Fat Injection
From Filling to Regeneration, Second Edition
Productivity Press
2nd Edition
Published on 4. January 2016
Book
Hardback
904 pages
978-1-4987-6410-0 (ISBN)
Description
Fat grafting has become the revolutionary technique for solving a host of aesthetic and reconstructive problems. It is one of the hottest topics in surgery today with a growing array of applications. The first edition of this book set the standard for information on this topic. The second edition continues that trend with new chapters and contributors, totally revisedand updated chapters, and the latest research findings to dramatically influence how fat grafting is used and its role in tissue regeneration. In addition to all of the content changes, Drs. Coleman and Mazzola have added a new editor, Dr. Lee L.Q. Pu.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Portland
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 210 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4987-6410-0 (9781498764100)
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Previous edition

Book
01/2009
Quality Medical Publishing Inc
€355.06
Withdrawn from sale
Persons
Editor
Plastic Surgeon, TriBeCa Plastic Surgery, New York, NY, USA
Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Dept. of Clinical Science and Community Health, Milan, Italy
Content
Introduction 1: Evolution of Fat Grafting (with information on treatment of facially disfigured as a result of war injuries). Introduction 2: Current State-of-the-Art (last 15 years).PART I. PRINCIPLES AND BASIC CONCEPTS. Chapter 1. Physiology of Fat grafting. What happens after grafting. Chapter 2. Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF). Definition and characterization, collagenase. Chapter 3. Nomenclature of SVF . Chapter 4. Growth Factors in the Lipoaspirate. Chapter 5. Determination of Fat Viability . Chapter 6. Cryopreservation of Adipose Tissue. Chapter 7. Degeneration, regeneration, resorbtion and cicatrization after fat grafting: dynamic total tissue remodeling. What happens when fat dies and improving fat graft survival. Chapter 8. Automated systems for processing of SVF and calculation of the number of stem cells. PART II. REGENERATIVE POTENTIAL. Chapter 9. Biology of Fat and Regenerative Medicine. Chapter 10. Wound healing. Chapter 11. The Neoangiogenetic, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory potential. Chapter 12. PRP and fat grafting. PART III. CLINICAL APPLICATIONS. Chapter 13. Overview of Fat Grafting Techniques. Harvesting, processing, placement. The Rigottomies. The disposable cannulas. Different techniques and evidence to support their effectiveness. SKIN. Chapter 14. Improving skin quality. Chapter 15. Disposable cannulas and microtechnique. Chapter 16. Treatment of acne scars. Chapter 17. Scar remodeling following burn injury. Chapter 18. Radiodermatitis and radiation injuries. Chapter 19. Scleroderma and fat grafting. Chapter 20 Treatment of wounds with fat grafts, including chronic ulcers and burns. FACE AND NECK: AESTHETIC. Chapter 21. Primary and secondary Restoration of the aging Face, including midface and periorbital area. Chapter 22. Fat grafting to the Nose. Chapter 23. Fat grafting to the lips and perioral area. FACE AND NECK: RECONSTRUCTIVE. Chapter 24. Fat grafting in Craniofacial Surgery. Chapter 25. Treatment of Romberg disease. Chapter 26. Optimizing Maxillo-Facial results. Chapter 27. Fat grafting in HIV positive patients. Chapter 28. Treatment of Velopharyngeal Incompetence. Chapter 29. Vocal Fold augmentation in the dysphonic patientBREAST: AESTHETIC. Chapter 30. Augmentation of the Breast and Tuberous Breast. Chapter 31: Fat grafting in Asian Breast. Chapter 32. Composite breast augmentation. BREAST: RECONSTRUCTIVEChapter 33. Oncological risks in fat grafting to the breast. Chapter 34. The asymmetric breast and Poland Syndrome. Chapter 35. Reconstruction of breast deformities. Chapter 36. Reconstruction of the breast with BRAVA. UPPER EXTREMITY. Chapter 37. Hand and forearm rejuvenation. Chapter 38. Dupuytren contracture. LOWER EXTREMITY - GENITAL AREA - AESTHETIC. Chapter 39. Aesthetic leg recontouring. Chapter 40. Buttock augmentation. LOWER EXTREMITY - GENITAL AREA - RECONSTRUCTIVE. Chapter 41. Fat grafting to the genital area. Chapter 42. Lower extremity reconstruction. SPECIAL PROBLEMS. Chapter 43. Anatomy, Histology, Fat Compartments of the Face, Body, and Extremities. Chapter 44. Perineural fat grafting for the management of neuromas and pain syndrome. Chapter 45. Review of complications and their prevention (Blindness, intravascular injections, cysts). Conclusions. Index