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Preface; Contents; Contributors; Part I: General; 1: Why Facial Bone Contouring Surgery?: Backgrounds; Beauty Is Bone-Deep; Beautiful Facial Structure; Studies on Facial Structure; Beauty Keeps Changing; Aesthetic Facial Bone Surgery; Why Facial Bone Surgery Became so Popular in Asia?; Advances in Facial Bone Surgery; Why Global?; Surgeon's Mission; References; 2: Essential Surgical Anatomy for Facial Bone Contouring Surgery; Introduction; Nerves; Inferior Alveolar Nerve (Fig. 2.1); Infraorbital Nerve (Fig. 2.2); Zygomaticotemporal/Zygomaticofacial Nerve (Fig. 2.2)

Facial Nerve (Fig. 2.3) Vessels; Facial Artery (Fig. 2.3); Facial Vein (Fig. 2.3); Retromandibular Vein; Muscles; Mentalis Muscle (Fig. 2.4); Buccinator Muscle (Fig. 2.4); Fat; Buccal fat pad (Fig. 2.5); References; 3: Surgical Approaches for Facial Bone Surgery; Introduction; Surgical Approaches; Intraoral Approach; Bicoronal Approach; Transcutaneous Approach; Periorbital Approach; Key Technical Points; References; 4: Standard Surgical Instruments for Facial Bone Surgery; Introduction; Surgical Instruments; Reduction Malarplasty; Mandible Reduction; Genioplasty

DiscussionReferences; Part II: Lower Face; 5: The Aesthetic Lower Face Analysis Diagnosis Selection of Surgical Procedures; Introduction; Patient Consultation and Assessment; Patient Selection and Consultation; Patient Assessment; Consideration in Surgical Planning; Chin; Abnormal Skeletal Relationship Between the Maxilla and Mandible; Asymmetry; Soft Tissue Contribution; Ethnic Variation and Cultural Background; References; 6: The Standard Mandible Reduction with Intraoral Approach; Introduction; Patient Assessment; Frontal Plane; Sagittal Plane; Transverse Plane

Surgical Technique Key Technical Points; Case Study; Complications and Management; Hemorrhage and Hematoma; Nerve Injury; Infection and Inflammation; Discussion; Approach: Intraoral Versus External Approach; Types of Ostectomy: Curved Ostectomy Versus Tangential Ostectomy (Fig. 6.7); Curved Ostectomy with an Oscillating Saw; Tangential Ostectomy with a Reciprocating Saw (Lateral Cortex Ostectomy); Asymmetry; Soft Tissue Contribution; Ethnic Variation and Cultural Background; Abnormal Skeletal Relationship Between the Maxilla and Mandible; References

7: Sagittal Resection of the Mandible: Are We Doing Right? Introduction; Patient Assessment and Consultation; Surgical Techniques; Case Study; Complications and Management; Nerve Injury; Discussion; References; 8: The Osseous Genioplasty; Introduction; Patient Assessment; Surgical Technique; Key Technical Points; Case Study; Complications and Management; Neurosensory Deficits; Deepened Labiomental Sulcus and Mentalis Overaction; Step Deformities and Border Irregularities; Asymmetry; Chin Ptosis; Discussion; References

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