Lasers And Non-Surgical Rejuvenation

    Alan Matarasso
    TLDR Nonsurgical cosmetic treatments, like lasers and fillers, are important for enhancing patient outcomes.
    The book "Lasers and Non-Surgical Rejuvenation," part of the Techniques and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery series, provided a comprehensive guide to nonsurgical cosmetic procedures, including lasers, neurotoxins, and fillers. Edited by Barry E. DiBernardo and Jason N. Pozner, it aimed to educate plastic surgeons on the expanding field of cosmetic medicine, which had grown significantly over the past two decades. The text included 15 chapters by 18 authors, covering topics from aging skin to clinical photography, and offered detailed insights into various conditions and treatments. It emphasized the importance of integrating these new modalities into plastic surgery appropriately, highlighting the need for a chart summary guide to match conditions with treatment methods. The book was praised for its organization and clarity, serving as a valuable resource for practitioners entering the field of nonsurgical rejuvenation.
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