Plastic and Aesthetic Regenerative Surgery and Fat Grafting

Plastic and Aesthetic Regenerative Surgery and Fat Grafting

Clinical Application and Operative Techniques

Kalaaji, Amin

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2022

1714

Dura

Inglês

9783030774547

15 a 20 dias

4457

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Part I. Introductory Part.- 1. Evolving of concepts in fat grafting and Regenerative Surgery.- 2. The Era of regenerative surgery.- 3. Regenerative Surgery: Definitions and Background.- 4. Current status on regenerative surgery.- 5. Fluid balance, electrolytes, and anesthetic options in regenerative surgery and fat grafting.- 6. Adipose Tissue Transplantation: Autologous versus cryopreserved (Frozen) versus heterologous. Present and future of fat transfer.- 7. Comparison between fat and fillers.- Part II. Stem Cells and Clinical Path.- 8. Features and biological properties of different adipose tissue based products. Milli-, Micro-, Emulsified (Nano-) fat, SVF and AD-multipotent mesenchymal stem cells.- 9. Regenerative technologies and Adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs): regulatory, ethical and technical updates.- 10. Stem Cell Research, Concepts, and Emerging Technologies.- 11. Stem cells and their clinical applications.- 12. Fat grafting, tissue banking and adipose stem celltherapies - European regulatory status in 2021.- Part III. Operative Techniques for Fat Grafting.- 13. Aesthetic Lipofilling: Trends, Patient needs and Assessment.- 14. New perspective in Regenerative Surgery: The Acellular Adipose Matrix.- 15. New strategies in Regenerative Medicine: The Bio-Active Composite Grafts.- 16. Injectable Tissue Replacement and Regeneration- A New Standardized Fat Grafting Technique.- 17. Novel strategies to improve graft survival and retention.- 18. Impact of age, gender, body mass index, harvesting site, suction pressure, smoking, Diabetes, Systemic Lupus and other diseases on the regenerative properties of the grafted adipose tissue.- 19. Fat Processing Methods.- 20. Classification of Safe Autologous Fat Grafting: Quantity and Location Site.- 21. Complications in Regenerative and Fat Transfer Surgery: Pathophysiology and Management with Technical Tips to Reduce Risk.- 22. Fat grafting and Fat embolism. How to prevent, diagnose and treat.- 23. Potentials and Limitations of the role of platelet rich plasma (PRP) in lipofilling. An evidence based approach.- 24. The Role of Nurses in Fat Grafting Procedures: Planning, Preparation, and Implementation.- Part IV. Regenerative Surgery: Reconstructive Areas of Application.- 25. Fat grafting as plastic surgeons' best friend: solving complex reconstructions problems with simple regenerative solutions.- 26. Treatment of radiation-induced rectovaginal fistula: Safety and efficacy of fat grafting and stromal-vascular fraction injections.- 27. Treatment of fibrotic radiotherapy damages in head & neck with fat grafting.- 28. Vampire scar: outpatient quality improvement of scar regeneration with a composite approach with needling and PRP.- 29. Post-Burn And Keloid Scar Treatment With Adipose Derived Stems Cells (ADSC).- 30. Treatment of chronic wounds with fat grafting and adipose-derived stromal-vascular fraction.- 31. Fat grafting as an Ancillary treatment for burns and other complex wounds and their sequellae.- 32. Treatment of scleroderma with Fat grafting, PRP and Adipose stem cells.- 33. Scar modulations and maturation in post-burn scar contractures and skin grafts using autologous fat injections grafts.- 34. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Steroid Atrophy Scar Retraction treatment with Adipose Grafting.- 35. Acute Burns management. The current role of regenerative surgery and its challenges.- 36. Regenerative surgery choices in Burns sequelae management.- 37. Fat and stromal cells for acute burn treatment.- 38. Physical therapies to improve fat grafting and regenerative surgery results in wound healing.- 39. Combined fat, PRP and Laser for skin and soft tissues regeneration. Clinical applications.- 40. Regenerative surgery and acellular dermal matrix as reconstructive surgical options in plastic surgery. Theoretical and practical basis.- 41. The role of adipose tissue graft on nerve regeneration from the perspective of the adipose derived stem cell.- 42. CellularOptimized Nanofat for Microneedling and as a Unique Nanofat Biocreme.- Part V. Regenerative Surgery: Aesthetic Areas of Application, Hair.- 43. Hair re-grow with Micrografts enriched with Human Follicle Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Platelet Rich Plasma.- 44. The Efficacy of Platelet-Rich Plasma for Hair Loss: A Proven Therapy.- Part VI. Regenerative Surgery: Aesthetic Areas of Application, Skin.- 45. The Process of Aging, State-of-the-art: Evidence Behind Regenerative Surgery.- 46. Wrinkles: Etiology, Causes, treatment, and prevention.- 47. Skin and Structural Aging in Patients of African Ethnicity. Features, management and the role of regenerative surgery.- 48. The use of the fat grafting to improve skin quality.- Part VII. Regenerative Surgery Aesthetic and Reconstructive Areas of Application, Face.- 49. Surgical anatomy in regenerative surgery of face, scalp and neck.- 50. Facial Fat Grafting during Facelift Surgery.- 51. Properly Diluted Fat (P.D.F.): A safer approach to periocular fat grafting.- 52. Improved Facial Rejuvenation and Scar Regeneration by the Autologous Stemcell-Enriched Lipoconcentrate.- 53. Aesthetic Chin augmentation with fat: Is there still a need for chin implants?.- 54. Micro fat graft in facial rejuvenation.- 55. Transgender Facial Aesthetics and Regenerative Techniques.- 56. Posttraumatic contour deformities reconstruction and scars treatment with Microstructural and nano fat grafting in the face.- 57. Nanofat grafting in facial rejuvenation: an innovative technique.- 58. Parry- Romberg Syndrome treatment with Microstructural fat grafting of the face.- 59. CORRECTION OF SECONDARY CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS DEFORMITIES WITH AUTOLOGOUS FAT.- 60. The regenerative approach for the Management of severe dysphonia.- 61. THE SAFE TREATMENT OF MILD VELOPHARYNGEAL INSUFFICIENCY (VPI) WITH AUTOLOGOUS FAT GRAFTING.- 62. Degenerative retinopathy treatment with ADSC. Our experience.- Part VIII. Breast Augmentation and mastopexi with Fat.- 63. Aesthetic Breast Augmentation Using Autologous Fat Grafting: Indications, Patient Assessment, and Comparison Between Different Processing Methods in 204 Cases.- 64. New Trends in Breast Augmentation With Fat Grafting: Implant Conversion With Fat and Hybrid Implant-Fat Breast Augmentation.- 65. Implant Conversion with fat grafting.- 66. Composite Breast Augmentation with Implants and Fat Grafting.- 67. Autologous Fat Grafting for breast augmentation in Asian women.- 68. Improving Breast Footprint and Shape using Anchor Threads in Fat Grafting Breast Augmentation.- 69. Breast augmentation with fat and threads using Power-Assisted Liposuction, Loops and Lipofilling (PALLL) technique.- 70. Stromal Enriched Lipograft for Breast Augmentation.- 71. Treatment of tuberous breast with fat.- 72. Mastopexy with autoaugmentation and fat grafting.- 73. Correction of severe congenital breast asymmetry in Poland syndrome and other breast asymmetries with autologous microstructural fat transfer and the combination ofother techniques.- 74. Inverted nipple correction with Central Tunnel Technique and fat grafting.- Part IX. Breast Reconstruction with Fat.- 75. FAT GRAFTING FOR BREAST RECONSTRUCTION.- 76. The Prepectoral, Hybrid Breast Reconstruction: the Synergy of Lipofilling and Breast Implants.- 77. Breast reconstruction with inferior flap and fat transfer as curative treatment for BIA-ALCL.- 78. Breast reconstruction with fat and threads using Power-Assisted Liposuction, Loops and Lipofilling (PALLL) technique.- 79. Enhancing Flap breast reconstruction with percutaneous purse-string suture and fat grafting.- 80. Lipomodeling for breast conservative treatment sequelae (precautions, indications, results).- 81. Lipomodelling as perfect complement to autologous latissimus dorsi flap breast reconstruction.- 82. MaNAGEMENT OF "SURGICAL DISASTERS" AFTER BREAST IMPLANTS POSTMASTECTOMY RECONSTRUCTION: THE ROLE OF "CONSERVATIVE HYBRID REGENERATION APPROACH (HRA)".- 83. Revision surgery with fat grafting after implant and flap breast reconstruction.- 84. Stem cell enriched fat injection in aesthetic, reconstructive breast surgery.- 85. Safety of autologous fat transplantation in oncological postmastectomy breast reconstruction. A prospective study.- 86. Oncologic safety of fat graft to the breast.- Part X. Gluteal Augmentation with Fat, Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) and Related Body Contouring.- 87. Gluteal Augmentation with Fat: Patient Assessment, Operative Technique and Safety Guidelines.- 88. Artnatomy for advanced body contouring and Aesthetic balance between breast and body.- 89. Gluteal augmentation with fat and threads using Power-Assisted Liposuction, Loops and Lipofilling (PALLL) technique.- 90. Expansion Vibration Lipofilling (EVL) technique in Gluteal augmentation and waist feminization.- 91. Gluteal augmentation: Avoidance of intramuscular injection using precise superficial fat graft technique.- 92. Gluteal Augmentation Assisted by Stromal Enriched Lipograft.- 93. Circumferential lipoabdominoplasty combined with Fat grafting the hips and buttocks.- 94. MWL and post barriatric surgery patients: the role of fat grafting and regenerative surgery.- 95. High Definition Abdominal Sculpting with Fat Grafting Highlights.- 96. Safety for advanced body contouring: The darkest Hour.- Part XI. Genital Rejuvenation.- 97. Surgical Anatomy of genital area to achieve Safety in fat grafting.- 98. Quality of Life and Rejuvenation Techniques in Female Intimate Cosmetic Genital Surgery.- 99. Fat grafting and Adipose Stem Cells to treat vulvar scarring and fibrosis post Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).- 100. The treatment of genital Vulvar and Penile Lichen Sclerosus with Autologous Fat Grafting.- 101. Fat Grafting to Treat Vulvo-vaginal Stenosis.- 102. Vulvovaginal rejuvenation by fat and stromal cells.- 103. Fat grafting as a regenerative measure for Vulvar atrophy and Vaginal laxity.- 104. Fat graft for the treatment of vulvar and vaginal laxity.- 105. Microfat and nanofat grafting in genital rejuvenation.- 106. Male Genital Regenerative surgery.- 107. Penile enlargement by fat grafting.- Part XII. Upper Extremity.- 108. Microfat grafting in Dupuytren's contracture: from hypodermis reconstruction and scar optimization to recurrence prevention.- 109. Management of Dupuytren's disease. The role of regenerative surgery. Overview.- 110. Hands function and aesthetic with regenerative surgery.- 111. Hand Rejuvenation by minimally invasive injection of Stromal Enriched Lipograft.- 112. Emulsified fat grating to the atrophic post traumatic digital pulp: a promising reconstruction procedure.- Part XIII. Lower Extremity.- 113. Fat grafting in the surgical treatment of pressure sores and as a preventive measure against recurrences.- 114. Fat grafting for pedal fat pad atrophy.- 115. Leg Augmentation With Autologous Fat Tissue.- 116. Composite calf augmentation combing fat and implants.- 117. Osteoarthritis of the knee: Comparison between intra-articular injection of adipose-derived stromal vascular fraction and nanofat.
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