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Facial Rejuvenation
edited by Paul J. Carniol, 464 pp, $195, ISBN 0-471-31846-9, New
York, NY, John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2000.
Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2002;4:121.
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Dr Carniol's new book Facial Rejuvenation is
written to showcase the evolution that the field of facial plastic surgery
has undergone as we enter the new millennium.
The authors include prominent facial plastic, general plastic, and dermatologic
surgeons from this country and abroad.
The book is composed of 24 chapters, which direct the reader toward
unique and innovative surgical approaches that suit each individual patient's
particular needs. The book begins with 4 chapters focused on surgical rejuvenation.
The first chapter by Vita Quatela and Paul Sabini takes the reader through
a "Deep-Plane Rhytidectomy." This chapter is followed by 2 well-written chapters:
"The Posterior Cervical Rhytidectomy" by William Beeson and "A Graduated Approach
to Neck and Facial Rejuvenation" by Richard Dolsky.
These chapters are followed by an excellent chapter by Nicanor Isse,
which includes his beautiful anatomic drawings and approaches to endoscopic
facial rejuvenation. Dr Isse has truly been an innovator . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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