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Facial Rejuvenation
Creams, Toxins, Scalpels and Surgery
- Thomas C. Spoor (Editor)
- ISBN
- 9781853177743
- Pub Date
- December 2000
Owing to changes in technology and health care economics, many ophthalmic surgeons are diversifying from ocular and orbital surgery and moving into cosmetic oculoplastics and rejuvenation surgery. Table of Contents 1. Introduction - Overview of Actinic Skin Damage and the Rational for Facial Rejuvenation 2. Creams 3. Botox (Oculinum) 4. Surgery 5. Laser Skin Resurfacing 6. Photoderm Lasers for Pigmented Facial Lesions, Tattoos and Hair Removal
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