| Complications of toxins and fillers in facial aesthetics | Sep 2023 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Dermal filler and botulinum toxin injections are among the most performed non-invasive procedures for rejuvenation and contouring, internationally. Although most dermal fillers and approved botulinum toxins are well tolerated with a high safety profile, adverse events and/or complications can happen. Injection-related sequelae and side effects are... |
| Anatomical Variations in the Course of Labial Arteries: A Literature Review | Sep 2018 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Background Nonsurgical lip enhancement using dermal fillers is a very popular procedure. The trend of enlarged lips has been popularised by media and social media. The lips have considerable aesthetic and functional importance, in addition to having a complex anatomy. Serious complications including vascular compromise or occlusion leading to... |
| Oral disease severity scoring in the assessment of therapeutic response for lichen planus, pemphigus vulgaris and mucous membrane pemphigoid | Sep 2012 | Jane Setterfield | |
| Effectiveness of growth factor-induced therapy for skin rejuvenation: A case series | Oct 2020 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Background: Microneedling in combination with the use of growth factors can help with a range of indications, including skin rejuvenation. There is an increase in request for safe minimally invasive procedures with no-to-minimal downtime. This procedure offers regeneration and is becoming popular as part of the regenerative, minimally invasive era... |
| The Ideals of Facial Beauty Among Chinese Aesthetic Practitioners: Results from a Large National Survey | Oct 2018 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | As the demand for cosmetic procedures increases, the importance of patient-centred care in this field becomes more prominent. The aesthetic practitioners’ ideals of beauty, in addition to their knowledge and perception of patients’ ideals of beauty and expectations, are important during doctor–patient communication. These are important in strengthening... |
| Polynucleotides: the crucial biomolecules bridging therapeutics and aesthetics | Nov 2023 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Polynucleotides, the key building blocks of life, have a fascinating history and broad range of applications spanning from the realm of medicine to aesthetics. This article explores the intricacies of these biological polymers, delves into the ethical considerations associated with their use, and offers insights into their medicinal and aesthetic p... |
| Dermal Filler Complications: Biofilms | Nov 2016 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | |
| P(LA/CL)-l-Polylactide-Σ-Caprolactone Threads—APTOS Threads: APTOS Solution-APTOS Methods and Threads | May 2024 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | In the ever-evolving field of aesthetic medicine, the advent of P(LA/CL)-l-Polylactide-Σ-Caprolactone threads, commonly known as APTOS threads, marks a significant innovation in minimally invasive facial and body rejuvenation techniques. This chapter provides an in-depth exploration of the APTOS solution, including its threads, thread material, and... |
| Poly-l-Lactic Acid Cone Threads: Silhouette Soft Threads | May 2024 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | This chapter investigates the application and biological integration of Silhouette Soft threads, composed of poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA) and poly (l-lactic-co-glycolic) acid in aesthetic medicine. These biodegradable and biocompatible polymers serve as the foundation for a dual-action technique that combines immediate tissue repositioning with long-t... |
| Thread Lifting: Essential Principles and Practices | May 2024 | George M Sulamanidze | The rising appeal of thread lifting in non-surgical rejuvenation is notable among aesthetic practitioners. Despite widespread discussion, a gap remains in comprehensive scientific evidence on its safety, effectiveness, longevity, and potential risks. This chapter discusses the critical aspects essential for achieving lasting success with thread lif... |
| Facial Assessment in Non-surgical Aesthetic Practice | May 2024 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | The escalating interest in non-surgical and minimally-invasive aesthetic procedures underscores the critical role of comprehensive facial assessments in formulating customized treatment plans that align with individual patient profiles and expectations. This chapter explores the multifaceted process of facial evaluation, highlighting the necessity... |
| Anatomy and Pathophysiology of Facial Ageing | May 2024 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Ageing represents a constellation of interconnected and intertwined internal and external processes resulting in the manifestation of distinct phenotypes. These encompass changes in body composition, metabolic processes, variations in energy consumption and production, along with dysregulation of homeostasis, culminating in an accumulation of unrep... |
| Poly-l-lactic Acid Cone Threads–Silhouette Soft Threads—Patient Selection and Treatment Procedure | May 2024 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | This chapter discusses the application of Silhouette Soft threads, a forefront innovation in aesthetic medicine, for facial rejuvenation and recontouring. Composed of biocompatible, biodegradable materials—poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) and poly-L-glycolide (PLGA)—these resorbable sutures offer a novel approach to achieving a youthful and contoured faci... |
| History of Thread Lifting | May 2024 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | The evolution of thread lifting techniques within aesthetic medicine has been both dynamic and complex, provoking profound discussions and analysis among scholars and industry experts alike, particularly those specializing in minimally invasive treatments. This chapter explores the history of thread lifting, from its origins to its development, and... |
| Thread Types and Materials | May 2024 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Synthetic polymers have long been a cornerstone in the fields of tissue engineering, surgical interventions, and pharmacological applications, offering unparalleled versatility and innovation in medical treatments. Their appeal lies in the ability to customize mechanical properties and degradation rates, alongside the capacity to introduce function... |
| Thread Lifting: Criteria for Optimal Candidate Selection: Patient Selection | May 2024 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Multiple factors govern a successful and optimal outcome for thread-lifting procedures. These include patient-related factors, product-related factors, and operator factors, including the clinical environment and techniques used. Correct patient selection is a critical factor in determining an optimal outcome when using threads for facial rejuvenate... |
| Thread Lifting Excellence: Aligning with East Asian Facial Characteristics and Beauty Ideals | May 2024 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | In the pursuit of aesthetic excellence, professionals specializing in facial re-contouring and rejuvenation must consider the unique anthropometric, anatomical, and cultural factors that characterize East Asian patients. The inherent differences in facial structure between East Asian and Caucasian populations require a tailored approach to both sur... |
| Thread Lifting: Treatment Procedure | May 2024 | George M Sulamanidze | Thread lifting represents a significant advancement in facial and body rejuvenation and contouring, straddling the boundary between non-surgical and surgical aesthetic interventions. This chapter delineates the spectrum of thread lifting techniques, emphasizing the importance of a clinical setting for these procedures due to their minimally invasive... |
| Thread Lifting Techniques for Body Contouring | May 2024 | Olga Zhukova | In aesthetic medicine, the quest for minimally invasive yet effective body contouring techniques is ever-growing. The utilization of threads and tread-lifting techniques for body contouring is an area of growing interest due to its minimally invasive nature. This chapter offers a brief overview of thread lifting for various body regions, focusing o... |
| Facial Beauty: A Different Perspective | May 2024 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | This chapter explores the multifaceted concept of “facial beauty and attractiveness,” a subject that has captivated scientists, artists, philosophers, and anthropologists alike. The quest for beauty, often manifesting in the pursuit of cosmetic enhancements, is not a modern phenomenon but a timeless human preoccupation, deeply rooted in the history... |
| Polydioxanone (PDO) Threads | May 2024 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Polydioxanone (PDO) is a synthetic, bioabsorbable monofilament suture renowned for its colourless, crystalline properties. Derived from paradioxanone, PDO is available in various forms, lengths, and surface characteristics, making it versatile for medical applications. PDO threads have been utilized for many years across different medical application... |
| Thread Lifting: Complications and Management | May 2024 | Chia-Hsien Hsieh | Thread lifting encompasses a range of techniques that involve the insertion of absorbable or non-absorbable sutures to achieve facial rejuvenation and recontouring. This method is gaining renewed international popularity as a sought-after procedure for those seeking minimally invasive options for aesthetic enhancements. Absorbable threads, particular... |
| Thread Lifting: Understanding the Fundamentals | May 2024 | Hsieh Chia-Hsien | Thread lifting, gaining momentum in both East Asia and Western countries, has evolved with technological and technique advancements, offering a refined approach to facial rejuvenation. Initially hampered by limitations, current medical-grade sutures enable effective contouring, rejuvenation, and alignment of soft tissues. Understanding the procedure... |
| Thread Lift for East Asian Facial Rejuvenation | May 2024 | Chia-Hsien Hsieh | Thread lifting has gained significant popularity in Asia as a minimally invasive option for facial rejuvenation and recontouring, reflecting the region’s unique beauty ideals that often vary from Western preferences. This chapter discusses the application of Polydioxanone (PDO) threads for enhancing and rejuvenating various facial areas, including... |
| Clinical Anatomy of the Face for Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Interventions | May 2024 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | A comprehensive and nuanced understanding of facial anatomy, with its intricate structures and layered complexity, is fundamental for practitioners in aesthetic medicine. The efficacy of treatments and the avoidance of complications are correlated with the depth of anatomical knowledge and the ability to apply it in practice. In an era of rapidly a... |
| Non-surgical Nose Modification Using Threads: Non-surgical Rhinoplasty | May 2024 | Konstantin Sulamanidze | Surgical rhinoplasty is one of the most common cosmetic surgeries worldwide and can help increase quality of life and self-esteem. With the increased interest and request for non-surgical and minimally invasive procedures, options for treatment of the nose have been limited. With the advancement of knowledge and technology, dermal fillers and thread... |
| Non-surgical Rejuvenation of the Face Using Threads | May 2024 | Haiyan Cui | This chapter presents Dr. Cui's innovative facial assessment and rejuvenation techniques, “未来” (meaning “future”), based on Chinese calligraphy. “Double-plane ‘Continuous Multi-Z Method’” and the “Double-plane Tightening and Lifting with Threads with a single insertion point,” methods are explained, both of which are meticulously designed to address... |
| Psychology in Aesthetic Clinic | May 2024 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | In aesthetic medicine, practitioners are presented with a broad spectrum of patients, each with unique motivations ranging from a pursuit of aesthetic enhancement to, in some cases, a need for psychiatric intervention. Recognizing this, it is crucial for aesthetic clinics to incorporate mental health screenings into their initial patient evaluation... |
| Facial aesthetic treatments in East Asian populations | May 2022 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Most published studies on surgical and non-surgical cosmetic facial procedures focus on Caucasians. With increasing popularity and requests for medical aesthetic treatments from patients of various ethnicities, there is a need for aesthetic practitioners to broaden their understanding of anatomical differences, ideals of beauty and cultural differences... |
| Response to “Superior Labial Artery: Anatomical Considerations” | May 2019 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | |
| Chinese facial physiognomy and modern day aesthetic practice | May 2019 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Background Physiognomy is still practised in China and is a factor influencing the cosmetic procedures offered by aesthetic practitioners, and treatments requested by patients. Objective The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of belief in physiognomy in China and its effect on cosmetic treatments requested and offered by aesthetic practice... |
| OI0441 Efficacy of dapsone and sulfamethoxypyridazine in the treatment of MMP | May 2014 | S.J. Challaombe | |
| Ideals of Facial Beauty Amongst the Chinese Population: Results from a Large National Survey | Jul 2018 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Surgical and non-surgical aesthetic treatments are very popular throughout Asia and in particular in China. With the globalisation and immigration of Chinese people to other countries where many seek treatment from Western-trained doctors, it is important to understand the ideals of beauty amongst Chinese people so as to achieve optimal results. We... |
| Ideals of Facial Beauty Amongst the Chinese Population: Results from a Large National Survey | Jul 2018 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Surgical and non-surgical aesthetic treatments are very popular throughout Asia and in particular in China. With the globalisation and immigration of Chinese people to other countries where many seek treatment from Western-trained doctors, it is important to understand the ideals of beauty amongst Chinese people so as to achieve optimal results. We... |
| Botulinum Toxin A: Practical Tips for Use in the Field of Aesthetic Medicine | Jan 2022 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | The use of botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) in aesthetic medicine has exponentially increased since its first applications in 1989. Aesthetic uses include wrinkle reduction in various facial regions, including lines on the glabella, forehead, periorbital region, and perioral region, platysmal bands and lines, and facial contouring. Various products are a... |
| Clinical Anatomy for Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Treatments | Jan 2022 | Sheng-Kang Luo | A thorough understanding of the intricate facial anatomy and facial layers is necessary for aesthetic practitioners and clinicians. This knowledge needs to be periodically refreshed as it is being constantly updated by new findings and up to date published scientific studies. Furthermore, anatomical variations exist in the general population and, i... |
| Beauty Standards in Asia | Jan 2022 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | With globalisation, ease of travel, and exposure to international media, our understanding of the ideals of beauty, culture, and philosophy from various countries and regions is expanding. For example, the terms “Korean beauty” and “K-pop” were not heard or understood in the West until quite recently. Nowadays, “K-pop” or Korean pop music can frequently... |
| Non-Surgical Aesthetics-Injection Strategy of East Asian Faces | Jan 2022 | Pan Baohua | This chapter focuses on Chinese non-surgical facial enhancement and anti-ageing. Facial assessment is briefly discussed, including the “facial three-curve theory.” Classifications for facial wrinkles and nasolabial folds are presented, with discussion and guidance for injection of botulinum toxin A and dermal fillers for rejuvenation of East Asian... |
| Threadlift for Facial Contouring | Jan 2022 | Fei Han | Threadlifting can be used as a sole or adjunctive treatment for facial rejuvenation and recontouring. This chapter summaries the basic principles behind the use of threads, including indications and contraindications, treatment planning and landmarks, pre-procedure preparation, procedure process, and post-procedure care are explained. Common complications... |
| Botulinum Toxin A: Injection Techniques for East Asian Facial Rejuvenation-Lower Face and the Neck | Jan 2022 | Xuefeng Han | Botulinum toxin type A injections for cosmetic purposes are the leading non-surgical procedure worldwide. These treatments have high efficacy, patient satisfaction and minimal to no downtime. The recommended injection techniques and consensus papers, focus on Caucasians. The East Asian faces vary from Caucasians, as well as beliefs about beauty, co... |
| Skin Aging and Skincare | Jan 2022 | Zhanchao Zhou | Skin aging is a complex process with variable factors influencing the aging process including genetics, environment and lifestyle. Skin structure, function, and the appearance of aging varies in different ethnicities. Skin is subjected to internal and external factors such as sun exposure and climate conditions. Due to the great variation in genetic... |
| Dermal Fillers: Injection Considerations for East Asian Facial Rejuvenation | Jan 2022 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Minimally invasive treatments such as injectables are exceedingly popular among Asians. This is largely because the 3D contours of East Asian faces can be enhanced using dermal fillers in minimal time, minor to no downtime and minor to no side effects. Complications can happen and can be devastating; however, they are rare and preventable. In this ve... |
| Botulinum Toxin A: Injection Techniques for East Asian Facial Rejuvenation-Upper and Midface | Jan 2022 | Xuefeng Han | Botulinum toxin type A injections for cosmetic purposes are very popular and are consistently the leading non-surgical procedure carried out worldwide. This is due to their high efficacy and safety profile, patient satisfaction and minimal to no downtime. The focus of the recommended injection techniques and consensus papers are Caucasians. The Eas... |
| The Cosmetic Patient: Psychology | Jan 2022 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Understanding the psychology of cosmetic patients and being able to screen for body dysmorphic disorder is important for aesthetic clinicians. This chapter provides a brief overview of this topic. However, this is a subject that requires comprehensive training, and practitioners are recommended to broaden their understanding of this area. In addition... |
| Facial Physiognomy | Jan 2022 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Physiognomy, also known as “the art of facial reading,” has been practiced internationally for centuries. This practice can be traced from the time of the Ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and Chinese to the modern day in various countries and regions. Face readers offer to reveal the personality, fate, and fortune of an individual, their past and future,... |
| Botulinum Toxin A: Treatment Principles | Jan 2022 | Xuefeng Han | Botulinum toxin injections are effective for various therapeutic purposes (e.g., managing movement disorders such as dystonia and spasticity). Efficacy and safety of botulinum toxin type A have been proven effective for cosmetic purposes, including wrinkle reduction, some skin concerns, contouring of the face, and rejuvenation purposes. The use of... |
| Facial Ageing: The Foundational Changes | Jan 2022 | Luiz Eduardo Toledo Avelar | There are overall morphological and sometimes degenerative changes with ageing. Face goes through the same changes in a more comprehensive and multidisciplinary manner. The face is the most exposed region of the body, and therefore more susceptible to influences from external factors that may accelerate the aspect of the characteristic signs of eac... |
| Characteristics of Asian Faces | Jan 2022 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Facial morphology varies significantly according to race (biogeographic ancestry), gender, and age. Clear demographic traits are seen among various populations, which allow recognition of gender and ethnic group as well as estimates of age among their peers. While the facial morphology of Caucasians is well studied, there has been significantly les... |
| Aesthetic Assessment of the Face | Jan 2022 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | It is important to know what to look for! It is a combination of science, art, and skill to be able to imagine the multilayer nature of the face, the relationship of various structures with each other, their impact on one another, and how different treatments can impact them. The understanding of non-surgical facial aesthetics cannot be reduced to a... |
| Light and Laser Treatments | Jan 2022 | Zhanchao Zhou | The skin of Orientals and westerners have certain differences, mainly in the dermis and epidermis structure. Easterners have powerful melanocytes and produce mainly eumelanin. The function of melanin in westerners is weak, and melanin is mainly pheomelanin. The Orientals are prone to hyperpigmentation skin disease, such as lentigines and PIH as the... |
| Mesotherapy | Jan 2022 | Zhanchao Zhou | Mesotherapy is a medical technique involving localized microinjections (intradermal- or subcutaneous injection) of a single component or mixture of components for the treatment of local medical and cosmetic conditions, to promote healing or corrective treatment to a specific area of the body. It has been primarily used for pain relief (musculoskeletal... |
| Dermal Fillers: Understanding the Fundamentals | Jan 2022 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Facial volumetric restoration, augmentation, and contouring with injectable products such as hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are exceedingly popular procedures in the minimally invasive and non-surgical era. These agents are traditionally used to merely fill lines and wrinkles, however, with the evolution of products and enhanced knowledge, these ag... |
| Facial Ageing in East Asians | Jan 2022 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Regardless of ethnicity and gender, facial ageing is a multidimensional and multifactorial process involving all facial layers, including the skull, musculature, fat pads and cutaneous tissue. Ethnic differences in age-related facial changes are not fully established. The key studies examining age-related changes of the facial skeleton and soft tis... |
| Facial Beauty | Jan 2022 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Facial beauty has a fundamental impact on our lives from an early age. The definition of beauty and what makes a face attractive are topics that have been debated since inception and have kept the interest of scholars, professions, and laypersons. Studies on beauty and attractiveness are diverse and date back centuries. Ongoing research and recent... |
| Non-Surgical Rejuvenation of Asian Faces | Jan 2022 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | This book provides a practically applicable guide to facial aesthetics, non-surgical treatment and enhancement in patients of Asian descent. The available evidence base for the use of a range of available techniques when treating an Asian patient is presented and relevant aspects of facial analysis, treatment planning and provision are covered. Det... |
| Botulinum Toxin Formulations | Jan 2018 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | |
| Treating Masseter Hypertrophy | Jan 2016 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | |
| Treating the neck with toxin (neuromodulators) | Feb 2020 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | |
| Skin preparation prior to injectables | Feb 2016 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | |
| Chin analysis and augmentation: anatomy, interventions and complications | Feb 2016 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | The chin has a profound effect on facial attractiveness and much of the character of the lower face. Despite this, the chin is normally overlooked when it comes to aesthetic alterations of the face. It can be altered surgically through osseous manipulation or implant augmentation to harmonise and re-establish the balance between skeletal, soft tissue... |
| Illustrated Guide to Aesthetic Botulinum Toxin Injections | Dec 2021 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | Illustrated Guide to Aesthetic Botulinum Toxin Injections |
| Lip aesthetics and treatment | Dec 2015 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | |
| Ideals of Facial Beauty Amongst the Chinese Population: Results from a Large National Survey: An Update | Aug 2020 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | |
| Anatomical Variations in the Course of Labial Arteries: A Literature Review | Apr 2019 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | |
| Treating Nasolabial Folds | Apr 2016 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | This article discusses the various components of that contribute to the formation and increased prominence of the nasolabial folds. Suggestions for the correct non-surgical approach is made. |
| Perioral Ageing | Apr 2015 | Souphiyeh Samizadeh | |