Book description
Written and edited by experts in the field,
Complications in Facial Plastic Surgery
is a comprehensive text that serves to smooth the transition for
residents and fellows as they complete their training and begin
performing surgical procedures without supervision. This is the type of
book young physicians read cover to cover and continually refer to for
guidance before, during, and after performing surgery. It is also a
valuable resource for practicing facial plastic surgeons, plastic
surgeons, and otolaryngologists to consult in their daily practice. The
procedures covered include rhinoplasty, facelifts, blepharoplasty,
browlifting, chemical resurfacing, facial reanimation, and much more.
Key Features:
A chapter on anesthesia complications helps the reader
comprehend, appreciate, and anticipate the risks involved, thus
minimizing poor surgical results
A focus on prevention as the best method of avoiding surgical
complications, ensuring the best possible outcomes
Original artwork and more than 100 detailed color photographs help
readers understand and apply the text
Pearls at the end of each chapter contain key insights on each topic
Complications in Facial Plastic Surgery
is a key resource for facial plastic surgeons, plastic surgeons,
otolaryngologists, residents, and fellows to use to avoid surgical
pitfalls, increase patient safety, facilitate successful outcomes, and
improve doctor/patient relationships. The Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD, USA Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery,
University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA, USA