Non-Surgical Thread Procedures
The Future of Aesthetic Medicine
Samenvatting
This book provides knowledge and instruction about thread procedures that are the current state of the art in the United States. The book offers a comprehensive overview of the threads available and in favor of use in the US. The chemical and biological activity of the threads also will be explained. Chapters will discuss research that support the theory and clinical efficacy of the threads, thus laying the foundation for understanding the purpose of the threads. Chapters discuss the different types, sizes and styles of threads in current use. The various areas and procedures that are possible with the threads will be described in detail to allow practitioners a greater comfort level when learning these procedures. The book will also include tips to help practitioners succeed with these procedures as it is generally not as straight forward as some other aesthetic procedures. In addition, the book compares and contrasts thread procedures with other current modalities. This will delineate the advantages of threads over other treatments for aesthetic treatment including surgery. The book also contains multiple videos that show the use of threads in various procedures.
Non-Surgical Thread Procedures is a must-have resource for clinicians and physicians that practice minimally invasive aesthetic procedures as well as those interested in thread procedures.
Specificaties
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<p>II. Significance of Current Thread Procedures</p>
<p>III. Advantages of Thread Procedures</p>
<p> A. Comparison to fillers</p>
<p> B. Comparison to botox</p>
C. Comparison to Surgical Face Lift<p></p>
<p> D.) Comparison to Non-invasive Modalities</p>
<p> IV. Research Supporting Efficacy of Thread Procedures</p>
<p>III. Anatomy and Aging</p>
IV. Origin of Threads<p></p>
<p>V. Biochemical properties of Threads</p>
<p>VI. Theory of Threads </p>
<p>VII. Different Compositions of Threads</p>
<p>VIII. Insertion Technique for Barbed Threads</p>
IX. Insertion Technique for Mesh Threads<p></p>
<p>X. Insertion Technique for MonoThreads</p>
<p>XI. Procedures for Barbed Threads by area</p>
<p>a. Cheeks</p>
<p>b. Jowls</p>
<p>c. Eyebrows</p>
<p>d. Eyelids</p>
<p>e. Crowsfeet</p>
<p>f. Neck</p>
<p>XII. Procedures for Mesh Threads by area</p>
<p>a. Eyebrow Bone</p>
<p>b. Anterior Cheeks</p>
c. Undereye<p></p>
<p>d. Nasolabial Fold</p>
e. Marionette Lines<p></p>
<p>f. Chin</p>
<p>g. Cheek Hollowing</p>
<p>h. Temples</p>
<p>i. Cheeks</p>
<p>j. Jawline</p>
<p>k. Decollete</p>
<p>XIII. Procedures for Mono threads by area</p>
<p>a. Cheeks</p>
<p>b. Temples</p>
<p>c. Jowls</p>
<p>d. Necklace Lines</p>
e. Submental Neck<p></p>
<p>f. Neck</p>
<p>g. Abdomen</p>
<p>h. Knees</p>
<p>i. Thighs</p>
<p>j. Upper Arms</p>
<p>XIV. Patient Evaluation</p>
<p>XV. Patient Consultation and Instruction</p>
<p>XVI. Procedure Aftercare</p>
XVII. Complications and their Management<p></p>
<p>XVIII. Case Examples</p>
<p>a. What would you treat and how?</p>
<p>b. Which threads would you use?</p>
c. What procedures were done<p></p>
<p>d. Progression or final results</p>