Ultrasonographic Anatomy of the Face and Neck for Minimally Invasive Procedures

Ultrasonographic Anatomy of the Face and Neck for Minimally Invasive Procedures

An Anatomic Guideline for Ultrasonographic-Guided Procedures

This is the very first book to describe the superficial anatomic structure of the face and neck by means of detailed ultrasonography (US).

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Auteur(s) Hee-Jin Kim
Éditeur SPRINGER
Date 25/11/2021
Pages 274
Taille 20x27
Type Relié
ISBN 9789811565625

Description détaillée : Ultrasonographic Anatomy of the Face and Neck for Minimally Invasive Procedures

This is the very first book to describe the superficial anatomic structure of the face and neck by means of detailed ultrasonography (US). This superbly illustrated book will help aesthetic physicians to familiarize themselves with the US anatomy of the face and neck and to understand the applications and benefits of US when performing minimally invasive aesthetic procedures in this region. A deep understanding of anatomy is imperative if such procedures are to be safe and effective. Bearing in mind the range of potential anatomic variations, US can offer vital assistance in identifying target structures of the face beneath the skin when carrying out treatments that would otherwise be performed “blind”. In this book, readers will find detailed guidance on the use of US in the context of botulinum toxin and filler injections, threading procedures, and other minimally invasive aesthetic approaches. This is done with the aid of more than 530 US images, including cadaveric dissections and illustrations of volunteers and patients. For novices, valuable information is also provided on the basics of US imaging.

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