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About Rhinoplasty
Chapter 73: RhinoplastyAlexander L. Ramirez, MD & Corey S. Maas, MDAnatomyThe nasal skeleton may be divided into thirds (Figure 73-1): (1) the upper compartment (bony vault), (2) the middle compartment (upper cartilaginous vault), and (3) the lower compartment(lower car...
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Blepharoplasty in San Francisco
Chapter 72: BlepharoplastyEugene J. Kim, MD & Corey S. Maas, MDAnatomyEyelid SurfaceEyelid skin is the thinnest in the body with relatively sparse subcutaneous fat. This allows free movement of the lid in closure and blinking. The upper eyelid skin is thinner than in the lowe...
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Rhytidectomy
Eugene J. Kim, MD & Corey S. Maas, MDPathogenesis of Facial AgingFacial aging generally consists of intrinsic and extrinsic processes. Intrinsically, the most extensive changes occur in the dermis, especially in its upper third. The total amount of ground substance, predomina...
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Neuromodulators and Injectable Soft Tissue Substitutes
Chapter 28: Neuromodulators and Injectable Soft Tissue SubstitutesCorey S. Maas MDTM FACS, 1,2 Kenneth C.Y. Yu, 3 Kristin Egan MD 11 Division of Facial Plastic Surgery, University of California at San Francisco, CA2 The Maas ClinicTM, San Francisco, CA3 Department of Otolaryngolo...
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Soft Tissue Fillers and Facial Plastic Surgery Practice
Chapter 11: Soft Tissue Fillers and Facial Plastic Surgery PracticeCorey S. Maas, M.DTM, FACS & David Lewis, M.D.The portfolio of products available for surgeons in the soft tissue filler market has grown rapidly over the past several years. Clinical indications have expanded...
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Botulinum Toxins for Facial Wrinkles: Beyond Glabellar Lines
Authors: Steven H. Dayan, MD and Corey S. Maas, MDManuscript developed by IntraMed Educational GroupDraft Date: November 2, 2006[Data source: published literature; authors]Botulinum toxins for facial wrinkles: beyond glabellar linesSteven H. Dayan, MDa and Corey S. Maas, MDb,ca...
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