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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 ...
J. Avelar, L. Junior
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Endoscopic Video Rhytidoplasty

, 2021
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.
E. Citarella   +3 more
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Secondary Approaches on Rhytidoplasty

, 2021
The author shows some precautions that must be taken when performing a rhytidoplasty in patients who have already undergone this surgery, or in other words secondary rhytidoplasty. Also shown are some conditions that cause non-aesthetic results in rhytidoplasty and what should be done to avoid them.
L. Junior
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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.
R. Ribeiro   +3 more
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Rhytidoplasty with Fat Grafting

, 2021
Living in Dubai with its multitude of patients from different ethnic backgrounds makes our work as plastic surgeons more difficult, it is always a challenge to choose the right procedure to fit every patient’s different concept of beauty. Choosing the right facial rejuvenation technique involves many different aspects, according to the age and sex of ...
L. Toledo
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Deep Temporal Fascia FLAP in Rhytidoplasty

, 2021
Introduction: The nasolabial folder is one of the most difficult face correction structures in rhytidectomy surgery [5, 22]. Anatomical studies have shown that the ptosis of the cheek region and the deepening of the nasolabial sulcus and the formation of skin bags and jowls, at the level of the mandible border, are the first signs of facial aging ...
João Erfon, C. Mauricio, A. Marković
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Rhytidoplasty Associated with Ear Reconstruction

, 2021
The normal auricles located on each side of the face and head may not be noticeable, but when a person presents some alteration on the size, shape, location, and position of one or both organs, most people will notice them even from a distance.
J. Avelar
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Platysma Muscle in Rhytidoplasty

open access: closedAnnals 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.
Sherrell J. Aston
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Round Block Approach in Rhytidoplasty

, 2021
The technique described in this chapter is a low-risk alternative for SMAS suspension, since it may be done with small undermining and is included in the short scar facelift options, if suitable.
I. Stocchero   +3 more
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The Role of the Platysma Muscle in Rhytidoplasty

open access: closedClinics in Plastic Surgery, 1978
Because of its intimate anatomic relation to the skin of the neck, the platysma muscle plays a central role in the appearance of the neck. This discussion outlines the role of the platysma muscle in cervical flaccidity and presents the way to correct deformities of the neck caused by this flaccidity.
José Guerrerosantos
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