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|a 1. Designing Randomized Clinical Trials in Dermatologic Surgery -- 2. Outcomes Assessment in Dermatologic Surgery -- 3. Level of Evidence and Strength of Recommendation -- 4. Mohs Surgery -- 5. Advancement Flaps -- 6. Transposition Flaps -- 7. Rotation Flap -- 8. Pedicle Flaps -- 9. Forehead Flaps -- 10. Cartilage Transfers -- 11. Skin Grafts -- 12. Linear Repairs -- 13. Sutures, adhesives, staples, and other closure technologies -- 14. Non-invasive Fat Reduction -- 15. Non-Invasive Skin Tightening -- 16. Vascular Laser and Light Treatments -- 17. Pigment Lasers and Light Treatments -- 18. Nonablative Fractional Energy Treatments -- 19. Medium to Deep Chemical Peels -- 20. Superficial Chemical Peels and Microdermabrasion -- 21. Dermabrasion -- 22. Subcision (including energy and device-mediated) -- 23. Liposuction -- 24. Hair Transplant -- 25. Small Caliber Vessel Sclerotherapy -- 26. Endovenous Laser and Radiofrequency Treatments -- 27. BLEPHAROPLASTY -- 28. Rhytidectomy -- 29. Genital Rejuvenation -- 30. Cosmeceuticals -- 31. Repairs of the Ear -- 32. Repairs of the Nose -- 33. Topical Anesthesia -- 34. Local and Regional Infiltrated Anesthesia (Excluding Topical Anesthesia) -- 35. Nail Procedures -- 36. Superficial/Soft Radiation Therapy for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer -- 37. Fat Transplantation -- 38. Soft Tissue Augmentation (Temporary Injectable Fillers) of the Upper Face (cheeks, brow, forehead, ear) -- 39. Soft Tissue Augmentation (Temporary Injectible Fillers) of the Lower Face and Neck (Lips, Periorial, Nose, Neck) -- 40. Soft Tissue Augmentation (Temporary Injectable Fillers) on the Trunk and Extremities (hands, feet, trunk) -- 41. Treatment of Precancers with Topical Agents -- 42. Basal Cell Carcinoma -- 43. Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma -- 44. Melanoma in situ -- 45. Merkel Cell Carcinoma -- 46. Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans -- 47. Evidence Based Procedural Dermatology: Surgical Scars -- 48. Post Acne Scarring -- 49. Evidence-Based Procedural Dermatology: Traumatic and Burn Scars -- 50. Excess Subcutaneous Fat -- 51. Skin Laxity -- 52. Lentigines and Dyschromia -- 53. Melasma -- 54. Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation -- 55. Vitiligo -- 56. Morphea and Scleroderma -- 57. Port Wine Birthmark and Hemangioma -- 58. Rosacea -- 59. Androgenetic Alopecia -- 60. Cutaneous carcinogenesis in organ transplant recipients -- 61. Leg Veins -- 62. Invasive Melanoma -- 63. Prevention and Treatment of Procedure-Associated Infection -- 64. Prevention and Treatment of Bleeding Complications in Dermatologic Surgery -- 65. Prevention and treatment of perioperative pain and anxiety -- 66. Prevention of undesirable outcomes -- 67. Prevention and management of patient dissatisfaction after primary cosmetic procedures.
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|a This book compiles the best evidence in procedural dermatology, including skin cancer surgery, laser techniques, minimally invasive cosmetic surgery, and emerging techniques. Building on the highly successful first edition, this volume provides much expanded coverage of a range of topics. The best information is provided to reveal the most appropriate interventions for particular indications, optimal treatment techniques, and strategies for avoiding adverse events. Evidence-Based Procedural Dermatology, 2nd edition, includes two types of chapters: procedures and indications. Each chapter is designed to be clear and concise, with tables and flowcharts to showcase main findings. Each cited study is tagged with a level of evidence, and every recommendation includes a strength of evidence score. More than double the length of the first edition, this newest edition includes added procedures and interventions like: new lasers and energy devices for skin resurfacing and pigmentation; non-invasive fat reduction and skin tightening using cryolipolysis, radiofrequency, ultrasound, and chemical adipocytolysis; specific post-skin cancer excision reconstruction techniques; and novel approaches for melanoma.
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