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    Amin Kalaaji, editor.
    Summary: Readers will discover the relatively new and rapidly growing field of regenerative surgery and fat grafting, valuable for numerous plastic surgery, reconstructive, and aesthetic/cosmetic essentials. Though many books have covered specific areas or topics in regenerative surgery, the market lacks a work that tackles the full spectrum of regenerative surgery and its clinical application. This book responds to that need and presents chapters written by the best: world-renowned surgeons in their field. After an introduction that reflects basic research, most of the book focuses on clinical experience as it relates to applied techniques of processing fat and on the different uses from head to toe. Readers will learn about the history of regenerative surgery, important definitions and background information, and the evidence supporting the use of regenerative surgery. Practitioners will also find valuable guidance regarding the application of stem cells, evaluation of patient needs, and operative techniques for fat transfer. Subsequent chapters address topics such as graft types, the skin, wound healing, scar treatment, osteoarthritis, burns, scleroderma, hair rejuvenation, facial enhancement combined with facelift, chin augmentation with fat, and breast argumentation or reconstruction with fat. Particular attention is paid to gluteal augmentation with fat, body contouring, genital male and female rejuvenation, and upper and lower extremity regenerative surgery. Surgical anatomy and complications treatment and prevention were emphasized when applied. This resulted is two volumes that encompass 125 chapters, with multiple figures, and video clips, written by 242 authors (including 72 female colleagues) from five continents. Highly informative and carefully structured, this book provides invaluable insight for beginners and experienced plastic surgeons alike, while benefitting advanced surgeons, specialists, and undergraduate and graduate students. .

    Contents:
    Part I. Introductory Part
    1. Evolving of concepts in fat grafting and Regenerative Surgery
    2. The Era of regenerative surgery
    3. Regenerative Surgery: Definitions and Background
    4. Current status on regenerative surgery
    5. Fluid balance, electrolytes, and anesthetic options in regenerative surgery and fat grafting
    6. Adipose Tissue Transplantation: Autologous versus cryopreserved (Frozen) versus heterologous. Present and future of fat transfer
    7. Comparison between fat and fillers
    Part II. Stem Cells and Clinical Path
    8. Features and biological properties of different adipose tissue based products. Milli-, Micro-, Emulsified (Nano-) fat, SVF and AD-multipotent mesenchymal stem cells
    9. Regenerative technologies and Adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs): regulatory, ethical and technical updates
    10. Stem Cell Research, Concepts, and Emerging Technologies
    11. Stem cells and their clinical applications
    12. Fat grafting, tissue banking and adipose stem cell therapies European regulatory status in 2021
    Part III. Operative Techniques for Fat Grafting
    13. Aesthetic Lipofilling: Trends, Patient needs and Assessment
    14. New perspective in Regenerative Surgery: The Acellular Adipose Matrix
    15. New strategies in Regenerative Medicine: The Bio-Active Composite Grafts
    16. Injectable Tissue Replacement and Regeneration- A New Standardized Fat Grafting Technique
    17. Novel strategies to improve graft survival and retention
    18. Impact of age, gender, body mass index, harvesting site, suction pressure, smoking, Diabetes, Systemic Lupus and other diseases on the regenerative properties of the grafted adipose tissue
    19. Fat Processing Methods
    20. Classification of Safe Autologous Fat Grafting: Quantity and Location Site
    21. Complications in Regenerative and Fat Transfer Surgery: Pathophysiology and Management with Technical Tips to Reduce Risk
    22. Fat grafting and Fat embolism. How to prevent, diagnose and treat
    23. Potentials and Limitations of the role of platelet rich plasma (PRP) in lipofilling. An evidence based approach
    24. The Role of Nurses in Fat Grafting Procedures: Planning, Preparation, and Implementation
    Part IV. Regenerative Surgery: Reconstructive Areas of Application
    25. Fat grafting as plastic surgeons' best friend: solving complex reconstructions problems with simple regenerative solutions
    26. Treatment of radiation-induced rectovaginal fistula: Safety and efficacy of fat grafting and stromal-vascular fraction injections
    27. Treatment of fibrotic radiotherapy damages in head & neck with fat grafting
    28. Vampire scar: outpatient quality improvement of scar regeneration with a composite approach with needling and PRP
    29. Post-Burn And Keloid Scar Treatment With Adipose Derived Stems Cells (ADSC)
    30. Treatment of chronic wounds with fat grafting and adipose-derived stromal-vascular fraction
    31. Fat grafting as an Ancillary treatment for burns and other complex wounds and their sequellae
    32. Treatment of scleroderma with Fat grafting, PRP and Adipose stem cells
    33. Scar modulations and maturation in post-burn scar contractures and skin grafts using autologous fat injections grafts
    34. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Steroid Atrophy Scar Retraction treatment with Adipose Grafting
    35. Acute Burns management. The current role of regenerative surgery and its challenges
    36. Regenerative surgery choices in Burns sequelae management
    37. Fat and stromal cells for acute burn treatment
    38. Physical therapies to improve fat grafting and regenerative surgery results in wound healing
    39. Combined fat, PRP and Laser for skin and soft tissues regeneration. Clinical applications
    40. Regenerative surgery and acellular dermal matrix as reconstructive surgical options in plastic surgery. Theoretical and practical basis
    41. The role of adipose tissue graft on nerve regeneration from the perspective of the adipose derived stem cell
    42. Cellular Optimized Nanofat for Microneedling and as a Unique Nanofat Biocreme
    Part V. Regenerative Surgery: Aesthetic Areas of Application, Hair
    43. Hair re-grow with Micrografts enriched with Human Follicle Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Platelet Rich Plasma
    44. The Efficacy of Platelet-Rich Plasma for Hair Loss: A Proven Therapy
    Part VI. Regenerative Surgery: Aesthetic Areas of Application, Skin
    45. The Process of Aging, State-of-the-art: Evidence Behind Regenerative Surgery
    46. Wrinkles: Etiology, Causes, treatment, and prevention
    47. Skin and Structural Aging in Patients of African Ethnicity. Features, management and the role of regenerative surgery
    48. The use of the fat grafting to improve skin quality
    Part VII. Regenerative Surgery Aesthetic and Reconstructive Areas of Application, Face
    49. Surgical anatomy in regenerative surgery of face, scalp and neck
    50. Facial Fat Grafting during Facelift Surgery
    51. Properly Diluted Fat (P.D.F.): A safer approach to periocular fat grafting
    52. Improved Facial Rejuvenation and Scar Regeneration by the Autologous Stemcell-Enriched Lipoconcentrate
    53. Aesthetic Chin augmentation with fat: Is there still a need for chin implants?
    54. Micro fat graft in facial rejuvenation
    55. Transgender Facial Aesthetics and Regenerative Techniques
    56. Posttraumatic contour deformities reconstruction and scars treatment with Microstructural and nano fat grafting in the face
    57. Nanofat grafting in facial rejuvenation: an innovative technique
    58. Parry- Romberg Syndrome treatment with Microstructural fat grafting of the face
    59. CORRECTION OF SECONDARY CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS DEFORMITIES WITH AUTOLOGOUS FAT
    60. The regenerative approach for the Management of severe dysphonia
    61. THE SAFE TREATMENT OF MILD VELOPHARYNGEAL INSUFFICIENCY (VPI) WITH AUTOLOGOUS FAT GRAFTING
    62. Degenerative retinopathy treatment with ADSC. Our experience
    Part VIII. Breast Augmentation and mastopexi with Fat
    63. Aesthetic Breast Augmentation Using Autologous Fat Grafting: Indications, Patient Assessment, and Comparison Between Different Processing Methods in 204 Cases
    64. New Trends in Breast Augmentation With Fat Grafting: Implant Conversion With Fat and Hybrid Implant-Fat Breast Augmentation
    65. Implant Conversion with fat grafting
    66. Composite Breast Augmentation with Implants and Fat Grafting
    67. Autologous Fat Grafting for breast augmentation in Asian women
    68. Improving Breast Footprint and Shape using Anchor Threads in Fat Grafting Breast Augmentation
    69. Breast augmentation with fat and threads using Power-Assisted Liposuction, Loops and Lipofilling (PALLL) technique
    70. Stromal Enriched Lipograft for Breast Augmentation
    71. Treatment of tuberous breast with fat
    72. Mastopexy with autoaugmentation and fat grafting
    73. Correction of severe congenital breast asymmetry in Poland syndrome and other breast asymmetries with autologous microstructural fat transfer and the combination of other techniques
    74. Inverted nipple correction with Central Tunnel Technique and fat grafting
    Part IX. Breast Reconstruction with Fat
    75. FAT GRAFTING FOR BREAST RECONSTRUCTION
    76. The Prepectoral, Hybrid Breast Reconstruction: the Synergy of Lipofilling and Breast Implants
    77. Breast reconstruction with inferior flap and fat transfer as curative treatment for BIA-ALCL
    78. Breast reconstruction with fat and threads using Power-Assisted Liposuction, Loops and Lipofilling (PALLL) technique
    79. Enhancing Flap breast reconstruction with percutaneous purse-string suture and fat grafting
    80. Lipomodeling for breast conservative treatment sequelae (precautions, indications, results)
    81. Lipomodelling as perfect complement to autologous latissimus dorsi flap breast reconstruction
    82. MaNAGEMENT OF SURGICAL DISASTERS AFTER BREAST IMPLANTS POSTMASTECTOMY RECONSTRUCTION: THE ROLE OF CONSERVATIVE HYBRID REGENERATION APPROACH (HRA)
    83. Revision surgery with fat grafting after implant and flap breast reconstruction
    84. Stem cell enriched fat injection in aesthetic, reconstructive breast surgery
    85. Safety of autologous fat transplantation in oncological postmastectomy breast reconstruction. A prospective study
    86. Oncologic safety of fat graft to the breast
    Part X. Gluteal Augmentation with Fat, Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) and Related Body Contouring
    87. Gluteal Augmentation with Fat: Patient Assessment, Operative Technique and Safety Guidelines
    88. Artnatomy for advanced body contouring and Aesthetic balance between breast and body
    89. Gluteal augmentation with fat and threads using Power-Assisted Liposuction, Loops and Lipofilling (PALLL) technique
    90. Expansion Vibration Lipofilling (EVL) technique in Gluteal augmentation and waist feminization
    91. Gluteal augmentation: Avoidance of intramuscular injection using precise superficial fat graft technique
    92. Gluteal Augmentation Assisted by Stromal Enriched Lipograft
    93. Circumferential lipoabdominoplasty combined with Fat grafting the hips and buttocks
    94. MWL and post barriatric surgery patients: the role of fat grafting and regenerative surgery
    95. High Definition Abdominal Sculpting with Fat Grafting Highlights
    96. Safety for advanced body contouring: The darkest Hour
    Part XI. Genital Rejuvenation
    97. Surgical Anatomy of genital area to achieve Safety in fat grafting
    98. Quality of Life and Rejuvenation Techniques in Female Intimate Cosmetic Genital Surgery
    99. Fat grafting and Adipose Stem Cells to treat vulvar scarring and fibrosis post Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
    100. The treatment of genital Vulvar and Penile Lichen Sclerosus with Autologous Fat Grafting
    101. Fat Grafting to Treat Vulvo-vaginal Stenosis
    102. Vulvovaginal rejuvenation by fat and stromal cells
    103. Fat grafting as a regenerative measu.
    Digital Access Springer 2022