Foad Nahai – Personal profile and master videos
Foad Nahai, M.D., F.A.C.S., Maurice J. Jurkiewicz chair in Plastic Surgery and Professor of Surgery at the Emory University School of Medicine, has taught for over forty years. He served as a director of the American Board of Plastic Surgery for six years. Dr Nahai is recognized worldwide as an innovator and leader, and has been featured at dozens of symposia, national and international meetings. In recognition of his many contributions to the field of plastic surgery, he has been named an honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand and honorary member of numerous plastic surgery organizations on all continents. His list of publications comprises over 220 peer reviewed scientific articles and 10 books, including The Art of Aesthetic Surgery, the second of a three-volume series of texts he both authored and edited. He is a past chair of the Plastic Surgery Research Council, Past President of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Past President of the American Society for Accreditation of Surgical Facilities and currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal.
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Master videos
Upper and lower blepharoplasty and midface cheek lift
Introduction to the patient
Opening incisions and preparation
Right side of the face
Upper Eyelid
Correcting A-frame deformity
Browpexy suture and scoring the orbicularis
Lower Eyelid
Subperiosteal dissection
Separating skin from muscle
Redraping the orbital fat pockets
Releasing the retractors
Canthopexy suture
Anchoring the orbicularis to the temporal fasia
Closing comments and analysis
Left side of the face
Upper Eyelid
Opening fat pockets and correcting the A-frame deformity
Lower Eyelid
Periosteum incision and scoring
Separating skin from muscle
Redraping the orbital fat pockets
Canthopexy suture and releasing the retractors
Muscle trim and browpexy suture
Anchoring the orbicularis to the temporal fasia
Closing comments and analysis
Source:
Foad Nahai. In: Plastic Surgery: Masters Profiles. 1st Edition. Thieme; 2020.