COSMETIC AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF BOTULINUM TOXIN LIPHAM 1ST. HDC 2004 NEW
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| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Subject Area | COSMETIC SURGERY |
| Item Length | 10in |
| Publisher | Slack, Incorporated |
| Subject | Medicine |
| Publication Year | 2003 |
| Type | Textbook |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Language | English |
| Item Height | 0.7in |
| Author | William J. Lipham |
| Features | 1st Edition |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Item Width | 7in |
| Item Weight | 22.4 Oz |
| Number Of Pages | 149 |
COSMETICAND CLINICAL APPLICATIONSOFBOTULINUM TOXINBYWILLIAM J. LIPHAMCOPYRIGHT2004Inside Cosmetic and Clinical Applications of Botulinum Toxin, readers will learn everything there is to know about this effective treatment for active lines of facial expression. The storage, reconstitution, and mechanism of action of botulinum toxin or Botox are all thoroughly explained. A thorough analysis is provided detailing the underlying facial muscle anatomy that is required and how physicians can integrate this procedure into their current practice. An additional section is also included detailing injectable filler agents, a more effective form of treatment for lines that are present at rest. As the demand for less invasive facial rejuvenation products and treatments continue to increase, Botox injections are emerging as the popular choice. While the initial public reaction was guarded, the procedure is now common, as millions of individuals around the world are pursuing the cosmetic application of Botox for wrinkle reduction. The text utilizes a "how to" approach in teaching the ways Botox can remedy many functional disorders and conditions. Over 175 illustrations and photographs are used to clearly convey a variety of injection techniques and clinical approaches. Professionals interested in expanding their clinical practice by integrating botulinum toxin and injectable filler agents will greatly benefit from this insightful resource. Topics Include: Treatments for functional disorders (blepharospasm, Meige's syndrome, hemi-facial spasm, and strabismus) Off-label treatments for migraine headaches, hyperhidrosis, and eyelid retraction Cosmetic applications for glabellar furrows (frown lines), orbicularis rhytids (crow's feet), and transverse forehead lines