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Silicones --- Silicones in medicine --- Congresses
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Porous silicon is rapidly attracting increasing interest in the biomaterials community. This nanostructured and biodegradable material has a range of properties, making it ideal for drug delivery, cancer therapy, and tissue engineering. Porous silicon for biomedical applications provides a comprehensive review of this emerging biomaterial.Chapters in part one focus on the fundamentals and properties of porous silicon for biomedical applications including thermal properties and stabilization, photochemical and nonthermal chemical modification, protein-modified porous silicon films, and
Human biochemistry --- Silicones in medicine. --- Biomedical materials. --- Porous silicon.
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Soft contact lenses --- Silicones in medicine --- Contact Lenses, Hydrophilic --- Contact Lenses, Extended-Wear --- Hydrogels --- Silicones --- adverse effects
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Although there is a current ban in many countries on the injection of liquid silicone, paraffin or polyacrylamide hydrogels or other gel or liquid materials into the breasts for the purpose of increasing size, there are still a large number of non-professionals who use these injections and offer them as a cheap alternative to plastic surgery. The results, at first, may seem cosmetically favorable for the patient, but these injections often lead to painful complications like mastitis (inflammation of the mammary gland) and can make it incredibly difficult to diagnose breast cancer early. Many patients suffer delayed complications that force them to seek expert care for corrective and reconstructive surgery. This book, the culmination of decades of research, aims to serve the surgeon faced with these complications, offering a detailed step-by-step guide of the pathology from clinical diagnosis and imaging studies to the different surgical and reconstructive procedures for reconstruction. As there is no clinical management consensus or international guideline, Injection-Induced Breast Siliconomas: Clinical Implications, Evaluation and Treatment fills the gap in the literature and encourages more research. Previously published in Spanish in 2017 under the title "Siliconomas Mamarios por Inyeccion: Clinica, Diagnostico y Tratamiento", this English translation is a true re-edition of the original version with added updates for the English-speaking audience.
Plastic surgery. --- Plastic Surgery. --- Breast --- Breast implants --- Silicones in medicine. --- Surgery. --- Complications. --- Polymers in medicine --- Aesthetic surgery --- Cosmetic surgery --- Plastic surgery --- Reconstructive surgery --- Surgery, Aesthetic --- Surgery, Cosmetic --- Surgery, Reconstructive --- Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Plastic surgeons --- Surgery, Plastic.
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Porous silicon is rapidly attracting increasing interest in the biomaterials community. This nanostructured and biodegradable material has a range of properties, making it ideal for drug delivery, cancer therapy, and tissue engineering. Porous silicon for biomedical applications provides a comprehensive review of this emerging biomaterial.Chapters in part one focus on the fundamentals and properties of porous silicon for biomedical applications including thermal properties and stabilization, photochemical and nonthermal chemical modification, protein-modified porous silicon films, and
Biomedical materials. --- Nanoparticles. --- Semiconductors. --- Silicon carbide -- Biotechnology. --- Silicones in medicine --- Biomedical materials --- Porous silicon --- Metalloids --- Biomedical and Dental Materials --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Molecular Probe Techniques --- Miniaturization --- Mechanical Phenomena --- Technology --- Manufactured Materials --- Elements --- Investigative Techniques --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Specialty Uses of Chemicals --- Physical Phenomena --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Chemical Actions and Uses --- Phenomena and Processes --- Inorganic Chemicals --- Technology, Industry, and Agriculture --- Technology, Industry, Agriculture --- Biosensing Techniques --- Nanotechnology --- Biocompatible Materials --- Porosity --- Silicon --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Biomedical Engineering --- Silicones in medicine. --- Porous silicon. --- Semiconductors --- Biocompatible materials --- Biomaterials --- Medical materials --- Medicine --- Biomedical engineering --- Materials --- Biocompatibility --- Prosthesis --- Polymers in medicine --- Bioartificial materials --- Hemocompatible materials --- Biomaterials (Biomedical materials)
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This book covers all aspects of body contouring with silicone implants with the exception of breast augmentation. After a discussion of the available silicone implants and anesthetic management, the various techniques that may be used in body sculpting are carefully described in a series of chapters focusing on augmentation of the biceps, triceps, pectorals, buttocks, hip/thigh, calf, and quadriceps. Potential complications are identified for each of the procedures and clear guidance is provided on how to avoid them. The book will enable the surgeon to gain a sound understanding of the different body sculpting techniques and when they are applicable. It is intended both for students/beginners and for experienced cosmetic plastic surgeons alike.
Implants, Artificial. --- Silicones in surgery. --- Surgery, Plastic. --- Bodybuilding. --- Aesthetic surgery --- Cosmetic surgery --- Plastic surgery --- Reconstructive surgery --- Surgery, Aesthetic --- Surgery, Cosmetic --- Surgery, Reconstructive --- Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Plastic surgeons --- Prosthesis --- Silicones in medicine --- Surgery --- Body building --- Body sculpting (Bodybuilding) --- Bodysculpting (Bodybuilding) --- Physique --- Physical fitness --- Weight training --- Artificial implants --- Implants, Surgical --- Surgical implants --- Biomedical materials --- Surgery. --- Plastic Surgery. --- Surgery, Primitive --- Medicine --- Plastic surgery.
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