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This book is based on over 100 editorials published in various international academic journals. Within its pages, the author engages in discussions with esteemed plastic surgeons, exploring the qualities that define a good plastic surgeon, the intricate connection between anatomy and plastic surgery, the concept of beauty, the process of aging, and the interplay between arts and plastic surgery. Each case presented in the book is both captivating and educational, with the author thoughtfully including a corresponding figure or schema for visual reference. This book promises to be an invaluable resource, particularly for young plastic surgeons or those undergoing plastic surgery training.
Front Matter
Pages i-xix
Anatomist’s View of Artistic Works
Kun Hwang
Pages 1-16
Plastic Surgeon’s View of Artistic Works
Kun Hwang
Pages 17-32
Anatomy and Plastic Surgery
Kun Hwang
Pages 33-43
What Is “Beauty” Which Plastic Surgeon Pursue?
Kun Hwang
Pages 45-63
Aging from the Perspective of a Plastic Surgeon
Kun Hwang
Pages 65-75
Plastic Surgeon as a Researcher
Kun Hwang
Pages 77-85
How to Write a Paper? Plastic Surgeon as an Author
Kun Hwang
Pages 87-100
Role of Editor, Reviewer, and Author in Plastic Surgery
Kun Hwang
Pages 101-117
Praising the Pioneers
Kun Hwang
Pages 119-136
Plastic Surgeon as a Spiritual Healer
Kun Hwang
Pages 137-153
How to Become a “Good” Plastic Surgeon?
Kun Hwang
Pages 155-171
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