Overview
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Jack C. Fisher
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Division of Plastic Surgery, University of California, San Diego, Medical Center, San Diego, USA
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Jose Guerrerosantos
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The Jalisco Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Institute, University of Guadalajara Medical College, Guadalajara, Mexico
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Matthew Gleason
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Department of Surgery, University of California, San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, USA
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Table of contents (12 chapters)
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- Sally Ann Greer, Matthew Gleason
Pages 5-8
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- Jack C. Fisher, Ross Rudolph
Pages 13-23
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- Carson M. Lewis, Jack C. Fisher
Pages 25-38
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- Jose Guerrerosantos, Jack C. Fisher
Pages 39-49
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- Carson M. Lewis, Leonard W. Glass
Pages 51-58
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- Matthew Gleason, Jose Guerrerosantos
Pages 59-73
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- Leonard W. Glass, Thomas Donovan
Pages 99-112
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- David H. Frank, Leonard W. Glass
Pages 113-121
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Back Matter
Pages 123-125
About this book
Initially we asked Springer-Verlag why they thought the world needed another book about aesthetic surgery. They pointed to the popularity of the Compre hensive Manual of Surgical Specialties Series, suggesting that completeness required our contribution. We recalled the current masters of aesthetic surgery: Rees, Sheen, among others. Each had produced his own monograph-all of them established classics. What could we add? Furthermore none of us was recognized exclusively for aesthetic surgery achievements. Nevertheless, each of us was committed to the challenge of teaching residents aesthetic surgery during their residency, not afterward as was done in the past. Furthermore, Dick Egdahl, Senior Editor and designer of CMSS, made clear to us the specific orientation of the manuals to residents-in-training. as did Springer-Verlag, well known for their commitment He won our support, to high-quality color illustrations. We appreciate being asked by Dr. Egdahl to contribute to CMSS. We were not even offended by his original plan to embrace all of plastic surgery in one volume. He should have known better! The Manual of Reconstructive Surgery will follow this volume in 2 years. Defining its scope remains an unmet challenge. Limiting the scope of Manual of Aesthetic Surgery has been an easier task. It is a sourcebook for beginning residents, not an encyclopedic reference.
Editors and Affiliations
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Division of Plastic Surgery, University of California, San Diego, Medical Center, San Diego, USA
Jack C. Fisher
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The Jalisco Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Institute, University of Guadalajara Medical College, Guadalajara, Mexico
Jose Guerrerosantos
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Department of Surgery, University of California, San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, USA
Matthew Gleason