62 Laser Resurfacing
Pooja Sodha and Paul M. Friedman Abstract Fractional ablative and nonablative resurfacing are effective and safe options for the treatment of rhytides, photoaging, scars, and mild laxity. Microscopic thermal zones…
Pooja Sodha and Paul M. Friedman Abstract Fractional ablative and nonablative resurfacing are effective and safe options for the treatment of rhytides, photoaging, scars, and mild laxity. Microscopic thermal zones…
Tina S. Alster Abstract Microneedling has grown in popularity over the past several years for a variety of skin conditions such as scars, striae distensae, rhytides, and photodamage. The advantages…
Steven M. Levine and Daniel C. Baker Abstract The aging face changes in multiple facets. Although surgery is the gold standard to treat laxity and attenuation of the retaining ligaments,…
Rod J. Rohrich and Erez Dayan Abstract Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) is a versatile agent, efficacious in treating a spectrum of facial rhytides and dyschromias at varying concentrations. TCA is commonly…
Patrick Trevidic Abstract Aging in the infraorbital area and upper eyelid can be improved using hyaluronic acid. In order to achieve the best results for your patient it is important…
Lara Devgan, Annette K. Kaminaka, and Elizabeth Klein Abstract Nonsurgical rhinoplasty can be performed to provide lasting structural and aesthetic changes to the nose. When performed with precise measurement, marking,…
Val Lambros Abstract In many patients the superior orbital rim and brow deflate with age, and it makes sense to fill the area to regain the sense of a young…
Heidi A. Waldorf, Anup Patel, and Rod J. Rohrich Abstract As minimally invasive rejuvenation of the face has become commonplace, awareness of other aging anatomical areas has increased. The discrepancy…
Rod J. Rohrich and Ira L. Savetsky Abstract Soft-tissue fillers are an excellent method to augment or refine nasal irregularities. A systematic and comprehensive nasofacial analysis is critical to ensure…
K. Kay Durairaj, Vivian N. Nguyen, Omer Baker, and Simranjit Sidhu Abstract The cheek is one of the most important structural features of the facial architecture—signifying youthfulness, fertility, and beauty….