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Cosmetic Facial Anatomy

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A complete knowledge of the complex anatomy of the face is fundamental to safely perform cosmetic facial surgery. The different techniques discussed in this book are easier to accomplish if the underlying anatomical principles are completely understood. This chapter is a discussion of the anatomy of the face, with special emphasis on the eyelids, as it applies to cosmetic facial surgery.

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John G. Rose, Jr., MD, Mark J. Lucarelli, MD, and Bradley N. Lemke, MD, FAACS wrote this chapter in the first edition of the Oculoplastic Surgery Atlas: Cosmetic Facial Surgery.

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Javier Servat, J., Baylin, E.B. (2018). Cosmetic Facial Anatomy. In: Gladstone, G., Nesi, F., Black, E. (eds) Oculoplastic Surgery Atlas . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67331-8_1

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