic Concerns in Transgender Patients\n 11.1 Background\n 11.1.1 Epidemiology of theTransgender Population\n 11.2 Gender Transitioning\n 11.2.1 Overview: Medications and Surgical Procedures for Gender Transition\n 11.2.2 Quality of Life Relating to Gender Identity and Aesthetic Procedures\n 11.2.3 Barriers to Care\n 11.3 Improving Aesthetic Care through Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Procedures\n 11.3.1 Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Procedures\n 11.3.2 Role of Dermatologists and Other Medical Providers\n 11.3.3 Patient Preferences\n 11.4 Available Procedures and Illustrative Examples\n 11.4.1 Transgender men (female to male transition)\n 11.4.2 TransgenderWomen (Male to Female Transition)\n 11.4.3 Nonbinary Gender Status\n 11.5 Conclusion\n 11.6 Pearls\n12 Bringing it All Home: Conclusions and Future Considerations\n 12.1 Background\n 12.2 Anatomy\n 12.2.1 The Skin\n 12.2.2 Facial Features\n 12.2.3 Body Contouring\n 12.3 Approach to Aesthetic Procedures in the Male Patient\n 12.3.1 Cosmetic Consultation\n 12.3.2 Combination Therapeutic Approach\n 12.4 Procedures\n 12.4.1 Soft-Tissue Augmentation\n 12.4.2 Neuromodulation\n 12.4.3 Hair Restoration\n 12.4.4 Chemical Peels\n 12.4.5 Lasers, Light, and Energy Devices\n 12.4.6 Fat and Cellulite Treatments\n 12.4.7 Skin Tightening Procedures\n 12.4.8 Skin Care\n 12.5 Future Considerations\n 12.6 Conclusion\n 12.7 Pearls\nIndex\nAdditional MedOne Access Information




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