Complete guide 
to facial improvement

Complete guide 
to facial improvement
Leigh Spielberg
Leigh Spielberg
Published: Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery of the Upper Face: Eyelid Ptosis, Dermatochalasis and Eyebrow Ptosis (Thieme) was written by a team of four physicians from the University of Southern California and Eyesthetica in Los Angeles. Drs Burnstine, Dresner, Samimi and Merritt collaborated to produce this 250-page work, which organises the approach to the patient with these disorders. Starting with classification and aesthetic anatomy of the upper face, each procedure is then described, providing a step-by-step guide to procedures such as internal eyebrow lift, open coronal pretrichial browlift surgery and the Fasanella-Servat procedure. This text is intended for current and future oculoplastic, plastic and aesthetic surgeons who are looking to offer their patients the whole spectrum of possibilities for upper facial aesthetic improvement.
Tags: oculoplasti surgery
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