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CHF 10.90
The Hazel Wood
New York Times bestsellerSeven starred reviews#1 Indie Next PickJunior Library Guild SelectionALA's Best Fiction for Young Adults ListBank Street Best Children's Book of the YearPublishers Weekly Flying Start"Albert seamlessly combines contemporary realism with fantasy, blurring the edges in a way that highlights that place where stories and real life convene, where magic contains tru... zur Produkt-Seite
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CHF 118.00
Rethinking Social Studies Teacher Education in the Twenty-First Century
Introduction: What are we teaching social studies (teachers) for? Alicia Crowe, Kent State University, Alexander Cuenca, Saint Louis University.- Section 1: Rethinking Social Studies Teacher Education Purposes.- Section 1 Introduction, Crowe and Cuenca.- Chapter 1: From Non-Racism to Anti-Racism in Social Studies Teacher Education: Social Studies and Racial Pedagogical Content Knowled... zur Produkt-Seite
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Alicia Crowe, Kent State University, Alexander Cuenca, Saint Louis University.- Section 1: Rethinking Social Studies Teacher Education Purposes.- Section 1 Introduction, Crowe and Cuenca.- Chapter 1: From Non-Racism to Anti-Racism in Social Studies Teacher Education: Social Studies and Racial Pedagogical Content Knowledge, LaGarrett J. King, Clemson University, Prentice T. Chandler, University of Cincinnati.- Chapter 2: Challenging Neoliberal Perspectives: A Framework for Humanizing Social Studies Teacher Education, Brooke Blevins, Baylor University, Tony L. Talbert, Baylor University.- Chapter 3: Teaching Social Studies to These Students in This Place: Exploring Place in Social Studies Teacher Education, Whitney G. Blankenship, Rhode Island College, Michelle Reidel, Georgia Southern University, Caroline C. Sullivan, Georgia State University.- Section 2: Rethinking Course Curriculum.- Section 2 Introduction.- Chapter 4: No More Playing in the Dark: Twenty-first Century Citizenship, Critical Race Theory, and the Future of the Social Studies Methods Course, Patricia L. Marshall, Meghan M. Manfra, Crystal G. Simmons, North Carolina State University.- Chapter 5: Preparing Elementary Pre-Service Teachers to Promote Big Ideas Within Social Studies, Sarah Brooks, Millersville University, Dan Jares, Elmhurst College.- Chapter 6: Rooting the Literacies of Citizenship: Ideas that Integrate Social Studies and Language Arts in the Cultivation of a New Global Mindset, Debra D. Shulsky, Elaine Y. Hendrix, University of Houston-Clear Lake.- Section 3: Rethinking Campus Connections.- Section 3 Introduction.- Chapter 7: Working Together, Not Sharing the Burden: A Collaborative Approach to Developing Pedagogical Content Knowledge with Secondary Social Studies Pre-Service Teachers, Wayne Journell, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, Lisa C. Tolbert, University of North Carolina-Greensboro.- Chapter 8: Six Credit Hours For Arizona, The United States, and The World: A Case Study of Teacher Content-Knowledge Preparation and the Creation of Social Studies Courses, Laura Turchi, University of Houston, Elizabeth Hinde, Arizona State University, Ronald I. Dorn, Arizona State University, Gale Ekiss, Arizona Geographic Alliance .- Chapter 9: Overcoming Problems of Marginalization by Reimagining Elementary Social Studies Programs, Annie Whitlock, University of Michigan-Flint, Kristy Brugar, University of Oklahoma, Anne Lise-Halvorsen, Michigan State University.- Chapter 10: Collaboration in Social Studies Teacher Education: Crossing (Disciplinary) Lines, Margaret Weiss, George Mason University, Anthony Pellegrino, George Mason University.- Chapter 11: \"As long as I see you on Facebook I know you are safe\": Social Media Experiences as Pedagogy, Daniel G. Krutka, Texas Women's University, Kenneth T. Carano, Western Oregon University.- Section 4: Rethinking School Relationships.- Section 4 Introduction.-Chapter 12: Reciprocity and Relationship: Urban Teacher Preparation Through Partnership, Jehanne Beaton, University of Minnesota, J. B. Mayo, Jr. University of Minnesota.- Chapter 13: Expanding Civic Worldviews: Teaching for Citizenship in an Alternative School Setting, Antonio J. Castro, University of Missouri, Kari Muente, University of Missouri.- Chapter 14: Learning In and Through Practice: A Case Study of a Design-Based Residency Program, Andrew L. Hostetler, Vanderbilt University.- Section 5: Rethinking Community Connections.- Section 5 Introduction.- Chapter 15: Intersections of Culture and Community: Developing a Critical Sense of Place in Social Studies Teacher Education, Jason Harshman, University of Iowa.- Chapter 16: Examining Community with Pre-service Teachers through the Use of Participatory Photography Projects, Sarah Mathews, Florida International University, Erin Crews Adams, University of Georgia.- Chapter 17: Place-Based Social Studies Teacher Education: Learning to Tea","merchants_number":2,"ean":9783319794389,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":118,"low_price_merchant_id":27291482,"ID":4887884,"merchants":["weltbild","euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"rethinking-social-studies-teacher-education-in-the-twenty-fi-1","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/rethinking-social-studies-teacher-education-in-the-twenty-fi-1\/","low_price_merchant_name":"Weltbild"}



CHF 118.00
Rethinking Social Studies Teacher Education in the Twenty-First Century
Introduction: What are we teaching social studies (teachers) for? Alicia Crowe, Kent State University, Alexander Cuenca, Saint Louis University.- Section 1: Rethinking Social Studies Teacher Education Purposes.- Section 1 Introduction, Crowe and Cuenca.- Chapter 1: From Non-Racism to Anti-Racism in Social Studies Teacher Education: Social Studies and Racial Pedagogical Content Knowled... zur Produkt-Seite
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Sullivan, Georgia State University.- Section 2: Rethinking Course Curriculum.- Section 2 Introduction.- Chapter 4: No More Playing in the Dark: Twenty-first Century Citizenship, Critical Race Theory, and the Future of the Social Studies Methods Course, Patricia L. Marshall, Meghan M. Manfra, Crystal G. Simmons, North Carolina State University.- Chapter 5: Preparing Elementary Pre-Service Teachers to Promote Big Ideas Within Social Studies, Sarah Brooks, Millersville University, Dan Jares, Elmhurst College.- Chapter 6: Rooting the Literacies of Citizenship: Ideas that Integrate Social Studies and Language Arts in the Cultivation of a New Global Mindset, Debra D. Shulsky, Elaine Y. Hendrix, University of Houston-Clear Lake.- Section 3: Rethinking Campus Connections.- Section 3 Introduction.- Chapter 7: Working Together, Not Sharing the Burden: A Collaborative Approach to Developing Pedagogical Content Knowledge with Secondary Social Studies Pre-Service Teachers, Wayne Journell, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, Lisa C. Tolbert, University of North Carolina-Greensboro.- Chapter 8: Six Credit Hours For Arizona, The United States, and The World: A Case Study of Teacher Content-Knowledge Preparation and the Creation of Social Studies Courses, Laura Turchi, University of Houston, Elizabeth Hinde, Arizona State University, Ronald I. 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Hostetler, Vanderbilt University.- Section 5: Rethinking Community Connections.- Section 5 Introduction.- Chapter 15: Intersections of Culture and Community: Developing a Critical Sense of Place in Social Studies Teacher Education, Jason Harshman, University of Iowa.- Chapter 16: Examining Community with Pre-service Teachers through the Use of Participatory Photography Projects, Sarah Mathews, Florida International University, Erin Crews Adams, University of Georgia.- Chapter 17: Place-Based Social Studies Teacher Education: Learning to","merchants_number":2,"ean":9783319229386,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":118,"low_price_merchant_id":27291482,"ID":4879481,"merchants":["weltbild","euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"rethinking-social-studies-teacher-education-in-the-twenty-first-century","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/rethinking-social-studies-teacher-education-in-the-twenty-first-century\/","low_price_merchant_name":"Weltbild"}



CHF 56.50
Public Health Ethics: Cases Spanning the Globe
Preface.- SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS.- Chapter 1: Public Health Ethics: Global Cases, Practice, and Contexts.- Chapter 2: Essential Cases in the Development of Public Health Ethics.- SECTION 2: TOPICS IN PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS.- Chapter 3: Ethical Issues in Resource Allocation and Priority Setting.- Resource Allocation and Priority Setting Cases: 1. Priority Setting... zur Produkt-Seite
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Priority Setting and Crisis of Public Hospitals in Colombia.- 2. Intersections of Public Health and Mental Health: Meeting the Needs of Children and Families.- 3. Public-private collaboration: What Role Should Corporate Sponsorship Play in Public Health?.- 4. Black-White Infant Mortality: Disparities, Priorities, and Social Justice in Public Health.- 5. Priority Setting in Healthcare: Ethical Issues.- 6. Critical Care Triage During a Pandemic.- Chapter 4: Ethical Issues in Disease Prevention and Control.- Disease Prevention and Control Cases:.- 1. Mandatory Vaccination in a Measles Outbreak.- 2. Public Health Approaches to the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV.- 3. Should Newborn Bloodspot Screening be considered a Public Health Necessity or a Matter of Individual Parental Choice? Storage and Ownership of Newborn Bloodspots.- 4. Decoding Public Health Ethics and Inequity in India: A Case of Conditional Cash Incentive Scheme - Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY).- 5. HIV Criminalization, and STD Prevention and Control.- 6. Ethical Considerations in Administering Anthrax Vaccine to Children during an Anthrax Event.- 7. Non-Adherence to Treatment in Patients with Tuberculosis: A Challenge for Minimalist Ethics.- 8. Mass Evacuation.- Chapter 5: Ethical Issues Raised by Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.- Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Cases:.- 1. Municipal Action on Food and Beverage Marketing to Children and Youth.- 2. Obesity Prevention in Children: Media Campaigns, Stigma, and Ethics.- 3. Obesity Stigma in Vulnerable & Marginalized Groups.- 4. Water Fluoridation: The Example of Greece.- 5. The Prohibition of Smoking in Public Places in Bulgaria.- Chapter 6: Ethical Issues in Environmental and Occupational Public Health.- 1. Assessing Mining's Impact on Health Equity in Mongolia.- 2. Should an Exception to the National MRSA Prevention Policy be granted for a Medical Resident with Untreatable MRSA Colonization?.- 3. Safe Water Standards and Monitoring of a Well Construction Program.- 4.Implementation of Global Public Health Programs and Threats to Personal Safety.- Chapter 7: Vulnerability and Marginalized Populations.- 1. Reducing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in a Culturally Diverse Society: The New Zealand Cot Death Study and National Cot Death Prevention Programme.- 2. Medical Tourism and Surrogate Pregnancy: A Case of Ethical Incoherence.- 3. Compulsory Treatment for Injection Drug Use Following Release from Incarceration.- 4. Unanticipated Vulnerability: Adding to the Marginalization of the Least Visible in Pandemic Planning.- 5. Can Asylum Seeking Be 'Managed' Ethically?.- 6. Tuberculosis Screening, Testing and Treatment among Asylum Seekers.- Chapter8: International Collaboration for Global Public Health.- International Collaboration Cases:.- 1. The Ethics of HIV Testing Policies.- 2. Just Allocation of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Drugs in Sub-Saharan Africa.- 3. Drug Trials in Vulnerable Populations of Developing Countries.- 4. Ethical Issues in Responding to International Medication Stock-outs.- 5. Transmission of Cholera into Haiti.- 6. Perilous Path to Peace in the Middle East: The Dilemma of Sanctions Kingdom.- 7. Advancing Informed Consent and Ethical Standards in Multinational Health Research.- Chapter 9: Public Health Research Ethics.- Public Health Research Cases: 1. To Reveal or Not to Reveal Potentially Harmful Findings: A Dilemma for Public Health Research.- 2. The Challenges of Applying Ethical Principles in Impoverished Communities: The Case of.- 3. 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CHF 18.90
Find Your Why
FOREWORD by Simon SinekFulfillment is a right and not a privilege. Every single one of us is entitled to feel fulfilled by the work we do, to wake up feeling inspired to go to work, to feel safe when we re there and to return home with a sense that we contributed to something larger than ourselves. Fulfillment is not a lottery. It is not a feeling reserved for a lucky few who get to s... zur Produkt-Seite
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CHF 7.85
The Sea Wolf
Chapter OneI scarcely know where to begin, though I sometimes facetiously place the cause of it all to Charley Furuseth's credit. He kept a summer cottage in Mill Valley, under the shadow of Mount Tamalpais, and never occupied it except when he loafed through the winter months and read Nietzsche and Schopenhauer to rest his brain. When summer came on, he elected to sweat out a hot and... zur Produkt-Seite
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CHF 92.90
Ein Käfig voller Helden, Die komplette Serie, 26 DVDs
Colonel Hogan und seine Jungs sind Kriegsgefangene im 'Stalag 13', Deutschlands 'härtestem' Gefangenlager, und die besten Spionagetruppen im Dienst der Alliierten. Hier ist nichts ernst gemeint, und Hogan und seine Männer machen Lagerleiter Oberst Klink (Sachse mit nicht übermässigem IQ) und Feldwebel Schultz (Bayer, der gerne isst, sich aber aus dem Krieg lieber heraushalten würde - ... zur Produkt-Seite
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Hier ist nichts ernst gemeint, und Hogan und seine M\u00e4nner machen Lagerleiter Oberst Klink (Sachse mit nicht \u00fcberm\u00e4ssigem IQ) und Feldwebel Schultz (Bayer, der gerne isst, sich aber aus dem Krieg lieber heraushalten w\u00fcrde - Lieblingszitat: 'Ich seh' nichts, ich h\u00f6r nichts') das Leben schwer. Aber sie sorgen auch daf\u00fcr, dass ihren deutschen Freunden nichts passiert... Episoden: Staffel 1: Disc 1: 01 Kuckuck im Nest 02 Operation 'Tiger' 03 Kommandant des Jahres 04 Es war einmal ein General 05 Die Pflicht zu fliehen 06 Das graue Phantom 07 Mit eingebauter Bombe Disc 2: 08 Achtung, Aufnahme 09 Was ist in dem Fass? 10 Kennen Sie Lilli Marleen 11 Der Zahnarzttermin 12 In einer Blitzaktion 13 Die falschen F\u00fcnfziger 14 Alles in \u00d6l Disc 3: 15 Reservierung erbeten! 16 Ein Schiff wird kommen 17 Alles Gute zum Geburtstag 18 Sie sind Gold wert 19 Hansi und Putzi 20 Nichts geht \u00fcber Dynamit Disc 4: 21 Schultzie \u00fcber alles 22 Pizza und Santa Lucia 23 Hogans Handlanger 24 Radar und Raketen 25 Das todsichere H\u00fctchenspiel 26 Das Geld des Prinzen Disc 5: 27 Die Safeknacker-Suite 28 Ganz in Schwarz 29 Das Ablenkungsman\u00f6ver 30 Die Witwe Linkmeyer 31 Der Feuerteufel 32 Eine verr\u00fcckte Mission Staffel 2: Episoden: Disc 1: 01 Adler und Teufelskerl 02 Die Schultz Brigade 03 Die Milchm\u00e4dchenrechnung 04 Operation Aktentasche 05 Kontrolliertes Chaos 06 Ein Heldenst\u00fcck Disc 2: 07 Quell der Freude 08 Das Codebuch 09 Der automatische Babypanzer 10 Marya, die Agentin - Teil 1 11 Marya, die Agentin - Teil 2 12 Film und F\u00fchrer Disc 3: 13 Kein Ersatz f\u00fcr Oberst Klink 14 Klink und seine Rakete 15 Wertvolle Informationen 16 Der General und die Kunst 17 Der Austauschgeneral 18 Der grosse Bankraub Disc 4: 19 Das verflixte Man\u00f6ver 20 Eine Frau von Format 21 Ein sehr gefragter Mann 22 Raten Sie, wer kommt 23 Fasse Dich, Kurtz 24 Blumen f\u00fcr die Dame Disc 5: 25 L\u00fcfte den Schleier! 26 Malcolm, der Wunderbare 27 Alles Liebe, Deine Lily 28 Was f\u00fcr ein Skandal! 29 Unternehmen Wasserjungfer 30 Die tapfere Lockente Staffel 3: Episoden: 01 Der Crittendon-Plan 02 W\u00f6lfe unter Schafen 03 Das grosse Durcheinander 04 Mistbiene sucht T\u00f6lpel 05 Vorsicht und Perfektion 06 Klink, der Casanova 07 Hogen spielt Amor 08 Kugelsichere Westen 09 Falsch, f\u00e4lscher, F\u00e4lschung 10 Ab in den Tunnel 11 Auf nach Paris 12 Der Russe kommt 13 Das Geheimtreffen 14 Der Mann im Schneemann 15 Marya und die Experten 16 Carter als Verr\u00e4ter 17 Das Manhattan-Projekt 18 Die Wundersosse 19 Die m\u00fcssen verr\u00fcckt sein! 20 Gretel und die M\u00e4nner 21 Ihr gr\u00f6sster Bluff 22 Was ist mit Argentinien? 23 Propaganda-Anna 24 Husch, Husch, ins K\u00f6rbchen 25 Die sch\u00f6ne Wilhelmina 26 Allein gegen Zehntausend 27 Shanhai-Lilly 28 Schultzie - ein Genie! 29 Richtiges Affentheater 30 Mit Pfeil und Bogen Staffel 4: 01 Trunken vor Liebe 02 Zu H\u00e4nden von ... 03 Papa B\u00e4r und das Fr\u00e4ulein 04 Verwirrung um Colonel X 05 Was f\u00fcr Verh\u00f6rmethoden! 06 Sie sind Rumpelstilzchen? 07 Bitte wegtreten! 08 Vorsicht, frische Farbe! 09 Dinner mit Agentin 10 Aber bitte keine Namen 11 Ein Pulverfass ist das 12 Der Blaue Baron 13 Alibi f\u00fcr Col. 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CHF 211.00
Circulating Nucleic Acids in Serum and Plasma - CNAPS IX
Foreword Peter B. Gahan, Michael Fleischhacker, Bernd Schmidt .- Part I Nucleic Acids in Oncology - prognosis, treatments screening and metastases .- 1 Circulating Cell-free miR-373, miR-200a, miR-200b and miR-200c in Patients with Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Xiaodan Meng, Volkmar Müller, Karin Milde-Langosch, Fabian Trillsch, Klaus Pantel, Heidi Schwarzenbach.- 2 Cell-free miRNA-141... zur Produkt-Seite
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Gahan, Michael Fleischhacker, Bernd Schmidt .- Part I\u00a0\u00a0 Nucleic Acids in Oncology - prognosis, treatments screening and metastases .- 1 Circulating Cell-free miR-373, miR-200a, miR-200b and miR-200c in Patients with Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Xiaodan Meng, Volkmar M\u00fcller, Karin Milde-Langosch, Fabian Trillsch, Klaus Pantel, Heidi Schwarzenbach.- 2 \u00a0Cell-free miRNA-141 and miRNA-205 as Prostate Cancer Biomarkers Ivan D. Osipov, Ivan A. Zaporozhchenko, Anna A. Bondar, Marat M. Zaripov, Vladimir E. Voytsitskiy, Valentin V. Vlassov, Pavel P. Laktionov, Evgeny S. Morozkin.- 3 Clinical utility of circulating tumor DNA for molecular assessment and precision medicine in pancreatic cancer Erina Takai, Yasushi Totoki, Hiromi Nakamura, Mamoru Kato, Tatsuhiro Shibata, Shinichi Yachida.- 4 An Enquiry Concerning the Characteristics of Cell-free DNA Released by Cultured Cancer Cells \u00a0Abel J Bronkhorst, Johannes F Wentzel, Janine Aucamp, Etresia van Dyk, Lissinda du Plessis, Piet J Pretorius .-\u00a05 Detection of p53 Mutations in Circulating DNA of Transplanted Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients as a Biomarker of Tumor Recurrence Noelia Garc\u00eda-Fern\u00e1ndez , Hada Macher, Amalia Rubio, Pilar Jim\u00e9nez-Arriscado, Bernal-Bellido C,\u00a0 Bellido-D\u00edaz ML, Gonzlo Su\u00e1rez-Artacho, Juan M. Guerrero, Miguel A. G\u00f3mez-Bravo, Patrocinio Molinero .- 6 Unbiased Detection of Somatic Copy Number Aberrations in cfDNA of Lung Cancer Cases and High-risk Controls with Low Coverage Whole Genome sequencing Fiona Taylor, James Bradford, Penella J. Woll, Dawn Teare, Angela Cox.- 7 Liquid Profiling in Lung Cancer - Quantification of Extracellular miRNAs in Bronchial Lavage Bernd Schmidt, Grit Rehbein, Michael Fleischhacker.- 8 Screening of KRAS Mutation in Pre- and Post-surgery Serum of Patients Suffering from Colon Cancer by COLD-PCR HRM Elena Trujillo-Arribas, Hado C. Macher, Pilar Jim\u00e9nez-Arriscado, Fernando de la Portilla, Patrocinio Molinero, Juan M. Guerrero, Amalia Rubio.- 9 Non-Dividing Cell Virtosomes Affect in vitro and in vivo Tumour Cell Replication Mariano Garcia-Arranz, Damian Garcia-Olmo, Luz Vega-Clemente, Maurice Stroun, Peter B. Gahan.- \u00a010 Features of Circulating DNA Fragmentation in Blood of Healthy Females and Breast Cancer Patients Svetlana N. Tamkovich, Natalia A. Kirushina, Vladimir E. Voytsitskiy, Pavel P. Laktionov.- 11 Liquid Profiling of Circulating Nucleic Acids as a Novel Tool for the Management of Cancer Patients Stefan Holdenrieder.- Part II CNAPS in foetal medicine.- 12 Characterization of Human Pregnancy Specific Glycoprotein (PSG) Gene Copy Number Variations in Pre-eclampsia Patients Chia Lin Chang, Chia Yu Chang,\u00a0\u00a0Da Xian Lee, Po Jen Cheng.- 13 Non-Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis of Fetal-Maternal Platelet Incompatability by Cold High Resolution Melting Analysis Marta Ferro, Hada C. Macher, Pilar Noguerol, Pilar Jimenez-Arriscado, Patrocinio Molinero, Juan M. Guerrero, Amalia Rubio.- 14 Implementing Non-invasive Prenatal Diagnosis (NIPD) in a National Health Service Laboratory, from Dominant to Recessive Disorders Suzanne Drury, Sarah Mason, Fiona McKay, Kitty Lo, Christopher Boustred, Lucy Jenkins, Lyn S Chitty.- Part III\u00a0 \u00a0BIOLOGY OF CNAPS.- 15 Comparative Analysis of Harmful Physical Factors Effects on the Genome of the Cell Irina N. Vasilyeva, Valery N. Zinkin, Vladimir G. Bespalov.- 16 Heterochromatic Tandem Repeats in the Extracellular DNA Olga I. Podgornaya, Irina N. Vasilyeva, Vladimir G. Bespalov.- 17 A Historical and Evolutionary Perspective on Circulating Nucleic Acids and Extracellular Vesicles: Circulating Nucleic Acids as Homeostatic Genetic Entities Janine Aucamp, Abel J Bronkhorst. Piet J Pretorius .- 18 Comparison of microRNA Content in Plasma and Urine Indicates the Existence of a Transrenal Passage of Selected microRNAs Eva Pazourkova, Sarka Pospisilova, Iveta Svobodova, Ales Horinek, Antonin Brisuda, Viktor Soukup,Jan Hrbacek, Otakar Capoun, Jaroslav Mares, Tomas Hanus, Marek Babjuk, Marie Korabecna.- 19 A Quantitative Assessment of Cell-free DNA Utilizing Several Housekeeping Genes: Measurements from Four Different Cell Lines Janine Aucamp, Abel Bronkhorst, Johannes F. Wentzel , Piet Pretorius.- 20 Oligodeoxynucleotide Analogues of Circulating DNA Inhibit dsRNA-induced Immune Response at the Early Stages of Signal Transduction Cascade in a Cell Type-dependent Manner Anna V. Cherepanova, Zhanna K. Nazarkina, Pavel P. Laktionov.- 21 GC-rich DNA Fragments and Oxidized Cell-free DNA Have Different Effects on NF-kB and NRF2 Signaling in MSC \u00a0Vasilina A. Sergeeva, Svetlana V. Kostyuk, Elizaveta S. Ershova, Elena M. Malinovskaya, Tatiana D. Smirnova, Larisa V. Kameneva, Natalia N. Veiko.- 22 Evaluation of the State of Transplanted Liver health by Monitoring of Organ-specific genomic Marker in Circulating DNA from Receptor Hada C. Macher, Gonzalo Su\u00e1rez-Artacho, Pilar Jim\u00e9nez-Arriscado, Sara \u00c1lvarez-G\u00f3mez, Noelia Garc\u00eda-Fern\u00e1ndez, Juan M. Guerrero, Patrocinio Molinero, Elena Trujillo-Arribas , Miguel A. G\u00f3mez-Bravo, Amalia Rubio.- 23 Vesicular and extra-vesicular RNAs of Human Blood Plasma Anna V. Savelyeva, Dmitriy N. Baryakin, Elena D. Chikova, Elena V. Kuligina, Vladimir A. Richter, Dmitriy V. Semenov.- 24 Artificial Analogues of Circulating Box C\/D RNAs Induce strong Innate Immune Response and microRNA Activation in Human Adenocarcinoma CellsGrigory A. Stepanov, Julia A. Filippova, Anna A. Nushtaeva, Elena V. Kuligina, Olga A. Koval, Vladimir A. Richter, and Dmitriy V. Semenov.-25 Multiple Ways of cfDNA Reception and Following ROS Production in Endothelial Cells\u00a0Anna Y. Alekseeva, Larisa V. Kameneva, Svetlana V. Kostyuk and Natalia N. Veiko.- 26 Protein Content of Circulating Nucleoprotein ComplexesSvetlana N. Tamkovich,, Oleg S. Tutanov, Danil S. Serdukov, Maxim S. Belenikin, Anatoliy G. Shlikht, Natalia A. Kirushina, Tatiana G. Duzhak, Vladimir E. Voytsitskiy, Yuri P. Tsentalovich, Pavel P. Laktionov.- Part IV Methodology.- 27 Digital PCR of Genomic Rearrangements for Monitoring Circulating Tumour DNAHongdo Do, Daniel Cameron, Ramyar Molania Bibhusal Thapa, Gareth Rivalland, Paul L Mitchell, Carmel Murone, Thomas John, Tony Papenfuss, Alexander Dobrovic.- 28 MFast-SeqS as a Monitoring and Prescreening Tool for Tumour-specific Aneuploidy in Plasma DNA\u00a0Methodological Variables in the Analysis of Cell-free DNA Jelena Belic, Marina Koch, Peter Ulz, Martina Auer, Teresa Gerhalter, Sumitra Mohan, Katja Fischereder, Edgar Petru, Thomas Bauernhofer5, Jochen B. Geigl, Michael R. Speicher, Ellen Heitzer.- 29 Methodological Variables in the Analysis of Cell-free DNA\u00a0Abel J. Bronkhorst, Janine Aucamp, Piet J. 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Ethical challenges of implementing a new diagnostic procedure Dagmar Schmitz.- Part VI\u00a0 Round-table.- 36 Academia meets Industry General Discussion between panel and audience.\u00a0","merchants_number":2,"ean":9783319420424,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":211,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":4174511,"merchants":["euniverse","weltbild"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"circulating-nucleic-acids-in-serum-and-plasma-cnaps-ix","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/circulating-nucleic-acids-in-serum-and-plasma-cnaps-ix\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}



CHF 211.00
Pearls and Pitfalls in Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery
TABLE OF CONTENTSPearls and Pitfalls of Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery, 2nd Edition Volume Editor(s): Morris E. Hartstein, Guy G. Massry, John B. Holds Part 1: Preoperative Evaluation Ch. 1: Preoperative Evaluation of the Cosmetic Patient Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 2: Evaluation of the Cosmetic Patient Rona Z. Silkiss Ch. 3: Preoperative Patient Counseling for Cosmetic B... zur Produkt-Seite
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Holds Part 1: Preoperative Evaluation Ch. 1: Preoperative Evaluation of the Cosmetic Patient Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 2: Evaluation of the Cosmetic Patient Rona Z. Silkiss Ch. 3: Preoperative Patient Counseling for Cosmetic Blepharoplasty William P. Chen Part 2: Anesthesia Ch. 4: Cosmetic Oculofacial Pearls to Live By Kenneth D. Steinsapir Ch. 5: Guide to Local Anesthetic Medications Vivian SchiedlerBryan S. Sires Ch. 6: Motor Nerve Blocks in Oculofacial Surgery Bryan S. Sires Ch. 7: Regional Nerve Blocks in Oculofacial Surgery Vivian SchiedlerBryan S. Sires Ch. 8: Procedural Sedation in Oculofacial Surgery Vivian SchiedlerBryan S. Sires Ch. 9: Preoperative Preparation and Anesthesia in Blepharoplasty William P. Chen Ch. 10: \"Digital Diffusion\" Technique for the Administration of Local Anesthetic in Eyelid Surgery Rona Z. Silkiss Ch. 11: Anesthesia for In-Office Oculoplastic Surgery: How We Do It Brent R. MoodyJohn B. Holds Ch. 12: Pain Reduction Using Vibration in Aesthetic injections and in eye and facial plastic surgery Sonya Jairaj WexlerAllan E. Wulc Ch. 13: Tips for Safer, More Effective, and More Comfortable Periocular Anesthetic Injections and Sedation John Robert Burroughs Part 3: Upper Lid BlepharoplastySection 1: Preoperative Evaluation Ch. 14: Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty: The Evaluation Evan H. BlackRyan T. ScruggsJohn D. SiddensFrank A. NesiGeoffrey J. Gladstone Ch. 15: Preoperative Examination Checklist for Upper Blepharoplasty Philip L. Custer Ch. 16: Preoperative Evaluation and Documentation in Upper Blepharoplasty Cat Nguyen Burkat Ch. 17: Ten Tips to Avoid the Perils, Pitfalls and Complications of Cosmetic Blepharoplasty William P. Mack Section 2: Incision Planning Ch. 18: Marking Strategies for Upper Blepharoplasty Guy G. Massry Ch. 19: Orbit Size and Lid Marking in Upper Blepharoplasty Philip L. Custer Ch. 20: Incisional Guidelines When Marking the Skin in Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty Sheri L. DeMartelaereTodd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Ch. 21: Marking the Proposed Upper Eyelid Crease: Determining the Safe Amount of Skin Removal-The Pinch Technique Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 22: Preoperative Measurements in Upper Blepharoplasty: Patient Selection Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 23: Keys to Success When Marking the Skin in Upper Blepharoplasty John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 24: Skin Marking in Upper Blepharoplasty-Avoiding Pitfalls Cat Nguyen Burkat Section 3: Upper Blepharoplasty Procedure Pearls Ch. 25: A simple method for more efficient blepharoplasty surgery Morris E. HartsteinIsam Amar Ch. 26: Upper Blepharoplasty: Pearls for the Procedure Evan H. BlackRyan T. ScruggsJohn D. SiddensFrank A. NesiGeoffrey J. Gladstone Ch. 27: Blepharoplasty Pearls: General Tips John Robert Burroughs Ch. 28: Fat Excision in Upper Blepharoplasty Sheri L. DeMartelaere Todd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Ch. 29: Mobilizing and Excising the Nasal Fat Pad in Upper Blepharoplasty Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 30: The Sigmoid Upper Lid Blepharoplasty John P. Fezza Ch. 31: Tissue Removal Considerations in Blepharoplasty Surgery Rona Z. Silkiss Ch. 32: Fewer Hematomas in Upper Blepharoplasty Martin H. Devoto Ch. 33: Blepharoplasty Incisional Modalities: 4.0 Radiowave Surgery vs. CO2 Laser Joseph Niamtu, III Ch. 34: Doing Safe Upper Blepharoplasty Surgery: When Less is Better John Robert Burroughs Ch. 35: Upper Blepharoplasty Pearls Morris E. Hartstein Ch. 36: Fat Preservation and Other Tips for Upper Blepharoplasty Cat Nguyen Burkat Ch. 37: Upper Eyelid Fat Repositioning Donald B. YooGuy G. Massry Ch. 38: Asian Blepharoplasty Samuel M. Lam Ch. 39: Upper Lid Blepharoplasty in the Asian Patient Cat Nguyen BurkatPimkwan Jaru-ampornpan Ch. 40: Recognizing the Differences in Asian Eyelid Anatomy Cat Nguyen BurkatPimkwan Jaru-ampornpan Section 4: Adjunctive Procedures in Upper Blepharoplasty Ch. 41: Transblepharoplasty Internal Brow Elevation with Corrugator Removal John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 42: Transblepharoplasty Incision Lower Eyelid Canthoplasty John Robert BurroughsRichard L. AndersonJohn D. McCann Section 5: Wound Closure and Postoperative Care Ch. 43: Avoiding Dog Ears During Upper Blepharoplasty Closure Peter S. Levin Ch. 44: Crease Formation in Upper Blepharoplasty Philip L. Custer Ch. 45: Use of Dermabond Tissue Adhesive for Oculoplastic Incision Closure Charles B. Slonim Ch. 46: Reducing Postoperative Swelling John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 47: Management of Postblepharoplasty Dry Eye Morris E. Hartstein Ch. 48: Bump Thermoplasty for Small Benign Eyelid Lesions and Wound Artifacts John Robert Burroughs Richard L. AndersonJohn D. McCannM. Reza Vagefi Ch. 49: Scar Management John Robert BurroughsReagan Anderson Part 4: Lower Lid BlepharoplastySection 1: Preoperative Considerations Ch. 50: Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: The Evaluation John D. Siddens Ch. 51: Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty Evaluation: Avoid the Cookie Cutter Approach Sheri L. DeMartelaereTodd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Section 2: Lower Blepharoplasty Procedure Pearls Ch. 52: Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: Procedure Pearls and Pitfalls John D. Siddens Ch. 53: Lower Lid Blepharoplasty: Transcutaneous verses transconjunctival approach Raf Ghabrial Ch. 54: Incising the Septum over the Nasal, Central, and Lateral Fat Pads in Lower Blepharoplasty Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 55: Prolapsing the Inferior Fat Pads and Fornix in Lower Blepharoplasty Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 56: Identifying the Inferior Oblique in Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 57: The \"GRED (Globe Retropulsion and Eyelid Depression)\" Maneuver to Access Post-septal Fat in Transconjunctival Lower Blepharoplasty Donald B. YooGarrett GriffinGuy G. Massry Ch. 58: Achieving Symmetry in Lower Blepharoplasty Fat Removal Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 59: The Treatment of Festoons in Lower Blepharoplasty Sheri L. DeMartelaereTodd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Ch. 60: Step by step treatment of post blepharoplasty chemosis Martin H. DevotoFrancesco P. BernardiniAltug Cetinkaya Ch. 61: Chemosis: Avoidance and Management Tips John Robert Burroughs Ch. 62: Making Lower Eyelid Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty Easier, Safer, and More Comfortable John Robert Burroughs Ch. 63: Management of Severe Postoperative Bleeding with Hemostatic Matrix John Robert Burroughs Section 3: Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty Ch. 64: Fat Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty: Less Is More Sheri L. DeMartelaereTodd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Ch. 65: Fat Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty: Does the Plane of Fat Transposition Affect The Outcome? Donald B. YooGuy G. Massry Ch. 66: Transconjunctival Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with and Without Fat Repositioning Garrett R. GriffinGuy G. MassryPaul S. Nassif Ch. 67: Fat Pedicle Isolation During Transconjucntival Lower Blepharoplasty With Fat Repositioning: \"The Inverse Shoe Shine Sign\" Guy G. Massry Ch. 68: Transconjunctival Pre-periosteal Fat Repositioning Blepharoplasty John B. HoldsYasaman Mohadjer Ch. 69: Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with Fat Repositioning Using a Foam Bolster Eric A. SteeleRoger A. Dailey Ch. 70: Use of Tisseel in Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty with Fat Repositioning Asa D. Morton, III Ch. 71: Lower Blepharoplasty with Non-Suture Fat Repositioning John Robert BurroughsRichard L. AndersonJohn D. McCann Ch. 72: The Bustier Lower Lid Blepharoplasty John P. Fezza Ch. 73: Lower blepharoplasty: Lift and Fill Morris E. HartsteinGuy G. Massry Section 4: Management of Postblepharoplasty Lid Retraction Ch. 74: Managing Postblepharoplasty Lower Eyelid Malposition Michael T. Yen Ch. 75: Retroauricular Dermal Spacer Graft for Lower Lid Retraction Repair Francesco P. Bernardini Ch. 76: Mid-Lower Eyelid Tarsoconjunctival Flap-Skin Graft: Treatment of Cicatricial Lower Lid Retraction John Pak Ch. 77: Treatment of Postblepharoplasty Lower Eyelid Retraction with Dermis Fat Spacer Grafting Bobby S. KornDon O. Kikkawa Ch. 78: Lateral Canthal Webs Guy G. Massry Ch. 79: True Lower Eyelid Retractor Recession as an Adjunct to Lower Lid Recession Surgery Donald B. YooGuy G. Massry Part 5: Forehead RejuvenationSection 1: Preoperative Considerations Ch. 80: Which Browlift to Do? Andrea Nowotny Hass Ch. 81: Browlifting: Patient Evaluation Andrea Nowotny Hass Ch. 82: Preoperative Botox for Endoscopic Browlifting Andrea Nowotny Hass Ch. 83: Forehead and Eyebrow Anatomy and its Continuity with the EyelidGuy G. Massry Section 2: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation Ch. 84: Five Tips for Endoscopic Browlift Sheri L. DeMartelaereTodd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Ch. 85: Anesthesia Options in Endoscopic Forehead Lifting Andrew S. Eiseman Ch. 86: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation: How to Set Up the Operating Room and Trouble Shooting Asa D. Morton, III Ch. 87: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation: Equipment and Setup Asa D. Morton, III Ch. 88: Incision Technique for Endoscopic Forehead Elevation Andrew S. Eiseman Ch. 89: Endoscopic Forehead Elevation: Patient Marking and Preparation Geva Mannor Ch. 90: Endoscopic Midforehead Techniques: Improved Outcomes with Decreased Operative Time and Cost Asa D. Morton, III Ch. 91: Fifteen Principles of Enhanced Success in Endoscopic BrowliftGuy G. Massry Ch. 92: Dissection of Central Forehead and Temporal Pocket with Periosteal Release Don O. Kikkawa Ch. 93: Endoscopic Forehead Lifting: Dealing with the Central Brow Depressors Asa D. Morton, III Ch. 94: Elevation and Fixation of the Lateral Brow and Canthus Robert G. Fante Ch. 95: Fixation Methods in Endoscopic Browlifting Andrea Nowotny Hass Ch. 96: Endoscopic Browlift with Deep Temporal Fixation Only Garrett R. GriffinPaul S. Nassif Ch. 97: Tridimensional Brow, Glabella, and Temple Enhancement with Micro Fat Injection During Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation Oscar M. RamirezUmran Ileri Ch. 98: Scalp Fixation in Endoscopic Browlift Robert G. Fante Ch. 99: Closing and Dressing the Wounds in Endoscopic Browlift Robert G. Fante Ch. 100: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation: Avoiding and Managing Complications Asa D. Morton, III Section 3: Nonendoscopic Browlifting Ch. 101: The Direct Browlift: Focus on the Tail John B. Holds Ch. 102: Soft Tissue Augmentation of the Temporal Brow in Browlifting Surgery David E.E. HolckJill FosterManuel A. LopezKevin A. Kalwerisky Ch. 103: In-Office Brow and Forehead Lifting By A Quick Multi-Incision Trichophytic Approach John Robert Burroughs Ch. 104: Temporal Subcutaneous Brow Lift Morris E. HartsteinIsam Amar Ch. 105: The external browpexy: A minimally invasive brow lifting or stabilization procedure Guy G. Massry Part 6: Mid-Face Lift Ch. 106: Mid-Face Lift: General Considerations and How I Do It Guy G. Massry Ch. 107: Ten Rules for Mid-Face Lifting for the Repair of Lid Retraction Morris E. HartsteinGuy G. Massry Ch. 108: The Subperiosteal Mid-Face Lift Using Bioabsorbable Implants for Fixation David E.E. HolckJill FosterKevin A. KalweriskyManuel A. Lopez Ch. 109: Cheeklifting Pearls Clinton D. McCord, Jr. Ch. 110: Preperiosteal Midface Lift Through Transtemporal Approach Allan E. WulcDallas R. Buchanan Ch. 111: Maintaining Lateral Wound and Canthal Regularity in External Midface Lifts Jeremiah P. TaoGuy G. Massry Ch. 112: Cheek Implants Joseph Niamtu, III Part 7: Botox Ch. 113: Introduction to Botulinum Toxin John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 114: Evaluating Potential Patients for Neurotoxin Samuel M. Lam Ch. 115: Neurotoxin: General Principles of Treatment Samuel M. Lam Ch. 116: Botox: Where It Works Best Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 117: Preparation of Botox Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 118: Documentation of Treatment: Botox Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 119: Botulinum Toxin Injection Technique John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 120: Cosmetic Botulinum Toxin Applications: General Considerations and Dosing John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 121: Botulinum Toxin: Avoiding Pitfalls John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 122: Botox Injection Techniques: Minimizing Bruising and Discomfort Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 123: Botulinum Toxin Injections Pearls Rona Z. Silkiss Ch. 124: Botox Complications Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 125: Glabella Treatment with Neurotoxin Samuel M. Lam Ch. 126: Corrugator and Procerus Rhytid Treatment with Botox Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 127: Frontalis Injection with Botox Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 128: Frontalis Treatment with Neurotoxin Samuel M. Lam Ch. 129: Shaping of the Eyebrows with Botulinum Toxin Type A (BoNT-A) Deanne Mraz RobinsonDavid F. HorneThomas E. Rohrer Ch. 130: Botox Injection Techniques: Crow's Feet Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 131: Orbicularis Oculi Treatment with Neurotoxin Samuel M. Lam Ch. 132: Perioral Botox Injections Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 133: Botulinum Toxin Type A Cosmetic: How to Achieve Precise and Predictable Results Jos\u00e9 Ra\u00fal Montes Ch. 134: Botox Injection to the Lacrimal Gland for the Treatment of Epiphora R. Jeffrey Hofmann Ch. 135: Botox Therapy for Hyperhydrosis: How I Do It Charles B. Slonim Ch. 136: Other Uses of Botulinum Toxins John Robert BurroughsRichard L. AndersonJohn D. McCann Ch. 137: Botox for Axillary Hyperhydrosis R. Jeffrey Hofmann Ch. 138: Use of Incobotulinum toxin A (Xeomin) for cosmetic facial rejuvenation Steven M. Couch Ch. 139: Management of Benign Essential Blepharospasm Julie A. WoodwardVeena Rao Part 8: Fillers Ch. 140: Optimizing Outcome from Facial Cosmetic Injections and Promoting Realistic Expectations Leslie Baumann Ch. 141: Pearls and Pitfalls of Injectable Facial Fillers Nicholas A. RameyCat Nguyen Burkat Ch. 142: Table of Fillers Brad T. Kovach Ch. 143: Dermal Filler Pearls: The Hyaluronic Acids John Robert BurroughsRichard L. AndersonJohn D. McCann Ch. 144: Radiesse\u00ae Pearls: General Tips for Safer, More Comfortable, and Better Results John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 145: Belotero Pearls Morris E. Hartstein Ch. 146: Hyaluronic Acid Pearls: Fine and Superficial Lines John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 147: Achieving Beautiful Lip Augmentation Kimberly J. Butterwick Ch. 148: Restylane Injection for the Lower Eyelid Tear Trough R. Jeffrey Hofmann Ch. 149: Liquid Injectable Silicone for the Upper Third of the Face Derek H. Jones Ch. 150: Periocular Injectables with Hyaluronic Acid and Polymethyl Methacrylate using microcannulas Samuel M. Lam Ch. 151: Novel Uses for Hydroxylapatite (Radiesse\u00ae) Filler: Beyond the Facial Folds John Robert BurroughsRichard L. AndersonJohn D. McCann Ch. 152: Pearls and Pitfalls of Botox and Filler Substances in the Upper Third of the Face Seth L. Matarasso Ch. 153: Lower Eyelid Rejuvenation: A Pictorial Management Guide John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 154: Upper Eyelid Volumization with Hyaluronic Acid Robert A. GlasgoldMark J. GlasgoldDavid J. Gerth Ch. 155: Correcting the upper eyelid hollow with filler Morris E. Hartstein Ch. 156: Pearls for Periorbital Fat Transfer Lisa M. Donofrio Ch. 157: Volumetric Rejuvenation of the Tear Trough with fat transfer to Ristow's space Morris E. Hartstein Ch. 158: Complementary Fat Grafting in the Periorbital Region Samuel M. LamMark J. GlasgoldRobert A. Glasgold Ch. 159: Autogenous Orbicularis and Fat as a Filler John Robert BurroughsMichael T. YenRichard L. AndersonJohn D. McCann Part 9: Skin RejuvenationSection 1: Skin Care Ch. 160: Skin Care 101: The Basics Diane S. Berson Ch. 161: Retinoids for the Cosmetic Patient Kenneth R. BeerJacob I. Beer Ch. 162: Evaluation of Skin Lesions in the Cosmetic Patient Made Simple: Actinic Keratosis Brent R. Moody Section 2: Nonablative Therapy Ch. 163: Chemical Peels for Facial Rejuvenation Andrew J. Kaufman Ch. 164: Nonablative Laser and Light Facial Rejuvenation Jeffrey Steven Dover Section 3: Ablative Therapy Ch. 165: Ablative resurfacing-general considerations Morris E. Hartstein Ch. 166: CO2 Laser Skin Resurfacing Prophylaxis Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 167: CO2 Laser Resurfacing Immediate Postoperative Care Prior to Complete Epithelialization Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 168: Products Used in CO2 Laser Resurfacing Wound Care: Late Postoperative Care After Complete Epithelialization Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 169: Ablative Fractional Laser Skin Resurfacing E. Jason Sabet-PeymanJulie A. Woodward Ch. 170: Fractionated CO2 Laser Skin Resurfacing John B. Holds Ch. 171: Monopolar Radiofrequency Tissue Tightening Elizabeth F. Rostan Ch. 172: Dual-Mode Erbium-YAG Laser Skin Resurfacing John B. Holds Ch. 173: Fraxel Treatment Howard Conn Part 10: Other Cosmetic Procedures Ch. 174: Repair of the Torn Earlobe Yoash R. Enzer Ch. 175: Upper Lip Lift: a Powerful Rejuvenative Procedure Oscar M. RamirezUmran Ileri Ch. 176: Ten Tips for a Reliable and Predictable Deep Plane Facial Rhytidectomy David E.E. HolckJill A. FosterKevin A. KalweriskyO. Bailey Robertson Ch. 177: Facelifting in the Full Neck John P. Fezza Ch. 178: Assessment and Treatment of the Aging Jaw Line John P. Fezza Ch. 179: Masseteric Facial Anastomosis for Dynamic Lower Eyelid Reanimation in Facial Paralysis Garrett R. GriffinBabak Azizzadeh Part 11: Functional Lid MalpositionsSection 1: Ptosis- Anterior Approach Ch. 180: Advantages of Sequential Versus Simultaneous Bilateral Levator Advancement Surgery Herbert J. Glatt Ch. 181: Considerations in Simultaneous vs. Sequential Bilateral Levator Repair Robert A. Mazzoli Ch. 182: Ten Steps to Making External Levator Ptosis Surgery More Predictable Russell S. Gonnering Ch. 183: Adjustable Suture Technique for Levator Surgery Morris E. HartsteinJohn J. Woog Ch. 184: Tarsal Switch Levator Resection for the Treatment of Myopathic Blepharoptosis Sheri L. DeMartelaereTodd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Ch. 185: Modified Levator Advancement Ptosis Technique Rona Z. Silkiss Ch. 186: Minimally Invasive Ptosis Repair Francesco P. Bernardini Ch. 187: Small Incision External Levator Repair Mark J. Lucarelli Ch. 188: Levator Aponeurotic Dehiscence: A Pictorial Review Gabriela Mabel Espinoza Ch. 189: Ptosis Repair by a Single-Stitch Levator Advancement Don Liu Ch. 190: Postoperative Care for Dry Eye Prevention in Ptosis Surgery Edsel Ing Section 2: Ptosis- Posterior Approach Ch. 191: Pearls for M\u00fcller's Muscle-Conjunctival Resection-Ptosis Procedure Combined with Upper Blepharoplasty Allen M. Putterman Ch. 192: M\u00fcller's Muscle-Conjunctival Resection Pearls: Phenylephrine and Resection Considerations David B. 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TABLE OF CONTENTSPearls and Pitfalls of Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery, 2nd Edition Volume Editor(s): Morris E. Hartstein, Guy G. Massry, John B. Holds Part 1: Preoperative Evaluation Ch. 1: Preoperative Evaluation of the Cosmetic Patient Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 2: Evaluation of the Cosmetic Patient Rona Z. Silkiss Ch. 3: Preoperative Patient Counseling for Cosmetic B... zur Produkt-Seite
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Holds Part 1: Preoperative Evaluation Ch. 1: Preoperative Evaluation of the Cosmetic Patient Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 2: Evaluation of the Cosmetic Patient Rona Z. Silkiss Ch. 3: Preoperative Patient Counseling for Cosmetic Blepharoplasty William P. Chen Part 2: Anesthesia Ch. 4: Cosmetic Oculofacial Pearls to Live By Kenneth D. Steinsapir Ch. 5: Guide to Local Anesthetic Medications Vivian SchiedlerBryan S. Sires Ch. 6: Motor Nerve Blocks in Oculofacial Surgery Bryan S. Sires Ch. 7: Regional Nerve Blocks in Oculofacial Surgery Vivian SchiedlerBryan S. Sires Ch. 8: Procedural Sedation in Oculofacial Surgery Vivian SchiedlerBryan S. Sires Ch. 9: Preoperative Preparation and Anesthesia in Blepharoplasty William P. Chen Ch. 10: \"Digital Diffusion\" Technique for the Administration of Local Anesthetic in Eyelid Surgery Rona Z. Silkiss Ch. 11: Anesthesia for In-Office Oculoplastic Surgery: How We Do It Brent R. MoodyJohn B. Holds Ch. 12: Pain Reduction Using Vibration in Aesthetic injections and in eye and facial plastic surgery Sonya Jairaj WexlerAllan E. Wulc Ch. 13: Tips for Safer, More Effective, and More Comfortable Periocular Anesthetic Injections and Sedation John Robert Burroughs Part 3: Upper Lid BlepharoplastySection 1: Preoperative Evaluation Ch. 14: Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty: The Evaluation Evan H. BlackRyan T. ScruggsJohn D. SiddensFrank A. NesiGeoffrey J. Gladstone Ch. 15: Preoperative Examination Checklist for Upper Blepharoplasty Philip L. Custer Ch. 16: Preoperative Evaluation and Documentation in Upper Blepharoplasty Cat Nguyen Burkat Ch. 17: Ten Tips to Avoid the Perils, Pitfalls and Complications of Cosmetic Blepharoplasty William P. Mack Section 2: Incision Planning Ch. 18: Marking Strategies for Upper Blepharoplasty Guy G. Massry Ch. 19: Orbit Size and Lid Marking in Upper Blepharoplasty Philip L. Custer Ch. 20: Incisional Guidelines When Marking the Skin in Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty Sheri L. DeMartelaereTodd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Ch. 21: Marking the Proposed Upper Eyelid Crease: Determining the Safe Amount of Skin Removal-The Pinch Technique Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 22: Preoperative Measurements in Upper Blepharoplasty: Patient Selection Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 23: Keys to Success When Marking the Skin in Upper Blepharoplasty John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 24: Skin Marking in Upper Blepharoplasty-Avoiding Pitfalls Cat Nguyen Burkat Section 3: Upper Blepharoplasty Procedure Pearls Ch. 25: A simple method for more efficient blepharoplasty surgery Morris E. HartsteinIsam Amar Ch. 26: Upper Blepharoplasty: Pearls for the Procedure Evan H. BlackRyan T. ScruggsJohn D. SiddensFrank A. NesiGeoffrey J. Gladstone Ch. 27: Blepharoplasty Pearls: General Tips John Robert Burroughs Ch. 28: Fat Excision in Upper Blepharoplasty Sheri L. DeMartelaere Todd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Ch. 29: Mobilizing and Excising the Nasal Fat Pad in Upper Blepharoplasty Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 30: The Sigmoid Upper Lid Blepharoplasty John P. Fezza Ch. 31: Tissue Removal Considerations in Blepharoplasty Surgery Rona Z. Silkiss Ch. 32: Fewer Hematomas in Upper Blepharoplasty Martin H. Devoto Ch. 33: Blepharoplasty Incisional Modalities: 4.0 Radiowave Surgery vs. CO2 Laser Joseph Niamtu, III Ch. 34: Doing Safe Upper Blepharoplasty Surgery: When Less is Better John Robert Burroughs Ch. 35: Upper Blepharoplasty Pearls Morris E. Hartstein Ch. 36: Fat Preservation and Other Tips for Upper Blepharoplasty Cat Nguyen Burkat Ch. 37: Upper Eyelid Fat Repositioning Donald B. YooGuy G. Massry Ch. 38: Asian Blepharoplasty Samuel M. Lam Ch. 39: Upper Lid Blepharoplasty in the Asian Patient Cat Nguyen BurkatPimkwan Jaru-ampornpan Ch. 40: Recognizing the Differences in Asian Eyelid Anatomy Cat Nguyen BurkatPimkwan Jaru-ampornpan Section 4: Adjunctive Procedures in Upper Blepharoplasty Ch. 41: Transblepharoplasty Internal Brow Elevation with Corrugator Removal John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 42: Transblepharoplasty Incision Lower Eyelid Canthoplasty John Robert BurroughsRichard L. AndersonJohn D. McCann Section 5: Wound Closure and Postoperative Care Ch. 43: Avoiding Dog Ears During Upper Blepharoplasty Closure Peter S. Levin Ch. 44: Crease Formation in Upper Blepharoplasty Philip L. Custer Ch. 45: Use of Dermabond Tissue Adhesive for Oculoplastic Incision Closure Charles B. Slonim Ch. 46: Reducing Postoperative Swelling John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 47: Management of Postblepharoplasty Dry Eye Morris E. Hartstein Ch. 48: Bump Thermoplasty for Small Benign Eyelid Lesions and Wound Artifacts John Robert Burroughs Richard L. AndersonJohn D. McCannM. Reza Vagefi Ch. 49: Scar Management John Robert BurroughsReagan Anderson Part 4: Lower Lid BlepharoplastySection 1: Preoperative Considerations Ch. 50: Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: The Evaluation John D. Siddens Ch. 51: Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty Evaluation: Avoid the Cookie Cutter Approach Sheri L. DeMartelaereTodd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Section 2: Lower Blepharoplasty Procedure Pearls Ch. 52: Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: Procedure Pearls and Pitfalls John D. Siddens Ch. 53: Lower Lid Blepharoplasty: Transcutaneous verses transconjunctival approach Raf Ghabrial Ch. 54: Incising the Septum over the Nasal, Central, and Lateral Fat Pads in Lower Blepharoplasty Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 55: Prolapsing the Inferior Fat Pads and Fornix in Lower Blepharoplasty Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 56: Identifying the Inferior Oblique in Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 57: The \"GRED (Globe Retropulsion and Eyelid Depression)\" Maneuver to Access Post-septal Fat in Transconjunctival Lower Blepharoplasty Donald B. YooGarrett GriffinGuy G. Massry Ch. 58: Achieving Symmetry in Lower Blepharoplasty Fat Removal Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 59: The Treatment of Festoons in Lower Blepharoplasty Sheri L. DeMartelaereTodd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Ch. 60: Step by step treatment of post blepharoplasty chemosis Martin H. DevotoFrancesco P. BernardiniAltug Cetinkaya Ch. 61: Chemosis: Avoidance and Management Tips John Robert Burroughs Ch. 62: Making Lower Eyelid Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty Easier, Safer, and More Comfortable John Robert Burroughs Ch. 63: Management of Severe Postoperative Bleeding with Hemostatic Matrix John Robert Burroughs Section 3: Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty Ch. 64: Fat Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty: Less Is More Sheri L. DeMartelaereTodd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Ch. 65: Fat Repositioning in Lower Blepharoplasty: Does the Plane of Fat Transposition Affect The Outcome? Donald B. YooGuy G. Massry Ch. 66: Transconjunctival Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with and Without Fat Repositioning Garrett R. GriffinGuy G. MassryPaul S. Nassif Ch. 67: Fat Pedicle Isolation During Transconjucntival Lower Blepharoplasty With Fat Repositioning: \"The Inverse Shoe Shine Sign\" Guy G. Massry Ch. 68: Transconjunctival Pre-periosteal Fat Repositioning Blepharoplasty John B. HoldsYasaman Mohadjer Ch. 69: Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with Fat Repositioning Using a Foam Bolster Eric A. SteeleRoger A. Dailey Ch. 70: Use of Tisseel in Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty with Fat Repositioning Asa D. Morton, III Ch. 71: Lower Blepharoplasty with Non-Suture Fat Repositioning John Robert BurroughsRichard L. AndersonJohn D. McCann Ch. 72: The Bustier Lower Lid Blepharoplasty John P. Fezza Ch. 73: Lower blepharoplasty: Lift and Fill Morris E. HartsteinGuy G. Massry Section 4: Management of Postblepharoplasty Lid Retraction Ch. 74: Managing Postblepharoplasty Lower Eyelid Malposition Michael T. Yen Ch. 75: Retroauricular Dermal Spacer Graft for Lower Lid Retraction Repair Francesco P. Bernardini Ch. 76: Mid-Lower Eyelid Tarsoconjunctival Flap-Skin Graft: Treatment of Cicatricial Lower Lid Retraction John Pak Ch. 77: Treatment of Postblepharoplasty Lower Eyelid Retraction with Dermis Fat Spacer Grafting Bobby S. KornDon O. Kikkawa Ch. 78: Lateral Canthal Webs Guy G. Massry Ch. 79: True Lower Eyelid Retractor Recession as an Adjunct to Lower Lid Recession Surgery Donald B. YooGuy G. Massry Part 5: Forehead RejuvenationSection 1: Preoperative Considerations Ch. 80: Which Browlift to Do? Andrea Nowotny Hass Ch. 81: Browlifting: Patient Evaluation Andrea Nowotny Hass Ch. 82: Preoperative Botox for Endoscopic Browlifting Andrea Nowotny Hass Ch. 83: Forehead and Eyebrow Anatomy and its Continuity with the EyelidGuy G. Massry Section 2: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation Ch. 84: Five Tips for Endoscopic Browlift Sheri L. DeMartelaereTodd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Ch. 85: Anesthesia Options in Endoscopic Forehead Lifting Andrew S. Eiseman Ch. 86: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation: How to Set Up the Operating Room and Trouble Shooting Asa D. Morton, III Ch. 87: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation: Equipment and Setup Asa D. Morton, III Ch. 88: Incision Technique for Endoscopic Forehead Elevation Andrew S. Eiseman Ch. 89: Endoscopic Forehead Elevation: Patient Marking and Preparation Geva Mannor Ch. 90: Endoscopic Midforehead Techniques: Improved Outcomes with Decreased Operative Time and Cost Asa D. Morton, III Ch. 91: Fifteen Principles of Enhanced Success in Endoscopic BrowliftGuy G. Massry Ch. 92: Dissection of Central Forehead and Temporal Pocket with Periosteal Release Don O. Kikkawa Ch. 93: Endoscopic Forehead Lifting: Dealing with the Central Brow Depressors Asa D. Morton, III Ch. 94: Elevation and Fixation of the Lateral Brow and Canthus Robert G. Fante Ch. 95: Fixation Methods in Endoscopic Browlifting Andrea Nowotny Hass Ch. 96: Endoscopic Browlift with Deep Temporal Fixation Only Garrett R. GriffinPaul S. Nassif Ch. 97: Tridimensional Brow, Glabella, and Temple Enhancement with Micro Fat Injection During Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation Oscar M. RamirezUmran Ileri Ch. 98: Scalp Fixation in Endoscopic Browlift Robert G. Fante Ch. 99: Closing and Dressing the Wounds in Endoscopic Browlift Robert G. Fante Ch. 100: Endoscopic Forehead Rejuvenation: Avoiding and Managing Complications Asa D. Morton, III Section 3: Nonendoscopic Browlifting Ch. 101: The Direct Browlift: Focus on the Tail John B. Holds Ch. 102: Soft Tissue Augmentation of the Temporal Brow in Browlifting Surgery David E.E. HolckJill FosterManuel A. LopezKevin A. Kalwerisky Ch. 103: In-Office Brow and Forehead Lifting By A Quick Multi-Incision Trichophytic Approach John Robert Burroughs Ch. 104: Temporal Subcutaneous Brow Lift Morris E. HartsteinIsam Amar Ch. 105: The external browpexy: A minimally invasive brow lifting or stabilization procedure Guy G. Massry Part 6: Mid-Face Lift Ch. 106: Mid-Face Lift: General Considerations and How I Do It Guy G. Massry Ch. 107: Ten Rules for Mid-Face Lifting for the Repair of Lid Retraction Morris E. HartsteinGuy G. Massry Ch. 108: The Subperiosteal Mid-Face Lift Using Bioabsorbable Implants for Fixation David E.E. HolckJill FosterKevin A. KalweriskyManuel A. Lopez Ch. 109: Cheeklifting Pearls Clinton D. McCord, Jr. Ch. 110: Preperiosteal Midface Lift Through Transtemporal Approach Allan E. WulcDallas R. Buchanan Ch. 111: Maintaining Lateral Wound and Canthal Regularity in External Midface Lifts Jeremiah P. TaoGuy G. Massry Ch. 112: Cheek Implants Joseph Niamtu, III Part 7: Botox Ch. 113: Introduction to Botulinum Toxin John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 114: Evaluating Potential Patients for Neurotoxin Samuel M. Lam Ch. 115: Neurotoxin: General Principles of Treatment Samuel M. Lam Ch. 116: Botox: Where It Works Best Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 117: Preparation of Botox Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 118: Documentation of Treatment: Botox Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 119: Botulinum Toxin Injection Technique John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 120: Cosmetic Botulinum Toxin Applications: General Considerations and Dosing John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 121: Botulinum Toxin: Avoiding Pitfalls John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 122: Botox Injection Techniques: Minimizing Bruising and Discomfort Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 123: Botulinum Toxin Injections Pearls Rona Z. Silkiss Ch. 124: Botox Complications Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 125: Glabella Treatment with Neurotoxin Samuel M. Lam Ch. 126: Corrugator and Procerus Rhytid Treatment with Botox Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 127: Frontalis Injection with Botox Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 128: Frontalis Treatment with Neurotoxin Samuel M. Lam Ch. 129: Shaping of the Eyebrows with Botulinum Toxin Type A (BoNT-A) Deanne Mraz RobinsonDavid F. HorneThomas E. Rohrer Ch. 130: Botox Injection Techniques: Crow's Feet Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 131: Orbicularis Oculi Treatment with Neurotoxin Samuel M. Lam Ch. 132: Perioral Botox Injections Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 133: Botulinum Toxin Type A Cosmetic: How to Achieve Precise and Predictable Results Jos\u00e9 Ra\u00fal Montes Ch. 134: Botox Injection to the Lacrimal Gland for the Treatment of Epiphora R. Jeffrey Hofmann Ch. 135: Botox Therapy for Hyperhydrosis: How I Do It Charles B. Slonim Ch. 136: Other Uses of Botulinum Toxins John Robert BurroughsRichard L. AndersonJohn D. McCann Ch. 137: Botox for Axillary Hyperhydrosis R. Jeffrey Hofmann Ch. 138: Use of Incobotulinum toxin A (Xeomin) for cosmetic facial rejuvenation Steven M. Couch Ch. 139: Management of Benign Essential Blepharospasm Julie A. WoodwardVeena Rao Part 8: Fillers Ch. 140: Optimizing Outcome from Facial Cosmetic Injections and Promoting Realistic Expectations Leslie Baumann Ch. 141: Pearls and Pitfalls of Injectable Facial Fillers Nicholas A. RameyCat Nguyen Burkat Ch. 142: Table of Fillers Brad T. Kovach Ch. 143: Dermal Filler Pearls: The Hyaluronic Acids John Robert BurroughsRichard L. AndersonJohn D. McCann Ch. 144: Radiesse\u00ae Pearls: General Tips for Safer, More Comfortable, and Better Results John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 145: Belotero Pearls Morris E. Hartstein Ch. 146: Hyaluronic Acid Pearls: Fine and Superficial Lines John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 147: Achieving Beautiful Lip Augmentation Kimberly J. Butterwick Ch. 148: Restylane Injection for the Lower Eyelid Tear Trough R. Jeffrey Hofmann Ch. 149: Liquid Injectable Silicone for the Upper Third of the Face Derek H. Jones Ch. 150: Periocular Injectables with Hyaluronic Acid and Polymethyl Methacrylate using microcannulas Samuel M. Lam Ch. 151: Novel Uses for Hydroxylapatite (Radiesse\u00ae) Filler: Beyond the Facial Folds John Robert BurroughsRichard L. AndersonJohn D. McCann Ch. 152: Pearls and Pitfalls of Botox and Filler Substances in the Upper Third of the Face Seth L. Matarasso Ch. 153: Lower Eyelid Rejuvenation: A Pictorial Management Guide John Robert BurroughsRichard L. Anderson Ch. 154: Upper Eyelid Volumization with Hyaluronic Acid Robert A. GlasgoldMark J. GlasgoldDavid J. Gerth Ch. 155: Correcting the upper eyelid hollow with filler Morris E. Hartstein Ch. 156: Pearls for Periorbital Fat Transfer Lisa M. Donofrio Ch. 157: Volumetric Rejuvenation of the Tear Trough with fat transfer to Ristow's space Morris E. Hartstein Ch. 158: Complementary Fat Grafting in the Periorbital Region Samuel M. LamMark J. GlasgoldRobert A. Glasgold Ch. 159: Autogenous Orbicularis and Fat as a Filler John Robert BurroughsMichael T. YenRichard L. AndersonJohn D. McCann Part 9: Skin RejuvenationSection 1: Skin Care Ch. 160: Skin Care 101: The Basics Diane S. Berson Ch. 161: Retinoids for the Cosmetic Patient Kenneth R. BeerJacob I. Beer Ch. 162: Evaluation of Skin Lesions in the Cosmetic Patient Made Simple: Actinic Keratosis Brent R. Moody Section 2: Nonablative Therapy Ch. 163: Chemical Peels for Facial Rejuvenation Andrew J. Kaufman Ch. 164: Nonablative Laser and Light Facial Rejuvenation Jeffrey Steven Dover Section 3: Ablative Therapy Ch. 165: Ablative resurfacing-general considerations Morris E. Hartstein Ch. 166: CO2 Laser Skin Resurfacing Prophylaxis Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 167: CO2 Laser Resurfacing Immediate Postoperative Care Prior to Complete Epithelialization Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 168: Products Used in CO2 Laser Resurfacing Wound Care: Late Postoperative Care After Complete Epithelialization Jemshed A. Khan Ch. 169: Ablative Fractional Laser Skin Resurfacing E. Jason Sabet-PeymanJulie A. Woodward Ch. 170: Fractionated CO2 Laser Skin Resurfacing John B. Holds Ch. 171: Monopolar Radiofrequency Tissue Tightening Elizabeth F. Rostan Ch. 172: Dual-Mode Erbium-YAG Laser Skin Resurfacing John B. Holds Ch. 173: Fraxel Treatment Howard Conn Part 10: Other Cosmetic Procedures Ch. 174: Repair of the Torn Earlobe Yoash R. Enzer Ch. 175: Upper Lip Lift: a Powerful Rejuvenative Procedure Oscar M. RamirezUmran Ileri Ch. 176: Ten Tips for a Reliable and Predictable Deep Plane Facial Rhytidectomy David E.E. HolckJill A. FosterKevin A. KalweriskyO. Bailey Robertson Ch. 177: Facelifting in the Full Neck John P. Fezza Ch. 178: Assessment and Treatment of the Aging Jaw Line John P. Fezza Ch. 179: Masseteric Facial Anastomosis for Dynamic Lower Eyelid Reanimation in Facial Paralysis Garrett R. GriffinBabak Azizzadeh Part 11: Functional Lid MalpositionsSection 1: Ptosis- Anterior Approach Ch. 180: Advantages of Sequential Versus Simultaneous Bilateral Levator Advancement Surgery Herbert J. Glatt Ch. 181: Considerations in Simultaneous vs. Sequential Bilateral Levator Repair Robert A. Mazzoli Ch. 182: Ten Steps to Making External Levator Ptosis Surgery More Predictable Russell S. Gonnering Ch. 183: Adjustable Suture Technique for Levator Surgery Morris E. HartsteinJohn J. Woog Ch. 184: Tarsal Switch Levator Resection for the Treatment of Myopathic Blepharoptosis Sheri L. DeMartelaereTodd R. SheplerSean M. BlaydonRussell W. NeuhausJohn W. Shore Ch. 185: Modified Levator Advancement Ptosis Technique Rona Z. Silkiss Ch. 186: Minimally Invasive Ptosis Repair Francesco P. Bernardini Ch. 187: Small Incision External Levator Repair Mark J. Lucarelli Ch. 188: Levator Aponeurotic Dehiscence: A Pictorial Review Gabriela Mabel Espinoza Ch. 189: Ptosis Repair by a Single-Stitch Levator Advancement Don Liu Ch. 190: Postoperative Care for Dry Eye Prevention in Ptosis Surgery Edsel Ing Section 2: Ptosis- Posterior Approach Ch. 191: Pearls for M\u00fcller's Muscle-Conjunctival Resection-Ptosis Procedure Combined with Upper Blepharoplasty Allen M. Putterman Ch. 192: M\u00fcller's Muscle-Conjunctival Resection Pearls: Phenylephrine and Resection Considerations David B. 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