Category Plastic Surgery

Asymmetric Breast

The Clinical Problem ( Fig. 29.1 ) A young woman's perception of normal body form is increasingly influenced by the media to match a somewhat stereotyped image of beauty. The Internet contains large volumes of graphic imagery available at the…

The Small Breast

The Clinical Problem ( Fig. 25.1 ) Hypomastia is usually a developmental issue but may also be seen after pregnancy, breastfeeding, or major weight loss. It is well known how negatively the size, shape, and symmetry of a woman's breast…

Implantology

The Clinical Problem ( Fig. 23.1 ) Synopsis ■ The patient, a 20-year-old woman, suffered an injury to the anterior maxilla in a motor vehicle accident. There were no injuries to her lips or other perioral structures. ■ Emergency care…

Aesthetic Orthognathic Surgery

The Clinical Problem Dentofacial (dentoskeletal) deformities are characterized by an abnormal position of the maxilla and/or mandible and associated teeth that affect jaw function and facial aesthetics. These deformities are as follows ( Fig. 22.1 ): Class I—normal skeletal pattern,…

Medical Rhinoplasty

The Clinical Problem ( Fig. 21.1 ) Increased nose self-awareness translates into increased patient concern and increased demand for relatively small changes in nasal contour. Medical rhinoplasty is especially well suited to many of these patients. The pretreatment consultation should…

Male Rhinoplasty

The Clinical Problem ( Fig. 20.1 ) Rhinoplasty remains the most common aesthetic procedure in men, with 55,000 performed in 2014 alone. Male anatomic variation, frequent posttraumatic pathology, desired aesthetic differences, and the resultant technical nuances make a male rhinoplasty…