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Medical Dermatology

Soft Tissue Augmentation

Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series (Expert Consult - Online and Print)

by (author) Jean Carruthers

Publisher
Elsevier Canada (Cdn Editions)
Initial publish date
Nov 2012
Category
Dermatology, Family & General Practice
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781455727827
    Publish Date
    Nov 2012
    List Price
    $207

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Soft Tissue Augmentation, 3rd Edition helps youmake optimal use of these techniques andprovide the optimum results your patients expect. Drs. Alistair and Jean Carruthers provide you withevidence-based, procedural how-to's andstep-by-step advice on proper techniques, pitfalls, and tricks of the trade, equipping you tosuccessfully incorporate the very latestprocedures into your busy practice!

About the author

Contributor Notes

Dr. Alastair Carruthers, M.A., B.M.,B.Ch, FRCP(LON), FRCPC

Dr. Alastair Carruthers is a Cosmetic Dermasurgeon who operates his own clinical practice (Carruthers Dermatology Centre Inc.) in Vancouver, BC. He is also a Clinical Professor of Dermatology with the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia (UBC).

During his 20 years of practice, Dr. Carruthers has made several major contributions to the field of dermatology. Foremost among these was the use of the BOTOX® procedure in cosmetic applications, a discovery he made with his wife, Dr. Jean Carruthers, in 1987. Since this time, they have been at the forefront of BOTOX® research, development and education, publishing numerous articles using their data. Today, BOTOX®, which inhibits nerve impulses in muscles that cause everything from frown lines and wrinkles to sweating, is the most commonly performed cosmetic procedure in the world.

Dr. Carruthers has also made significant advances in the area of Tissue Augmentation. These materials, both temporary and permanent, are used to lift and support the structures beneath the skin. In 1998 Dr. Carruthers was the first dermatologist in North America to begin injecting Artecoll. Through the extensive research performed in their Vancouver based facility, Drs. Carruthers continue to have articles published and lecture extensively on these subjects.

With over 100 published articles to his credit, Dr. Carruthers is a member of the Editorial Board of "Dermatologic Surgery. He is also a member of several national and international associations, including the American Dermatology Association and the Canadian Dermatology Association, where he served as President from 1998 to 1999. In addition, he has been elected Vice President of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery.

Dr. Carruthers has also contributed extensively to studies about the relationship between skin cancer and sun exposure.

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