Body Contouring: Art, Science, and Clinical Practice

Contouring of the body includes shaping of the neck, torso, breasts, hip, abdomen, and extremities. The types of procedures performed to shape the body involve surgical excisions, liposuction, implantation, injection of fillers, and in rare instances other modalities. Since the advent of bariatric surgery with extreme weight loss and sagging of tissues, body contouring has become more extensive and consequently with more possible complications.
Clothes have been used to accentuate the body contour in certain areas and minimize in other areas. However, clothes that expose more of the body contour will accentuate the body’s defects. Therefore, patients are requesting improvement in the shape of their bodies in order to accommodate the clothes that are fashionable. There are limits as to what surgery will accomplish but certainly the procedures that are available can improve the shape but rarely can make it perfect. Patients should be made to understand the limits of the procedures, the limits of correction that can be obtained, and the possibility of complications that may permanently mar the patient’s appearance. The cosmetic surgery patient usually expects perfection without complications even when the possible risks and complications are thoroughly discussed. These are elective procedures on patients who are usually in good health although this is not necessarily true for the post bariatric surgery patient. Obesity increases the risks of surgery and the patient who is overweight should be specifically informed of this problem.
This book is an attempt to bring to the student and practicing plastic and cosmetic surgeon, or any specialty where body contouring may be performed, the types of procedures available, the techniques of performing these procedures, and their possible risks and complications. Special attention is paid to the procedures and problems of the post bariatric patient since this is a separate specialty of body contouring. Many international specialists have been selected to contribute to this book in order to expand the knowledge of those performing body contouring surgery. Knowledge is international and should not be restricted to local or national ideas only. The reader will be introduced to old and new techniques and variations in techniques in order to better understand what is available to the aesthetic surgeon. Students and experienced surgeons of body contouring surgery will greatly benefit by the extensive information available that is not otherwise to be found in one book but mainly in a variety of papers in the medical literature.

Contents
Part I Anatomy, Classification of Adiposities, Body Contouring, Injection Lipolysis
1 Mammary Anatomy
2 Gluteal Contouring Surgery: Aesthetics and Anatomy
3 Anatomy and Topography of the Anterior Abdominal Wall
4 History of Classifications of Adiposity Excess
5 Body Contour: A 50 Year Perspective
6 Injection Lipolysis for Body Contouring
Part II Breast
7 History of Breast Augmentation
8 Inframammary Approach to Subglandular Breast Augmentation
9 Hydrodissection Axillary Approach Breast Augmentation
10 Complications of Breast Augmentation
11 Regnault B Mastopexy: A Versatile Approach to Breast Lifting and Reduction
12 Mastopexy/Reduction and Augmentation Without Vertical Scar
13 Breast Reduction and Mastopexy with Vaser in Male Breast Hypertrophy
14 Gynecomastia Repair Using Power-Assisted Superficial Liposuction and Endoscopic Assisted Pull-Through Excision
15 Mastopexy Complications
16 History of Breast Reduction
17 Strombeck Breast Reduction Technique
18 Inverted Keel Resection Breast Reduction
19 Vaser-Assisted Breast Reduction
20 Complications of Breast Reduction
Part III Abdomen, Chest, Buttocks
21 History of Abdominoplasty
22 Abdominoplasty Principles
23 Liposculpture of the Abdomen in an Office-Based Practice
24 “Anchor-Line” Abdominoplasty: A Comprehensive Approach to Abdominal Wall Reconstruction and Body Contouring
25 Circular Lipectomy with Lateral Thigh–Buttock Lift
26 Prevention and Management of Abdominoplasty Complications
27 Mastopexy with Extended Chest Wall-Based Flap After Massive Weight Loss
Part IV Extremities
28 Brachioplasty: How to Choose the Correct Procedure
29 Brachioplasty: A Body-Contouring Challenge
30 “Fish-Incision” Brachioplasty
31 Brachioplasty Technique with Molds Combined to Vaser Assisted Lipomyosculpture
32 Limited Incision Medial Brachioplasty
33 Augmentation Brachioplasty with Cohesive Silicone Gel Implants
34 Long-Term Outcomes and Complications After Brachioplasty
35 Lymphoscintigraphy: Evaluation of the Lymphatic System
36 Medial Thigh Lift and Declive: Inner Thigh Lift Without Using Colle’s Fascia
37 Spiral Lift: Medial and Lateral Thigh Lift with Buttock Lift and Augmentation
38 A Novel Treatment Option for Thigh Lymphoceles Complicating Medial Thigh Lifting Procedures
39 Fat Augmentation of Buttocks and Legs
40 Lower Leg Augmentation with Combined Calf-Tibial Implant
Part V Liposuction
41 Ultrasound-Assisted Lipoplasty: Basic Physics, Tissue Interactions, and Related Results/Complications
42 History of Ultrasound-Assisted Lipoplasty
43 Face and Neck Remodelling with Ultrasound-Assisted Lipoplasty (Vaser)
44 High Definition Liposculpting
45 Vaser-Assisted Liposculpture for Body Contouring
46 Circumferential Para-Axillary Superficial Tumescent (CAST) Liposuction for Upper Arm Contouring
47 Body Contouring with Focused Ultrasound
48 Focus Ultrasound on Limited Lipodystrophies
49 Aesthetic Body Contouring of the Posterior Trunk and Buttocks Using Third Generation Pulsed Solid Probe Internal Ultrasound-Assisted Lipoplasty
50 Treatment Options in Benign Symmetric Lipomatosis
51 Liposuction for Madelung’s Neck
52 Body Contouring of the Thigh: The Third Dimension by Leonardo Da Vinci
53 Liposuction of the Calves and Ankles Associated with Calf Implant
54 Management of HIV-Associated Lipodystrophy: Medical and Surgical Options for Lipoatrophy and Lipohypertrophy
55 Prevention and Treatment of Liposuction Complications
56 Comparison of Blood Loss in Suction-Assisted Lipoplasty and Third-Generation Ultrasound-Assisted Lipoplasty
Part VI Fat Transfer
57 Fat Transfer Principles
58 Enhancing Muscle Appearance with Extensive Liposuction and Fat Transfer
59 Remodelling Breast and Torso with Liposuction and Fat Grafts
60 Buttock Remodeling with Fat Transfer
61 Complications of Fat Transfer
Part VII Body Contouring After Severe Weight Loss
62 History of Bariatric Surgery
63 Psychosocial Aspects of Body Contouring Surgery After Bariatric Surgery
64 Psychosocial Issues in Body Contouring
65 Nutrition Issues After Bariatric Surgery for Weight Loss
66 The Body’s Aesthetic Units for Body Contouring Surgery in Massive Weight Loss Patients
67 Classification of Contour Deformities After Massive Weight Loss: Clinical Applications of the Pittsburgh Rating Scale
68 Facial Contouring in the Postbariatric Surgery Patient
69 Total Body Lift After Massive Weight Loss
70 Transaxillary Breast Augmentation/Wise-Pattern Mastopexy in the Massive Weight Loss Patient
71 Mastopexy with Extended Chest Wall-Based Flap After Massive Weight Loss
72 Medial Thigh Lift Free Flap for Breast Augmentation After Bariatric Surgery
73 Rotation-Advancement Superomedial Pedicle Mastopexy Following Massive Weight Loss
74 Flank Reshaping
75 Perforator Sparing Abdominoplasty: Indications and Operative Technique
76 Abdominal Lipectomy and Mesh Repair of Midline Periumbilical Hernia After Bariatric Surgery Sparing the Umbilicus
77 Combined Abdominoplasty and Medial Vertical Thigh Reduction Following Severe Weight Loss
78 Complications in Abdominoplasty Patients After Bariatric Surgery
79 Quality of Life After Abdominoplasty Following Bariatric Surgery
80 Algorithm for Surgical Plane in Brachioplasty After Massive Weight Loss
81 L Brachioplasty Following Massive Weight Loss
82 Brachioplasty After Bariatric Surgery
83 Brachioplasty and Axillary Restoration with Treatment Algorithm for Brachioplasty
84 Current Techniques in Medial Thighplasty
85 Thighplasty
86 Combined Thigh and Buttock Lift After Massive Weight Loss
87 Venous Thromboembolism in Bariatric Body Contouring Surgery
Index

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 870 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1st edition (November 4, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3642026389
  • ISBN-13: 978-3642026386
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 8 x 1.8 inches 
List Price: $269.00
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