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Roenigk's Dermatologic Surgery
Current Techniques in Procedural Dermatology
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Roenigk's Dermatologic Surgery
Current Techniques in Procedural Dermatology
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The cornerstone of any dermatologic library, this Third Edition is greatly expanded and revised to provide more than 80 new and updated chapters on topics essential for the surgical dermatologist in day-to-day clinical practice. With outstanding coverage of emerging and established surgical strategies, cosmetic techniques, and reconstruction method
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Preface
- Contents
- Contributors
- PART I. Basic Principles
- Chapter 1. Surgical Preparation, Facilities, and Monitoring
- Chapter 2. Instrumentation
- Chapter 3. Closure Materials
- Chapter 4. Medical Evaluation
- Chapter 5. Preoperative Psychological Evaluation
- Chapter 6. Informed Consent
- Chapter 7. Standard Precautions
- Chapter 8. Cutaneous Anesthesia
- Chapter 9. Tumescent Anesthesia
- Chapter 10. Wound Healing
- Chapter 11. Complications in Cutaneous Procedures
- Chapter 12. Emergencies in the Dermatology Office
- Chapter 13. Surgical Coding: Current Procedural Terminology
- PART II. Standard Procedures
- Chapter 14. Skin Biopsy
- Chapter 15. Excision
- Chapter 16. Scissor Surgery
- Chapter 17. Simple Repairs
- Chapter 18. Suturing Techniques
- Chapter 19. Electrosurgery adn Electroepilation
- Chapter 20. Cryosurgery
- PART III. Regional Dermatologic Surgery
- Chapter 21. The Scalp
- Chapter 22. The Ear
- Chapter 23. The Eye and Eyelid
- Chapter 24. The Nose
- Chapter 25. The Lips and Oral Cavity
- Chapter 26. The Face (Forehead, Cheeks, and Chin)
- Chapter 27. The Neck
- Chapter 28. The Torso and Appendages
- Chapter 29. The Hand
- Chapter 30. The Foot
- Chapter 31. The Nail
- Chapter 32. The Genitalia
- PART IV. Surgical Management of Skin Tumors and Disease
- Chapter 33. Epidermal Tumors
- Chapter 34. Benign Soft Tissue Tumors
- Chapter 35. Benign Pigmented Lesions
- Chapter 36. Noninvasive Intraepidermal Neoplasia (Premalignant Lesions)
- Chapter 37: Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Chapter 38. Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Chapter 39. Keratoacanthoma
- Chapter 40. Mohs Micrographic Surgery
- Chapter 41. Malignant Melanoma
- Chapter 42. Fibrohistiocytic Tumors
- Chapter 43. Unusual Tumors
- Chapter 44. Keloids
- Chapter 45. Vault Disorders
- Chapter 46. Cicatricial Alopecia Diagnosis and Therapeutic Options
- Chapter 47. Evaluation and Management of Leg Ulcers
- Chapter 48. Cure Rates for Cancer of the Skin: Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Melanoma, and Soft Tissue Sarcoma
- Chapter 49. Skin Cancer in Organ Transplant Recipients
- PART V. Cutaneous Reconstruction
- Chapter 50. Wound Healing by Second Intention
- Chapter 51. Complex Closures
- Chapter 52. Skin Grafts
- Chapter 53. Rotation Flaps
- Chapter 54. Transposition Flaps
- Chapter 55. Pedicle Flaps
- Chapter 56. Interpolation Flaps
- Chapter 57. Random Patterm Flaps
- PART VI. Cosmetic Dermatologic Surgery
- Chapter 58. Scar Revision
- Chapter 59. CO2 Laser Resurfacing Scar Revision
- Chapter 60. Nonablative Laser Revision of Scars and Striae
- Chapter 61. Basic Laser Physics
- Chapter 62. Basic Laser Safety
- Chapter 63. CO2 Laser Treatment of Epidermal and Dermal Lesions
- Chapter 64. Laser Surgery and Cosmetic Enhancement: Other Sources
- Chapter 65. Laser Treatment of Tattoos and Pigmented Lesions
- Chapter 66. Laser Treatment of Vascular Lesions
- Chapter 67. Hair Removal by Photoepilation with Lasers and Intense Pulsed Light Sources
- Chapter 68. Non-Ablative Facial Rejuventation
- Chapter 69. Soft Tissue Augmentation and Fillers
- Chapter 70. Injectable Skin Fillers
- Chapter 71. Injectable Fluid Silicone
- Chapter 72. Botulinum Toxin Type A: Cosmetic Applications in the Face and Neck
- Chapter 73. Dermabrasion
- Chapter 74. Chemical Peel
- Chapter 75. Hair Restoration
- Chapter 76. Treatment of Veins and Varicosities
- Chapter 77. Liposuction and Fat Transfer
- Chapter 78. Fat Transplantation
- Chapter 79. Blepharoplasty and Brow Lifting
- Chapter 80. Facelift Surgery
- Chapter 81. Endoscopic Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Chapter 82. Postsurgical Cosmetics
- Index
- Back cover