The current edition of Injectable Fillers published in 2010 and has sold 1063 copies with overall revenues of $85k. For a first edition in the relatively new topic area of cosmetic dermatology for Wiley, this represents a solid performance.
Injectable Fillers 2e is the ideal practical tool for all cosmetic dermatologists. It demonstrates effective, best-practice use of fillers and together with outstanding procedural videos showing the experts in action, it shows how to match patient, treatment, and filler for maximum results.
Taking a patient-centered approach, Dr. Jones reviews the advantages and disadvantages of each filler, according to anatomical application. Chapters are informative, practical and are heavily loaded with tips and tricks and clinical pearls regarding how to administer fillers safely and correctly.
Brand new to this edition will be:
- Significantly more step-by-step diagrams demonstrating best injection techniques
- New development of hyaluronic acid fillers
- Use of cannules versus needles
- Use of fillers in combination with laser, toxins and other devices
- Coverage of injecting in the chin, temple and forehead
With careful coverage of basic science, safety and efficacy data that have led to FDA approval, safe and effective injection techniques, and appropriate indications for each filler, Injectable Fillers 2e again provides a dependable source of information for dermatologists, aesthetic medicine practitioners, plastic surgeons, and all practitioners who work with injectable fillers.
Rationale: Cosmetic dermatology is a lightning fast area new developments are occurring weekly. Given this rapid change, the 1E is now old in terms of content, with several brand new FDA-approved fillers have been launched since the 1E published. A new edition is very timely and now that this book is established in the market, a vastly improved 2e which includes addresses the reviewers’ suggestions for improvements should be a success and perform significantly better than the 1e.