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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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EARLOBE TAILORING DURING FACIAL RHYTIDOPLASTIES
Raul Loeb
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Endoscopic Video Rhytidoplasty
2021Facial 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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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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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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Platysma Muscle in Rhytidoplasty
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1979Surgical 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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Platysma-SMAS Cervicofacial Rhytidoplasty
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1983Platysma/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: SMAS Imbrication Vector Comparison
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2016To 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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Complementary Procedures to Rhytidoplasty
2021In 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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Rhytidoplasty Without Periauricular Scar
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2011As 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, 2001Introduction: 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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