Facial Rejuvenation

Facial Rejuvenation-1

David J. Goldberg (Ed.) 2007 A Total Approach Facial rejuvenation, once almost solely a surgical technique for the treatment of aging skin, has increasingly become a discipline involving the synergistic use of noninvasive approaches. Today, the nonsurgical approach to facial rejuvenation involves the use of a combination of lasers and laser-like technologies, used in conjunction with fillers and botulinum toxins.

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Atlas of Lacrimal Surgery

Atlas of Lacrimal Surgery-1

R. K. Weber, R.Keerl, S. D. Schaefer, R. C. Della Rocca (Eds.) 2007 To dry people’s eyes – that’s one of the great challenges in lacrimal surgery. Different localizations of the stenosis, lesions after tumor surgery or  trauma, and epiphora in children or adults are different conditions that need various operative  procedures to treat a […]

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Normal Development of Voice in Children

Normal Development of Voice in Children-1

Mette Pedersen 2008 Advances in Evidence-Based Standards The technical measurement of individual parameters in an area as complex as music and song has achieved acceptance only in recent years. However important objective parameters of normal voice development may be, they are especially so when pathological deviations have to be recognised and defined.

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Active Processes and Otoacoustic Emissions in Hearing

Active Processes and Otoacoustic Emissions in Hearing

Geoffrey A. Manley Richard R. Fay Arthur N. Popper Editors 2008 The Springer Handbook of Auditory Research presents a series of comprehensive and synthetic reviews of the fundamental topics in modern auditory research. The volumes are aimed at all individuals with interests in hearing research, including advanced graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and clinical investigators.

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Simplified Facial Rejuvenation

Simplified Facial Rejuvenation-1

Melvin A. Shiffman · Sid J. Mirrafati Samuel M. Lam (Editors) 2008 Facial rejuvenation is the art and science of improving the aesthetics of the face, scalp, and neck areas to give a more youthful appearance. For many years the standard has been a full facelift with various methods of superficial musculoaponeurotic system tightening as well as chemical […]

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Revision Sinus Surgery

Revision Sinus Surgery-1

Stilianos E. Kountakis · Joseph B. Jacobs Jan Gosepath (Eds.) 2008 The field of rhinology has rapidly advanced over the last two decades, enabling surgeons to utilize endoscopic techniques and instrumentation to perform the majority of operations within the paranasal sinuses. Despite significant progress with medical management and surgical instrumentation, however, many patients who suffer from chronic sinonasal disease develop recurrences […]

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