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Botulinum Toxins in Clinical Aesthetic Practice 3E, Volume Two: Functional Anatomy and Injection Techniques (Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy)

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About Botulinum Toxins In Clinical Aesthetic Practice

Product Description This bestselling guide to the complexities of botulinum toxins has now been extensively revised, updated, and expanded. Now in two volumes, Volume 1 examines clinical adaptations in the toxins in use today, use with other injectables, use for other parts of the body and other indications, and legal aspects, while Volume 2 documents in detail the functional anatomy and injection techniques for the face, neck, and upper chest. No practitioner of aesthetic medicine will want to be without this comprehensive and authoritative guide from the international experts. Review "The injection techniques extensively described and visually depicted in volume 2 are not only the most practical, but also the most distinguished feature of this book. Volume 2 is bursting with one exciting anatomic treatment consideration following another." - Maria M. Tsoukas, Clinics in Dermatology   "The book is well illustrated with colour photographs and detailed anatomical diagrams, which are helpfully repeated on many pages … its coverage of most of the common uses of botulinum toxin, will make this book a useful asset to those who inject." - PMFA News "... a useful reference text for any dermatologist using botulinum toxin." - Australasian Journal of Dermatology "This is the most complete, exhaustive discussion of botulinum toxin that I have seen. The photos and diagrams are extremely helpful." © Doody’s Review Service, 2018, Patricia Wong, MD (Stanford University Medical Center)  About the Author Dr. Anthony V. Benedetto, DO, FACP, is a Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at the Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He currently practices cosmetic dermatologic surgery and Mohs surgery at the Dermatologic SurgiCenter in Philadelphia and Drexel Hill.