Neck Rejuvenation

Feb 8, 2017 by in General Surgery Comments Off on Neck Rejuvenation

Mark M. Hamilton, MD, FACS, Editor Mark M. Beaty, MD, Editor It is an honor for us to serve as guest editors and to welcome you to this issue of Facial…

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Forthcoming Issues

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Forthcoming Issues Facial Plastic Surgery Multicultural Aesthetics J. Regan Thomas, Editor Pediatric Facial Reconstruction Sherard S. Tatum, Editor Rhinoplasty: Contemporary Innovations Richard E. Davis, Editor Recent Issues February 2014 Techniques…

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Contents

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Preface: Neck Rejuvenation ix Mark M. Hamilton and Mark M. Beaty Anatomy and Physiology of the Aging Neck 161 Scott Shadfar and Stephen W. Perkins This article discusses the surgically…

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Contributors

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Consulting Editor J. REGAN THOMAS, MD, FACS Professor and Chairman, Mansueto Professor and Head of Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Editors MARK…

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Scar Treatment Variations by Skin Type

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Patients and clinicians use skin color attributes such as color uniformity, color distribution, and texture to infer physiologic health status. Normalization of skin color, surface texture, and height are important…

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Index

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Note: Page numbers of article titles are in boldface type. A Ablative fractionated lasers, 441–442 choosing for non-Caucasian skin, 443–444 Ablative lasers, choosing for non-Caucasian skin, 443–444 in facial resurfacing,…

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Laser and Face Peel Procedures in Non-Caucasians

Feb 8, 2017 by in General Surgery Comments Off on Laser and Face Peel Procedures in Non-Caucasians

Facial resurfacing procedures are becoming increasingly popular. The percentage of non-Caucasian individuals seeking these treatments continues to rise. Patients with darker skin types (Fitzpatrick skin types IV–VI) face unique challenges…

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