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Beauty, Aging and AntiAging

  • Book

  • September 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5562088

Beauty, Aging and AntiAging covers novel and updated research and treatment options regarding the effects of aging on human physiology. Beauty perception and related molecular pathways are reviewed, along with current medical and surgical approaches to aging. The first part of the book focuses on beauty, youth, aging and its effects on the human body. In the second part, various restorative treatment approaches are reviewed in detail. Particularly, invasive treatment options and molecular pathophysiology of aging are covered in this book.

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Table of Contents

Part I: Beauty and aging
1. History of beauty
AHMET KUCUKGUVEN
2. Perception of beauty in different cultures
MURAT KARA AND FATMA FIGEN OZGUR
3. The concept of beauty in art
FULYA TURAN
4. Definition of beauty in plastic surgery
ETKIN BOYNUYOGUN AND FATMA FIGEN OZGUR
5. Beauty of aging
FETHIYE DAMLA MENKU OZDEMIR AND FATMA FIGEN OZGUR
6. Cellular mechanisms of aging
ARDA KUCUKGUVEN AND IBRAHIM VARGEL
7. Impact of aging on extracellular matrix and signal transduction pathways
CENK DEMIRDOVER AND H. BURCU DEMIRDOVER
8. Psychiatric changes in aging
OZLEM ERDEN AKI
9. Neurological perspectives on aging
MUGE YEMISCI AND HULYA KARATAS
10. Musculoskeletal physiological changes in aging
YIGITCAN KARANFIL, MERT ESME, AND FEZA KORKUSUZ
11. The aging cardiovascular system
YUSUF ZIYA SENER AND UGUR CANPOLAT
12. Physiological changes and clinical effects of aging
AYSE DIKMEER AND MUSTAFA CANKURTARAN
13. Comprehensive geriatric assessment and antiaging
ARZU OKYAR BAS AND MUSTAFA CANKURTARAN
14. Vitamins, minerals, and antiaging drugs in older adults
MUSTAFA CANKURTARAN AND SERDAR CEYLAN
15. Dental-periodontal structures and aging
BUKET ACAR AND ABDULLAH C. AKMAN
Part II: Regenerative and restorative medicine
16. Antiaging: Is it possible?
ARDA KUCUKGUVEN AND IBRAHIM VARGEL
17. Antiaging principles in plastic surgery
ARDA KUCUKGUVEN AND IBRAHIM VARGEL
18. Regenerative cell therapy for antiaging
ERAY COPCU AND SULE OZTAN
19. Energy based procedures in facial cosmetic and rejuvenation
HUSEYIN GUNER, CAGIL MERIC ERENOGLU, AND BILGEN KATIPOGLU ERENOGLU
20. How to induce antiaging in plastic surgery
ZEKERIYA TOSUN AND FATMA OZ BAGCI
21. Minimally invasive treatments for the aging face
HALIL IBRAHIM CANTER AND MAJID ISMAYILZADA
22. Cosmetic surgical treatments for the aging face
OZAN BITIK
23. Periorbital restoration
ERSOY KONAS AND GUVEN OZAN KAPLAN
24. Changes in breasts during aging: Pathophysiology and restorative options
MAHMUT MUHSIN YILMAZ AND HAKAN UZUN
25. Age-related changes in trunk aesthetics
GALIP GENCAY USTUN AND SULEYMAN YILDIZDAL
26. Effects of aging on extremities
ALI EMRE AKSU AND HILAL GUNES
27. Dermatology and restorative medicine
BASAK YALICI-ARMAGAN AND GONCA ELCIN
28. The endocrinology of aging
SEDA HANIFE OGUZ AND BULENT OKAN YILDIZ
29. The aging eye and age-related ocular pathologies
YONCA OZKAN ARAT
30. Aging in gastrointestinal system
KAYA YORGANCI AND HILMI ANIL DINCER
31. Restorative medicine in the aging genitourinary system
MESUT ALTAN AND AHMET GUDELOGLU
32. Anti-aging strategies in audiology
OGUZHAN KATAR AND DEMIR BAJIN
33. Cardiovascular aging
AHMET AYDIN, ONUR SAYDAM, AND RIZA DOGAN
34. Restorative medicine in thoracic surgery
RIZA DOGAN, BURCU ANCIN, AND SERKAN UYSAL
35. Aging women and common gynecologic problems
FATIH AKTOZ AND RAMAZAN MERCAN
36. Impact of aging on the central nervous system: Approaches for antiaging
GORKEM YAVAS AND MELIKE MUT
37. Regenerative and restorative treatments of the musculoskeletal system: Focus on platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in osteoarthritis
EMINE CIFTCI, ILAYDA DEMIRDIS, AND FEZA KORKUSUZ
38. Anesthesia for the elderly: Effects of aging on perioperative and postoperative care
SEHEND DEBBAG AND GALIP GENCAY USTUN

Authors

Ibrahim Vargel Professor, Department of Surgical Medical Sciences, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. Doctor Ibrahim Vargel, MD, PhD graduated from Ankara Gazi Education Faculty Physics-Chemistry-Biology Department in 1977. Between 1979 and 1986, he worked as a teacher in secondary education institutions and as an administrative officer in Hacettepe University Hospitals Clinical Services while he was a student at Hacettepe University Sivas Medical Faculty. He completed his specialty education in Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in 1997. In 1998, he became the first craniofacial surgery doctoral student of the Advanced Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Sciences Doctorate Program at Hacettepe University Health Sciences Institute. He is currently working as a professor at Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. His areas of interest are congenital / acquired craniofacial anomalies and their correction. Fatma Figen Ozgur Professor and Head, Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. Doctor Fatma Figen �zg�r, MD, PhD is currently working as a professor at Hacettepe University, Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Ankara, Turkey. She is the Head of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Department. Her main research fields are cleft and craniofacial surgery, reconstructive surgery, aesthetic surgery.