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David H. Ciocon

    Procedural Dermatology Volume II: Laser and Cosmetic Surgery
    Procedural Dermatology Volume I: Reconstruction
    • Procedural Dermatology Volume I: Reconstruction

      Postresidency and Fellowship Compendium

      This practical resource focuses on reconstructive techniques following Mohs surgery, a field increasingly managed by dermatologists since the 1980s. Volume I of Procedural Dermatology: Postresidency and Fellowship Compendium, edited by David H. Ciocon and Yoon-Soo Cindy Bae, offers an in-depth review of the latest surgical reconstruction methods tailored to defect locations. The content draws from extensive expertise provided by a group of internationally recognized reconstructive surgery specialists, covering evidence-based surgical, cosmetic, and laser techniques. Key features include contributions from pioneers such as Richard Bennett and John Zitelli, and a concise, algorithmic approach that facilitates knowledge acquisition while allowing for individualized treatment. Sixteen consistently formatted chapters address anatomic-specific reconstructive techniques, ranging from the scalp to the lower legs, along with topics like scar revision, melanoma, and the prevention and repair of internal nasal valve dysfunction. This essential resource serves dermatology fellows and new clinicians, as well as experienced dermatologic surgeons seeking to refine and expand their skills in restorative surgery after Mohs procedures.

      Procedural Dermatology Volume I: Reconstruction
    • This practical resource on advanced cosmetic dermatology procedures, edited by Yoon-Soo Cindy Bae and David H. Ciocon, offers a thorough review of minimally invasive and non-invasive treatments for various cosmetic issues. The book features twenty-four well-organized chapters that explore the latest developments in the field. Topics include ablative and nonablative resurfacing, body contouring, tissue tightening, laser treatments for vascular and pigmented lesions, scar and tattoo removal, neuromodulators, soft tissue fillers, hair removal and restoration, blepharoplasty, axillary hyperhidrosis treatments, thread lifts, liposuction, and fat transfers. Key features reflect the insights of leading dermatology experts who have pioneered many current treatments. The text adopts a patient-centered approach, addressing individual needs, ethnicity, anatomy, skin type, and functional status. It includes practical tips and strategies to enhance patient outcomes, along with procedural videos demonstrating techniques such as chemical peels and high-definition body contouring. This resource is designed to support early-career dermatologists in enhancing their cosmetic skills and encourages the adoption of innovative techniques to improve patient care.

      Procedural Dermatology Volume II: Laser and Cosmetic Surgery