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Importance of cervicomental complex treatment in rhytidoplasty

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1981
The classic rhytidoplasty does not resolve the problems of excessive submental fat and muscular flaccidity with ptosis of the supporting muscles of the bottom of the mouth associated with facial aging. Therefore, we have used a technique of submental fat curettage followed by total undermining of the platysma muscle, submental medial myoraphy, and ...
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MUSCULAR LIFT IN CERVICAL RHYTIDOPLASTY

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1974
J, Guerrero-Santos   +2 more
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FOREHEAD RHYTIDOPLASTY AND BROW LIFTING

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1976
J C, Vinas, C, Caviglia, J L, Cortinas
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Forehead-Brow Rhytidoplasty

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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RELATIVE HYPOXEMIA DURING RHYTIDOPLASTY

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1976
The results of blood gas analyses in 24 patients who had a rhytidoplasty under local anesthesia indicated that a moderate degree of hypoxemia can be elicited in these patients when they have had standard doses of the usual sedatives. While the acid-base abnormalities were generally corrected spontaneously, the extent of the hypoxemia can be aggravated ...
T T, Huang, I, Rejaie, S R, Lewis
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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.
Enzo Jose Rivera Citarella   +3 more
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Forehead rhytidoplasty: Endoscopic approach

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1995
The difficulty in determining how much skin must be resected to achieve an adequate forehead and eyebrow lift through the coronal approach led the author to search for another forehead rhytidoplasty procedure. The endoscopic approach yields a natural lift of the eyebrows without skin excision through a minimal incision.
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Platysma-SMAS Cervicofacial Rhytidoplasty

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1983
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 were little corrected by conventional facelifting techniques are improved dramatically with the extended procedures.
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Rhytidoplasty Without Periauricular Scar

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2011
As plastic surgeons, it has always been our goal to reduce the scarring associated with facial plastic surgeries. These scars generally occur on the scalp and in both the pre- and retroauricular areas. In 194 of our patients who underwent rhytidoplasties, we successfully eliminated these retroauricular and preauricular scars.
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The 4-Dimensional Rhytidoplasty

The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery, 2001
Introduction: The 4-dimensional facelift is an advanced rhytidectomy technique using a combination of the subperiosteal and multiplanar/multivector facelift techniques simultaneously with CO2 and erbium:YAG laser resurfacing for maximal facial rejuvenation. The combination of these procedures produces a rejuvenation that has synergistic benefits.
Stephen Watson   +2 more
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