Synopses & Reviews
The painless route for expanding cosmetic surgery in your practice
* Expert guidance on acquiring credentials and hospital privileges
* Unique section on the surgical setting
* Most frequently performed surgical procedures
* Detailed illustrations
What can Drs. Bisaccia and Scarborough do for you? They can start you on your way to building or sustaining a more successful dermatologic cosmetic surgical practice.
With their advice, you can become an even greater value to your patients-by offering a range of treatment options based on the degree of improvement desired, cost, duration of correction and recovery. Not always easy, but altogether achievable.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Office-Based Surgery Chapter 2: Creating an Accredited Ambulatory Surgical Facility Chapter 3: Credentialing and Hospital Staff Privileges Chapter 4: Marketing Your Practice Chapter 5: The Consultation Visit Chapter 6: Facial Analysis Chapter 7: Body Analysis Chapter 8: Anesthesia Chapter 9: Soft Tissue Augmentation Chapter 10: Utilization of Botulinum Toxin in Cosmetic Dermatology Chapter 11: Chemical Peels Chapter 12: Microdermabrasion Chapter 13: Dermabrasion Chapter 14: Laser Surgery Chapter 15: Scar Revision Chapter 16: Liposuction Chapter 17: Face-Lift Chapter 18: Blepharoplasty Chapter 19: Hair Restoration Surgery Chapter 20: Otoplasty: Treatment for Protuberant Ears