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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, Avelar Juarez M
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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.
Claudio Cardoso De Castro
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Complementary Procedures to Rhytidoplasty
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 +1 more
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Endoscopic Video Rhytidoplasty
Facial endoscopic video surgery is the surgical procedure of choice in the treatment of eyebrow ptosis and alterations of the periorbital region. Another regions can be treated with endoscopic video to provide global rejuvenation: middle third of the face and neck.
Enzo Jose Rivera Citarella +3 more
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Chemical peeling: An alternative to rhytidoplasty
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1996Phenol 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.
Yehuda Ullmann, I J Peled
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Rhytidoplasty Associated with Ear Reconstruction
Juarez M Avelar, Avelar Juarez M
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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
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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
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1994
Forehead-eyebrow rhytidoplasty traditionally has been advocated for senile brow ptosis. As the procedure became more widely accepted, it became a routine consideration in facial rejuvenation surgery. Indeed, over time, forehead-eyebrow rhytidoplasty also has withstood the initial criticism that was lodged against it of limited longevity, and it is ...
A, Matarasso, E O, Terino
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Forehead-eyebrow rhytidoplasty traditionally has been advocated for senile brow ptosis. As the procedure became more widely accepted, it became a routine consideration in facial rejuvenation surgery. Indeed, over time, forehead-eyebrow rhytidoplasty also has withstood the initial criticism that was lodged against it of limited longevity, and it is ...
A, Matarasso, E O, Terino
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Importance of the Pontes Peninsula in Rhytidoplasty
Luis Alejandro Vargas Guerrero +4 more
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