| Addresses | 6 |
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| Introduction | 9 |
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| A General Remark | 12 |
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| The Standard Procedures | 14 |
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| Breast Augmentation | 15 |
| Brachioplasty | 16 |
| Abdominoplasty | 16 |
| Thigh and Buttock Lift | 17 |
| Liposuction – Removal of Fat with the Tumescence Technique (Mang’s Solution) | 19 |
| Hair Transplantation | 20 |
| Spacelift | 20 |
| Acknowledgements | 22 |
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| Foreword by M. P. Ceravolo | 24 |
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| Foreword by D. L. Feinendegen | 25 |
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| Foreword by P. F. Fournier | 26 |
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| What is Beauty? | 27 |
| Foreword by M. S. Mackowski | 34 |
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| Foreword by S. Malakhov | 35 |
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| Plastic/Aesthetic Surgery in Russia – the Past and the Future | 35 |
| Foreword by D. Millesi | 38 |
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| Foreword by I. Pitanguy | 39 |
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| Foreword by H. U. Steinau | 40 |
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| Contents | 41 |
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| Breast Augmentation | 43 |
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| Introduction | 45 |
| Breast Implants | 47 |
| Anatomical Overview | 49 |
| Instruments | 50 |
| Duplicate Patient Information | 55 |
| Preliminary Examinations | 55 |
| Photographic Documentation | 55 |
| Surgical Planning | 56 |
| Incision Line in the Case of Submammary Access | 58 |
| Definition of the Subsequent Breast or Implant Size by Establishing the Distance Between the Lower Margin of the Nipple and the Subsequent Inframammary Fold | 59 |
| Positioning of the Patient, Disinfection of the Operating Area | 60 |
| Tumescence | 60 |
| Submammary Incision | 62 |
| Preparation, Step 1 | 62 |
| Preparation, Step 2: Precise Demonstration of the Caudal, Medial and Lateral Borders of Pectoralis Major | 64 |
| Deep, Blunt Dissection | 65 |
| Wound Revision and Hemostasis Using the Illuminated Retractor and Bipolar Tweezers | 66 |
| Determining the Size and Shape of the Implant | 66 |
| Fitting the Final Implant | 68 |
| Exact Positioning of the Implant | 70 |
| Insertion of the Redon Drain (size 10) | 70 |
| Deep Wound Closure | 72 |
| Two-Layer, Atraumatic Wound Closure Using 4.0 Monocryl | 72 |
| Dressing | 74 |
| Aftercare | 74 |
| Appendix: Breast Augmentation - Submuscular Access | 76 |
| Results | 80 |
| Literature | 86 |
| Brachioplasty | 90 |
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| Introduction | 91 |
| Upper-Arm Tightening | 91 |
| Anatomical Overview | 93 |
| Instruments | 94 |
| Duplicate Patient Information | 98 |
| Preliminary Examinations | 98 |
| Photographic Documentation | 98 |
| Surgical Planning | 98 |
| Preliminary Marking of Incision Lines | 98 |
| Mang’s Fish-Mouth Technique | 100 |
| Positioning, Disinfection | 100 |
| Tumescence | 100 |
| Incision | 102 |
| Superficial Preparation | 102 |
| Deep Preparation, Hemostasis | 104 |
| Incision of the Dissected Dermofat Flap in Stages | 104 |
| Fixing of the Skin Flap with 3.0 Monocryl Key Sutures | 106 |
| Resection in Stages | 106 |
| Two-Layer Skin Closure | 108 |
| Cutaneous Sutures: Running or Intracutaneous 4.0 Monocryl | 108 |
| Dressing | 110 |
| Aftercare | 110 |
| Results | 112 |
| Literature | 116 |
| Abdominoplasty | 118 |
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| Introduction | 119 |
| Tightening of the Abdominal Wall | 119 |
| Anatomical Overview | 121 |
| Instruments | 123 |
| Duplicate Patient Information | 127 |
| Preliminary Examinations | 127 |
| Photographic Documentation | 127 |
| Surgical Planning | 128 |
| Postoperative Treatment | 129 |
| Typical Findings: Indications for Tightening the Abdominal Wall | 129 |
| Marking the Individual Incision Line | 131 |
| Positioning, Disinfection | 133 |
| Tumescence | 133 |
| Incision | 133 |
| Preparation of the Lower Abdomen | 135 |
| Incision Around the Navel | 135 |
| Mobilization and Dissection of the Navel | 137 |
| Vertical Splitting of the Dermofat Flap as Far as the Base of the Navel | 137 |
| Complete Mobilization of the Umbilical Stalk | 139 |
| Dissection of the Upper Abdomen | 139 |
| Doubling of the Rectus Abdominis Fascia | 141 |
| Defining the Resection Boundaries with Upper Body Flexed at 30° | 143 |
| Repositioning of the Navel Using a V-shaped Incision | 144 |
| Pulling the Navel Out of the V-Shaped Incision with Curved Forceps | 145 |
| Positioning the Navel | 145 |
| Trimming of the Skin of the Navel and Adaptation to the V-shaped Incision | 147 |
| Closure of the Navel in Three Layers | 147 |
| Fixation of the Surplus Sections of Skin with 2.0 Monocryl Key Sutures | 149 |
| Resection of the Skin in Stages | 150 |
| Insertion of Redon Drains | 151 |
| Wound Closure in Three Layers | 152 |
| Dressing | 153 |
| Fitting the Abdominal Belt | 153 |
| Results | 155 |
| Literature | 157 |
| Thigh and Buttock Lift | 160 |
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| Introduction | 161 |
| Anatomical Overview | 163 |
| Instruments | 165 |
| Duplicate Patient Information | 169 |
| Preliminary Examinations | 169 |
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