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Foad Nahai, Ted H. Wojno (Beteiligte)

Problems in Periorbital Surgery


A Repair Manual. Mit E-Book
2019. 330 S. 276 Abb. 280 mm
Verlag/Jahr: THIEME, STUTTGART; THIEME PUBLISHERS NEW YORK 2019
ISBN: 1-62623-708-5 (1626237085)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-62623-708-7 (9781626237087)

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Problems in Periorbital Surgery: A Repair Manual

The field of periorbital surgery has expanded exponentially in recent decades. With its rise in popularity, however, comes a rise in complications. Finally there is a comprehensive guide to repairing the problems encountered in periorbital surgery, compiled by masters in the art of periorbital surgery!

This unique resource for plastic, facial plastic and oculoplastic surgeons offers several key features:

A thorough discussion on the history and examination for the evaluation of the eyelid

Stepwise guidance for correcting a range of complications in periorbital surgery, including infection and bleeding, blindness and motility disorders, specific upper and lower eyelid problems including lid retraction, chemosis, and adverse results from fillers and resurfacing

Several chapters, presenting different approaches, devoted to the challenging problem of lid retraction and its multifactorial etiology

A case-report format that provides detailed discussions of all possible complications

Expert techniques from renowned surgeons providing multiple perspectives on the same problems

More than 300 color photographs and beautifully detailed surgical illustrations

Multiple video clips showing details of eyelid evaluation and corrective techniques

Both print and electronic formats for easy access everywhere

To meet the ever-increasing patient demand for these youth-restoring procedures, all surgeons undertaking eyelid surgery and committed to prevent and treat complications of periorbital surgery should have this resource in their collection!