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An Anatomical Approach to Radiofrequency-Assisted Facial Rejuvenation: Beyond the Treatment Gap.
[BACKGROUND] Radiofrequency-assisted (RF) facial rejuvenation has become a safe and reliable option for "treatment gap" patients, including (1) patients whose skin laxity is not severe enough to warrant a facelift, yet not mild enough to re…
- Five Tips for Plastic Surgery Trainees Interested in Facial Rejuvenation.
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Ancillary Procedures to Facelift Surgery: What has Changed?
The facelift remains the gold standard for rejuvenating the aging face. Many surgical techniques exist in the surgeon's armamentarium that vary based on scar burden, extent of skin undermining, and manipulation of the superficial musculoapo…
- Platysma Hammock or Sling: Are They Different?
- Commentary on: High superficial musculoaponeurotic system facelift with finger-assisted facial spaces dissection for Asian patients.
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Taking it on the chin: recognizing and accounting for lower face asymmetry in chin augmentation and genioplasty.
During the course of thousands of preoperative facial analyses, it has become apparent that the chin, in most individuals, appears weaker on the left than on the right. This previously unreported disparity spans age, sex, and ethnicity. To …
- Fat transfer in 2014: what we do not know.
- Obituary: Remembering the legacy of Dr. William W. Shaw.
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The percutaneous trampoline platysmaplasty: technique and experience with 105 consecutive patients.
[BACKGROUND] Controversy persists regarding the optimal procedure to rejuvenate the aging neck. More invasive procedures carry increased risks of complications, whereas less invasive approaches may deliver marginal results. The challenge is…
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Face lift.
[LEARNING OBJECTIVES] After reading this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Identify and describe the anatomy of and changes to the aging face, including changes in bone mass and structure and changes to the skin, tissue, and mu…
- Secondary face lift.
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Is there a difference? A prospective study comparing lateral and standard SMAS face lifts with extended SMAS and composite rhytidectomies.
Presented is a prospective study comparing limited SMAS (lateral SMASectomy), conventional SMAS, extended SMAS, and composite rhytidectomies. Randomized patients received either a limited SMAS or conventional SMAS face lift on one side and …
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Neurosensory preservation in endoscopic forehead plasty.
The recent introduction of endoscopic techniques and instrumentation in aesthetic surgery was caused in part by the desire to minimize surgical scars as well as to decrease the possibility of sensory changes secondary to extended incisions,…
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Skin-muscle flap lower lid blepharoplasty.
Lateral to medial dissection in the "potential space" between the orbicularis oculi muscle and the septum orbitale simplifies the skin-muscle flap lower lid blepharoplasty. The procedure is safe, rapid, and atraumatic.…
- A collection device for suction-assisted lipectomy and autologous fat transplantation.
- The suction cannula: retractor in facial plasty.
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A comparison of capsule formation following breast augmentation by saline-filled or gel-filled implants.
A retrospective analysis of data on 307 patients was made. The incidence of firmness in breasts augmented by saline-filled prostheses was compared to the incidence in breasts augmented by gel-filled prostheses. A statistically significant l…
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Personnel for the office surgical facility.
Ambulatory surgery in a private plastic surgery office is a practical and desirable reality. This can be achieved only in a properly staffed facility. A small number of employees are needed but each must be carefully selected for proper qua…
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Platysma-SMAS cervicofacial rhytidoplasty.
Platysma/SMAS procedures are still in the evaluation stage. Two significant advantages of the platysma/SMAS procedures are that (1) an operation can be designed for the individual patient's anatomic deformity, and (2) some problems that wer…
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Skin-muscle flap lower lid blepharoplasty: an easier dissection.
Most descriptions of the skin-muscle flap lower lid blepharoplasty, the so-called McIndoe technique, indicate dissection of the flap in a cephalad-to-caudad direction from near the ciliary margin toward the bony orbital rim. However, this r…
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Orbicularis oculi muscle flaps: a technique to reduce crows feet and lateral canthal skin folds.
Flaps of the lateral orbital portion of the orbicularis oculi muscle splayed out and sutured under tension help smooth skin folds and reduce wrinkles in the lateral canthal area.…
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Platysma muscle in rhytidoplasty.
Surgical alteration of the platysma muscle improves the results of cervicofacial rhytidoplasty. The operative technique indicated for an individual patient is determined, in part, by the anatomy of the platysma deformity. Many questions reg…
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Complications of rhytidectomy.
A review of the more common and/or more serious complications which may follow rhytidectomy has been presented. The surgeon who performs face lift surgery must be aware of these complications, their incidence, their management, and, in many…
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The male rhytidectomy.
More men are undergoing rhytidectomy now. This operation is specifically different in the preoperative planning, the surgical procedure, the postoperative complications, and the final results (compared to rhytidectomy in females). Large hem…
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A clinical evaluation of the results of submusculo-aponeurotic dissection and fixation in face lifts.
In 25 random patients undergoing rhytidectomy, we did unilateral subplatysmal-fascial dissections of the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) of the face and neck--with redistribution of the tension of this system and fixation by su…
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The tuberous breast.
The tuberous breast deformity cannot usually be corrected satisfactorily by standard augmentation mammaplasty or mastopexy. The two operative techniques described have been most helpful in dealing with this difficult problem. Anatomic diffe…