The Modern Minimally Invasive Face Lift : Has It Replaced the Traditional Access Approach? - 02/06/13
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Because modern facelift patients desire a less-invasive approach or minimally invasive approach to reduce visible scarring and decrease the recovery phase, achieving the surgeon’s goal of optimal, reliable, and long-term aesthetic results with few complications becomes a challenge. The authors use the terms minimal access and traditional access to describe rhytidectomy approaches based solely on incision size. A short-incision, minimal-access approach with a deep-plane extended dissection is presented. A preoperative physical examination maneuver to evaluate a patient’s candidacy for a minimal-access approach and guidelines for when to include platysmaplasty with the procedure to further improve cervicomental contour are described.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Facelift, Minimally invasive facelift, Rhytidectomy, SMAS, Deep plane facelift, Vertical facelift, Short scar facelift, Minimal access facelift, Facial rejuvenation, Modern facelift, MADE facelift
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Vol 21 - N° 2
P. 171-189 - mai 2013 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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