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- Bookeditor, Foad Nahai ; section editors, Farzad R. Nahai, Jeffrey M. Kenkel, John G. Hunter, W. Grant Stevens, William P. Adams, Jr.Summary: "Today, nonsurgical cosmetic treatments, such as injectables, continue to gain in popularity, whereas the decline we had seen in some surgical approaches to facial rejuvenation seems to be reversing. Nowhere is this change more dramatic than in the area of brow rejuvenation. Another important trend has been the emphasis on volume enhancement in periorbital and facial rejuvenation, as well as surgery of the breast. In keeping with these trends, we have increased coverage of nonsurgical treatments and injectables and have added new sections and chapters dealing with volume and its role in facial rejuvenation and the role of fat grafting in breast surgery"-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery 2020
- ArticleLindström FD, Dahlström U.Clin Immunol Immunopathol. 1978 Jun;10(2):168-74.