with an
Acco share
you get a discount on Acco-titles, office supplies and selected titles.
Content
A comprehensive, practical resource on reconstructive techniques after Mohs surgerySince the 1980s, dermatologists have increasingly assumed the reins of surgical reconstruction after Mohs micrographic surgery of the head and neck, as well as delicate areas of the hands, feet, and genitalia. Volume I of Procedural Dermatology: Postresidency and Fellowship Compendium, edited by esteemed dermatologists David H. Ciocon and Yoon-Soo Cindy Bae, provides a comprehensive review of the latest techniques in surgical reconstruction after Mohs surgery based on the location of the defect. The content reflects years of firsthand expertise from an impressive group of internationally recognized reconstructive surgery experts, who contributed chapters on evidence-based surgical, cosmetic, and laser techniques.Key features:Editors are fellowship trained, double board-certified in dermatology and micrographic dermatologic surgeryContributions from pioneers in the field, including Richard Bennett and John ZitelliA concise, algorithmic approach enhances acquisition of knowledge, while allowing treatment tailored to individual casesSixteen consistently formatted chapters discuss anatomy-specific reconstructive techniques from the scalp to the lower legs, as well as scar revision, melanoma, and prevention and repair of internal nasal valve dysfunctionThis is the quintessential resource on restorative surgery after Mohs surgery for dermatology fellows and clinicians who are new to practice. It will also benefit seasoned dermatologic surgeons looking to hone and expand their existing techniques.Also available:Bae/Ciocon, Procedural Dermatology Volume II: Laser and Cosmetic Surgery, Postresidency and Fellowship Compendium; Thieme, 2023; 978-3-13-242407-4 (print), 978-3-13-258257-6 (e-book).This print book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https: //medone.thieme.com.Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
Your email address has been noted. We will inform you when this item is available again.
Book condition
An important factor of a second-hand book is the condition of the book. The buyer may not be surprised. Always mention damages or defects. We use a system with 3 stars:
The book is acceptable: you have used it to study and made notes and markings – but everything is still readable. The cover and pages are in good condition.
The book still looks good: there are a few notes in it and you marked it. There are hardly any signs of use on the cover and pages
The book is (almost) new: you have not written or marked in it. There are no signs of use on the cover and pages
You need a code for this download
Your code is incorrect.
Log in
Not registered yet?
Create an account to buy or link an Acco share and buy your books and supplies at reduced rates.