This edition of this popular journal is dedicated to ‘panel discussion’ on some of the most common controversies associated with ‘bread and butter’ facial aesthetic procedures. The procedures included are relevant and the aspects discussed are of practical importance to anyone involved in facial aesthetic procedures. The panel members are authorities in their field and they bring their experience to the discussion. I found the chapters well written and informative. I found the chapter discussing rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty particularly interesting as they discussed topics such as division of tip lobule, use of alloplast or options for dorsal augmentation, when there is no septal or auricular cartilage; these are relevant to all surgeons performing this procedure. It is heartening to see that even experienced surgeons can have divergent philosophy in tackling these tricky aesthetic and functional problems. Similar questions have been discussed for procedures such as blepharoplasty, mid face lift and chemical peel. In summary I think this issue will be beneficial to any surgeon who has a practice in facial aesthetics.

Techniques in Facial Plastic Surgery: Discussion and Debate part 2.
FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
2014;22(1):1-160.
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Northampton General Hospital, UK.

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