Improved surgical techniques and increasing patient expectations have transformed the field of cosmetic facial
surgery, and Art and Science of Facelift Surgery brings you up to speed with today's best and latest
procedures. This highly practical resource features a superbly illustrated print reference with step-by-step
procedures accompanied by surgical videos of each technique. Comprehensive, easy-to-follow instruction from
internationally renowned expert Dr. Joe Niamtu helps you achieve optimal outcomes on frequently requested
procedures
Key Features
• Covers the procedures that today's patients are requesting: male facelift and chin implants, revision
facelifts, deep plane facelifts, submandibular gland resection, and many more.
• Includes an abundance of full-color photographs that illustrate surgical steps and before-and-after
outcomes, as well as easy-to-follow instruction for each procedure.
• Provides access to high-quality videos that show all necessary and important stages of each surgery, so you
can learn directly from the surgeon as you watch each step being performed.
• Features related videos covering ancillary jowl plication suture after SMASectomy, submenoplasty neck lift,
facelift flap trimming, tumescent anesthesia injection, and more.
• Helps both trainee and practicing aesthetic surgeons attain optimal results and patient satisfaction with
every facelift.
• Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the
text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Chapter 1: What is a Facelift? History and Semantics, 1
Chapter 2: The Aging Face, 6
Chapter 3: Evaluating the Cosmetic Facial Surgery Patient:
The Art of the Consult and the Office Patient
Experience, 21
Chapter 4: Facelift Instrumentation and Surgery Center, 45
Chapter 5: Facelift Anatomy, 53
Chapter 6: Facelift Surgery (Cervicofacial Rhytidectomy), 62
Chapter 7: Case Presentations, 144
Chapter 8: Modified Facelift Procedures, 160
Chapter 9: Complications of Face and Neck Lift: Recognition,
Treatment and Prevention, 183