Clinical Anatomy of the Face for Filler and Botulinum Toxin Injection

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· Springer
5.0
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179
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This book, containing more than 200 cadaveric photos and 200 illustrations, aims to familiarize physicians practicing botulinum toxin type A (BoT-A) and filler injection with the anatomy of the facial mimetic muscles, vessels, and soft tissues in order to enable them to achieve optimum cosmetic results while avoiding possible adverse events. Anatomic considerations of importance when administering BoT-A and fillers are identified and in addition invaluable clinical guidelines are provided, highlighting, for example, the preferred injection points for BoT-A and the adequate depth of filler injection. Unique insights are also offered into the differences between Asians and Caucasians with regard to relevant anatomy. The contributing authors include an anatomist who offers distinctive anatomic perspectives on BoT-A and filler treatments and three expert physicians from different specialties, namely a dermatologist, a plastic surgeon, and a cosmetic physician, who share insights gained during extensive clinical experience in the use of BoT-A and fillers.

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5.0
6 reviews
Rodelyn Tiguman
January 31, 2023
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About the author

Hee-Jin KIM, DDS, PhD, Anatomy Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry
Kyle K Seo, MD, PhD, Dermatologist at Modelo Clinic and Clinical Associate Professor in Dermatology, at Seoul National University Hospital
Hong-Ki Lee, MD, PhD, Plastic Surgeon at Image Plastic Surgery Clinic
Jisoo Kim, MD, Aesthetic & Anti-aging Physician at Dr. Youth Clinic

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