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Complete Platysma Muscle Suspension in Deep-Plane Face-Lift Surgery. [PDF]

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Secondary Rhytidoplasty

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1992
Secondary rhytidoplasty has become a very popular procedure. Of the 100 most recent patients presenting for rhytidoplasty, 19% asked for a second face-lift. In this article, we discuss particulars of second face-lifts.
C C, de Castro, L, Braga
exaly   +3 more sources

History of Rhytidoplasty

2021
The history of rhytidoplasty is quite new which is credited to Passot in 1919, [18] but there is important information since earliest civilizations from Egyptian paintings, the Greek, the Roman, and the Arab. In 1917 Raymond Passot made a scientific description referred to as aesthetic purpose since he in 1919 developed a procedure improving ...
Juarez M. Avelar, Lybio Martire Junior
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Rhytidoplasty: SMAS Imbrication Vector Comparison

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2016
To determine if there are aesthetic differences in patients who have undergone a SMAS lifting with predominantly oblique-horizontal vectors versus predominantly oblique-vertical vectors. To determine if there are aesthetic differences in the results of the neck using sutures placed in specific areas of the platysmal muscle versus randomly placed ...
Fernando, Pedroza   +4 more
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Platysma Muscle in Rhytidoplasty

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1979
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 regarding the late results of platysma muscle surgery can only be answered by long-term follow-up.
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Chemical peeling: An alternative to rhytidoplasty

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1996
Phenol chemical peeling is a well known ancillary procedure for facial rejuvenation. It may be used as an adjuvant to rhytidoplasty or may be an alternative in selected patients or in patients who refuse to undergo both procedures and prefer a single stage and scarless procedure. The results are very gratifying and long lasting.
I J, Peled, Y, Ullmann, I, Ramon
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Custom-Made Rhytidoplasty

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1999
The necessity to provide a particular surgical plan for each patient who seeks surgery for facial rejuvenation is stressed in this paper. The constant evolution of surgical procedures for rhytidoplasty have introduced several new procedures to attain the same goal.
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Complementary Procedures to Rhytidoplasty

2021
In the quest for beauty and rejuvenation, treating facial aging has become one of the main goals of the contemporary plastic surgeon. Rhytidoplasty is the surgical treatment of the cheek, midface, jawline, and neck. It removes skin excess and tightens flaccid tissues to improve the overall looks of the face and neck.
Ricardo Cavalcanti Ribeiro   +3 more
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