Textbook of Advanced Dermatology: Pearls for Academia and Skin Clinics (Part 2)
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Textbook of Advanced Dermatology: Pearls for Academia and Skin Clinics (Part 2)
About This Book
Textbook of Advanced Dermatology: Pearls for Academia and Skin Clinics is an essential reference for practicing dermatologists in hospitals and clinics. The book aims to provide interesting tips which cannot be found in traditional dermatology handbooks. The contributors include top minds in dermatology and related fields such as Joe Niamtu, Samuel Lam, and Steven Feldman. Topics in the book include novel, original formulations for topical compounds, ways to improve patient adherence to prescriptions, business tips, novelties in skin surgery, and solutions for preventing patient complaints and legal suits. The book also highlights the author's personal experiences gained over many years in improving everyday clinical dermatology practice. The book is divided into 5 sections each representing 'pearls' of advice: Teaching Pearls, Medical Pearls, Publication Pearls, Procedural Pearls, and Business Pearls, encompassing all of the broad realm of dermatology.
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Table of contents
- Welcome
- Table of Content
- Title
- BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS LTD.
- PREFACE
- List of Contributors
- DEDICATION
- Video Contents and Transcripts
- Procedural pearls
- How to Prevent Lawsuits and Complaints?
- Laser Hair Removal: Pearls
- Laser Vaginal Tightening
- Miscellaneous Laser and Light Pearls
- Microneedling, Co2 Laser and Topical Vitamin D to Improve Scars Rapidly
- Botulinum Toxin Injection Pearls
- Filler Injection Pearls
- G-Spot Enhancement with Filler or Plasma
- Non-surgical Enhancement of the Jawline: A Stepwise Injection Technique & Discussion of Lower Face Danger Zones
- An Efficient Way for Subcision
- Expediting the Healing of Surgical Wounds
- Cryotherapy Pearls
- Aseptic Techniques in British and Australian Dermatosurgeries: Do not Be Obsessed!
- Anesthesia Must-Know Pearls
- Do Not Forget Clonidine!
- Some Important Points on Keloid Management
- Resecting Keloids
- Intralesional 5-FU for Basal Cell and Squamous Cell Carcinomas
- Electrocautery and Electrosurgery Pearls
- Surgical Pearls for Improving Scars
- Some Wound Closure and Suturing Tips
- Scar Spreading: Cause and Management
- Buried Reverse Vertical Stitch for Closure of Dead Space and Tethering the Wound Closure Line to the Wound Base
- Margins Used For Excising Benign and Malignant Lesions
- What to Do If Some Margins Are Not Clear in Cancer Surgery?
- The Versatility of the Rhombic Flap
- Tips on Wedge Resection of the Lip
- Karapandzic Flap
- Resection of Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) of the Lip Corner
- Some Examples of Interesting Reconstructions
- The Use of the Extensively Mobilized Island Pedicle Flap for Reconstruction of Lower Eyelid/Upper Cheek Defects
- Choosing Flap Instead of Simple Closure for Aesthetic Reasons
- Skin Grafting Pearls
- What to Do If a Patient Complains of Difficulty Breathing Through the Nose Following a Nasal Reconstruction?
- Estimating the Scalp Movement for Closing an Ensuing Defect
- The Laissez-Faire Technique in Periocular Reconstruction
- Glomus Tumor Removal
- Dimple Creation: Practical Pearls
- Lipotransfer Pearls
- Submental and Jowl Liposuction: Pearls and Pitfalls
- How to Enhance Angiogenesis for Improving the Results of Transplantations (Skin Graft, Hair Transplant, Fat Transfer) and Expediting the Healing of Chronic Wounds?
- Lateral Brow Lift and Fox Eye/Cat Eye Procedure with PDO Lifting Threads
- Upper Blepharoplasty Pearls
- Surgical Hair Restoration
- Hair Transplantation Tips
- Hairline Design: A Practical and Easy Method
- Buccal Fat Pad Removal: Pearls and Pitfalls
- Sclerotherapy Pearls
- Miscellaneous Procedural Pearls
- Business pearls
- How Do You Sadly Lose your Cosmetic Patient Very Easily
- The 80/20 Rule and Its Practical Implications
- How to Save Your Clinic in the Business Storms?
- High-Yield Business Tips for Dermatologists
- Some Device and Safety Pearls
- Conclusion