Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 10 ppt

Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 10 ppt

Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 10 ppt

... the post-operative pain incidence. We believe that effective energy for vein sealing in our practice is mostly between 5 and 6, thus minimi- zing post-operative pain to less than 5%. In summary, ... 201 Liposhaving, 107 108 Lipostructure fat injection techniques, 78–79 modified, fat injection techniques, 79–80 Liposuction, 93–115 cannula use, 24-hole, 107 developments in, 104 –115...
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Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 1 pptx

Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 1 pptx

... onset, cost- effective More clinical trials needed 20Â15 inches (A) S-Caine 7% Lidocaine: 7% Tetracaine Õ Oil -in- water 30–60 No No Unique delivery system Contains an ester anesthetic, clinical trials ongoing To ... 6 Betacaine-LA Õ 8 Tetracaine Õ 9 Topicaine . . . . 10 S-Caine Patch . . . . 10 S-Caine Local Anesthetic Peel . . . . 11 Cost Comparison . . . . 13 Conclusion . . . . 14 R...
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Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 2 pptx

Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 2 pptx

... more effec- tive. In a prospective, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, dose- ranging study of 48 weeks, 60 women received 16, 32, or 48 U BTX-A Advanced Cosmetic Use of Botulinum Toxin Type ... lasting) injectable available. In soft-tissue augmentation, silicone is injected using microdroplet technique into the subdermal space via a 30-gauge needle. After being injected, the sili...
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Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 3 pot

Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 3 pot

... boiling, steaming, autoclaving, or using radiation. Before starting the surgery, the skin is disinfected; skin disinfection should be repeated at regular intervals during surgery. The surgeon should ... epinephrine (15). A few authors recommend the use of Ringer’s lactate rather than normal saline, reasoning that glucose- containing solutions may enhance fat-cell viability (16,21). HARVESTI...
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Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 4 ppsx

Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 4 ppsx

... Friedrich Prilocaine 2% 10. 0 mL Lidocaine 2% 10. 0 mL Epinephrine 1 :100 0 0.66 mL Sodium bicarbonate 8.4% 6.0 mL Triamcinolon-acetonide 40mg 0.33 mL Physiologic saline (NaCl 0.9%) 100 0.0 mL 102 6,99 mL ... foot’’ and continue with the infraciliary skin incision using Westcott scissors to dissect the skin and the underlying orbicularis muscle. The infraciliary skin incision ends 2 mm be...
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Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 5 potx

Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 5 potx

... blistering, pigmentary and textural changes, scarring, inadvertent thrombosis of underlying ves- sels, and ocular injury when treating within the bony orbit. See the fol- lowing discussion in the ... severe in ammation especially when using on the periorbital skin after laser skin resurfacing. Corti- costeroid containing ophthalmic ointments without preservatives are recommended. Certainly...
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Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 6 pps

Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 6 pps

... CA, U.S.A.) Lumenis (Santa Clara, CA, U.S.A.) Nidek (Fremont, CA, U.S.A.) Palomar (Burling- ton, MA, U.S.A.) Wavelength (nm) 810 800 940 800 800 810 810 Pulse duration (msec) 5–30 50–500 10 to continu- ous 5 100 5 100 200 50 100 Maximum fluence (J/cm 2 ) 64 50 600 5–60 10 60 ... result in decreas ed postoperative erythema and improved wound healing. We therefore recommend combining t...
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Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 7 pps

Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 7 pps

... from the capil- laries to the surrounding tissue resulting in nonselective thermal injury. As a part of remodeling and wound healing process, there is an increase in collagen and elastin deposition ... occurred in five sites following the initial treatmen t; three cases of pinpoint bleeding were recorded (one fol- lowing the initial treatment and two at eight weeks), and one instance o...
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Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 8 docx

Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 8 docx

... reflections, and maintaining con- tinuity of the index of refraction of the skin–air interface. Clinical experi- ence has also emphasized the role of gel as a heat sink. Heat is generated by near infrared ... large foot- print IPL must be directed using a water-based interface between the crystal and the skin. The water-based gel serves critical functions of enhancing optical coupling, minimiz...
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Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 9 docx

Advanced Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery - part 9 docx

... technique, we routinely inject up to 800 mL of 0.1% to 0.2% lidocaine with epinephrine. Infusion of lidocaine, by using the tumescent formula of 0.1% lidocaine with 1:1,000,000 epinephrine in the concentration ... of the leg in order to elevate the veins closer to the skin surface (12,13). This use of tumescent anesthesia, in which lidocaine is highly diluted in saline or in Ringer...
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