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Wobig and Dailey, both affiliated with the Casey Eye Institute at Oregon Health & Sciences University, introduce general problems in ophthalmic facial plastic surgery and describe surgical procedures to consider for correcting the abnormality, providing details on related anatomy, background, and management techniques for each disorder covered. Coverage moves from external to internal structures, with some 400 b&w illustrations depicting anatomy and techniques. The book will be useful as a reference for practicing physicians in facial and oculofacial plastic surgery, ophthalmology, cosmetic surgery, and related specialties. It can also serve as a course reference and study guide for residents and fellows. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR More Reviews and Recommendations