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Rhytidoplasty: SMAS Imbrication Vector Comparison [PDF]

open access: possibleFacial 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 ...
F. Pedroza   +4 more
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Facial Filling Combined with Rhytidoplasty

, 2021
Introduction: The structural changes in the face caused by age and/or by weight loss are mainly the consequence of fat compartment deflation in the temporal, malar, and subcutaneous regions. It directly influences flaccidity and the increase in wrinkles, mainly the vertical ones which, combined superficially with skin changes and deeply with bone ...
Aristóteles Bersou Júnior
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Innovations in Rhytidoplasty: 480 Cases Validating the Efficacy of the Inner Hemostatic Net.

open access: closedAesthetic surgery journal
BACKGROUND Cervicofacial rejuvenation procedures often face challenges related to soft tissue repositioning, dead space management, and long-term contour stability. The Internal Hemostatic Net (IHN) technique offers a systematic approach to deep fixation
E. Pellini   +2 more
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Rhytidoplasty Without Periauricular Scar

open access: closedAesthetic 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.
Alfonso Riascos
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Rhytidoplasty

open access: closedThe American Journal of Surgery, 1953
Wilson A. Swanker, D.McCullagh Mayer
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Extended frontal rhytidoplasty

open access: closedPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980
Héctor Marino   +3 more
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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
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The 4-Dimensional Rhytidoplasty [PDF]

open access: possibleThe 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 W. Watson   +2 more
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Erratum: Rhytidoplasty: SMAS Imbrication Vector Comparison

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2017
F. Pedroza   +4 more
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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.
Isaac J. Peled   +2 more
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