Full Description
With the ever-expanding range of competing options offered in aesthetic practice, it is vitally important for any practitioner to decide on the right procedure to offer the right patient. This pioneering text offers a firm framework for how to make the right decision, taking into account all the anatomical and medical variable factors. The options of which procedures to combine are also covered, making this an invaluable guide to state-of-the-art practice.
Contents
The Cosmetic Consultation - principles of what to ask-what to examine-what to measure/document-what to advise-what red flags to be aware of (anatomical, medical, professional, legal)-decision-making modelsThe skinThe forehead The periorbital region The noseThe cheeksThe perioral regionThe chinThe jowls and neckThe scalpDifficult cases - those that are harder to categorize-those that lend themselves to more than one solution- those that may need to be referred to a plastic surgeon - those that may need to be declined



