Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery

    John W. Canady
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    TLDR The document recommends both books for medical training in aesthetic surgery and wound healing.
    The document reviews two books on aesthetic surgery and wound healing. The first book, "Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery," offers clinical and surgical instruction in aesthetic surgery of the head and neck, featuring 15 sections with topics such as rhinoplasty, facelift, and hair restoration. Each chapter includes color drawings, clinical photographs, and valuable "pearls" of wisdom from experienced authors. The second book, "Scarless Wound Healing," is part of the "Basic and Clinical Dermatology" series and delves into the basic sciences of wound healing, with topics like proteoglycan biology and skin substitutes. It includes extensive bibliographies and is considered a valuable resource for those involved in the basic science of wound healing, as well as surgeons dealing with scarring. Both books are recommended for their respective audiences and considered worthy of inclusion in medical training programs.
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