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Stegman SJ. A comparative histologic study of the effects of three peeling agents and dermabrasion on normal and sun-damaged skin. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1982 6 123-35. [Pg.212]

American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 1997-2007 statistics found at http //www.surgery.org/download/2007 stats.pdf. Accessed October 22, 2009... [Pg.135]

Paul, M. D. (January 2008b). Complications of barbed sutnres. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 32 (1), 149. [Pg.405]

The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2008 Statistics on Cosmetic Surgery 2008. New York http //www.surgery.org/... [Pg.99]

HA is isolated either from animal (bovine/porcine) or non-animal (bacterial) sources. The majority of the HA fillers used in aesthetic plastic surgery are non-animal derived, mainly made by bacterial... [Pg.139]

ASAPS American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery... [Pg.177]

The literature on applications of polymers of this class in medicine is extensive and, due to space limitations, caimot be reviewed in detail. However, applications include degradable orthopedic saews, sutures, dmg delivery systems, nanoparticles, tissue engineering scaffolds, aesthetic medicine (plastic surgery, wrinkle filler ), and reconstmctive surgery meshes. Comprehensive reviews have been published. ... [Pg.407]

Paul, M. (July 2008a). Barbed sutures for aesthetic facial plastic surgery Indications and techniques. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 35 (3), 451 61. [Pg.405]

Initially the implants were intended mainly to replace affected (i.e., broken bones, heart, vein, liver, pancrease) or malfunctioning body p>arts which people cannot live without. Subsequently, the industry of implants developed fast and now there are implants which are used for reconstructing and aesthetic purposes such as breast implants, bone facial implants and skin implants. According to the type of replaced tissue, they are divided into hard and soft implants. Hard tissue implants are usually made of metals or ceramics (bone implants, dental sealant, and joints) while soft tissue implants are made of polymers (blood vessels, skin, plastic surgery). [Pg.126]

Kamer FM, Joseph JH. Histoacryl its use in aesthetic facial plastic surgery. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1989 115 193-197. [Pg.364]

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a ubiquitous substance that is found in connective tissues, joints, muscles and in the skin. It is an essential glycosaminoglycan that acts as a network to transfer essential nutrients from the bloodstream to cells. Modern plastic surgery employs various synthetic forms of HA to improve skin aesthetics, to correct joint pathologies and to reconstruct the skin after injury. This chapter outlines some of the important aspects of HA and its implementation in modern reconstructive surgery. [Pg.137]

In addition to the many applications of HA in materials science and chemistry, plastic surgery has extensively adopted the use HA in everyday standard aesthetic treatments. Its excellent hydrophilicity and biocompatibility makes this molecule a safe and attractive agent in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. [Pg.144]

Kovacs, L., A. Zimmennann, G. Brockmann, M. Guhring, H. Baurecht et al. (2006). Three-dimensional recording of the human face with a 3D laser scaimer. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery 59 1193-202. [Pg.57]

Ueno, H., T. Ohya, H. Ito, Y. Kobayashi, K. Yamada, and M. Sato. 2007. Chitosan application to X-ray irradiated wound in dogs. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive Aesthetic Surgery 60 (3) 304-310. [Pg.477]

Kalbermatten, D.F., et al. 2008. Fibrin matrix for suspension of regenerative cells In an artificial nerve conduit. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery 61(6) 669-675. [Pg.22]

Gtimtis, N. (2009) Capsular calcification may be an important factor for the failure of breast implant. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive Aesthetic Surgery, 62, e606-e608. [Pg.178]

Hetter G 2001 Examination of the phenol-croton oil peel part IV Face peel results with different concentrations of phenol and croton oil. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 105 1061-1083 Larson DL Karmo F Hetter GP 2009 Phenol-croton oil peel establishing an animal model for scientific investigation. Aesthetic Surgery Journal 29 47-53. Comment in Aesthetic Surgery Journal 2009 29 446 author reply 446... [Pg.116]


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