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- Bookedited by Jeffery S. Orringer, Jeffrey S. Dover, Murad Alam.Summary: Improve your technique, treat patients with confidence, and obtain optimal results using today's most advanced body shaping treatments with guidance from Body Shaping: Skin, Fat and Cellulite, a volume in the Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series. Renowned cosmetic dermatologists-Drs. Orringer, Alam, and Dover-provide you with procedural how-to's and step-by-step advice on proper techniques, pitfalls, and tricks of the trade, equipping you to successfully incorporate the very latest for skin tightening, fat reduction, and sculpting procedures into your busy practice!
Contents:
Skin laxity : anatomy, etiology, and treatment indications
Lasers and lights : skin tightening
Radiofrequency treatment : skin tightening
Micro-focused ultrasound : skin tightening
Subcutaneous fat : anatomy, physiology, and treatment indications
Cryolipolysis : fat reduction
Radiofrequency treatment : fat reduction
Ultrasound treatment : fat reduction
Liposuction, ultrasound-assisted and powered : fat reduction
Laser lipolysis : fat reduction
Injectable fat-reducing therapies : fat reduction
Cellulite : anatomy, etiology, treatment indications
Massage/mechanical techniques : cellulite reduction
Lasers and lights : cellulite reduction
Radiofrequency and ultrasound : cellulite reduction
Subcision : cellulite reduction.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2016 - ArticleRichmond DR, Baird DK.Med J Aust. 1979 Mar 24;1(6):203-6.Acute coronary bypass surgery was performed in four patients with early anterior myocardial infarction due to severe proximal stenosis of the left anterior descending artery. Improvemnet of left ventricular anteroapical wall contraction was detected at the completion of the operation, in the early postoperative phase, and six to 18 months after surgery. It is concluded that critically ischaemic myocardium was salvaged by revascularization.