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The Art of Thread Anatomy

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Authors: Marlen Sulamanidze, George Sulamanidze, Konstantin Sulamanidze, Albina Kajaia, Benjamin Ascher, Hee-Jin Kim, Murat Tsintsadze

Hardcover
152 pages
Size: 22,5×26,5 cm
Published: 2nd Edition 2024

SKU: ISBN 9781786981295-1 Categories: , , , , Tag: Editor:

This book constitutes a comprehensive academic resource encompassing multifaceted and in-depth information regarding face and neck anatomy, contemporary minimally invasive techniques, ultrasonographic anatomy, and detailed dissection of tissue structures. It has a new graphic design compared to Anatomical Atlas on thread lifting and it’s even more complete.

Atlas’s objective is to provide medical specialists with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the field of thread-based correction methods. The work represents a unique synthesis of fundamental anatomical knowledge and clinical experience, which will facilitate practicing physicians in developing and refining their professional competencies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section 1
Introduction

Section 2:
Anatomy of the Face and Neck
Anatomical Layers of the Face
Face & Neck Anatomical Zones
Thickness of Skin and Superficial Fat Compartment Layers
Fat Compartments
Deep Fat Compartments
Face Ligaments
Facial Nerves
Facial Vessels

Section 3
Thread Lifting Methods in Aesthetic Medicine
Anatomical Aspects of Thread Lifting Procedure

Section 4
Ultrasonographic Anatomy of the Thread Lifting

Section 5
Aptos Thread Lifting Methods
Barbed Threads
Non-barbed Threads

Section 6
Upper Third of the Face
Visage Excellence Method
Needle Method

Section 7
Middle Third of the Face
Visage Excellence Method
Thread Method
Needle Method
Spring Method
Nano Spring Method

Section 8
Nose Area
Sole Rhinoplasty Method

Section 9
Lower Third of the Face
Visage Excellence Method
Thread Method

Section 10
Submental Area
Visage Excellence Method
Thread Method
Needle Method

Section 11
Conclusion

Section 12
References