When the first edition of this atlas was published in 2002 it was well received throughout the
oculoplastic and ophthalmology community for its simplicity and clinical focus. Now a decade
later surgical techniques have been updated to reflect current practice models and advances in
technology. The field of oculoplastic surgery has grown and evolved to include all aspects of
eyelid and facial plastic surgery and the literature must now reflect the advancements of this
field. Oculoplastic Surgery Atlas: Eyelid and Lacrimal Disorders 2nd edition combines text and
diagrams plus surgical videos that enable readers to perform this surgery with the best
possible instruction and preparation. Written for ophthalmology specialists and residents this
new edition presents many aspects of facial cosmetic surgery including lacrimal anatomy
nasolacrimal duct disorders canaliculitis and canalicular involving eyelid laceration.Reviews
of the previous edition: It is the work of the well-known Detroit oculoplastic group ... . When
one reads through this book ... there really is nothing else that is needed in terms of
teaching of oculoplastic surgery. ... This is a book which I would strongly recommend to those
engaged in this specialty ... . I highly recommend it to all trainees and to those who feel
that their knowledge may be a little rusty ... . (I. T. Jackson European Journal of Plastic
Surgery Vol. 26 (8) 2004)The book is intended for ophthalmologists otolaryngologists
plastic and general surgeons who want a better understanding of eyelid surgery. It succeeds in
providing a practical guide for the practitioner ... . The standard of the content is on the
whole high. The surprise bonuses are the two compact discs inside the back cover. Here the
reader viewer is treated to a high-quality well-edited digital video of oculoplastic surgery.
... This is the first multi-media surgical atlas I have seen and it represents a valuable
educational tool. (Susan Hague Eye News Vol. 9 (3) 2002)