Alopecia prevention in rhytidoplasty [PDF]
One potential complication of rhytidoplasty is alopecia of the temporoparietal scars of the scalp. The authors propose a protocol for scalp closure as a complement to the use of a beveled incision in the direction of the hair follicles.
César E, Morillas +2 more
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Earlobe hypertrophy correction [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: The ear is a structure of the face with important aesthetic value. The dimensions of the ear and the appearance of its anatomical components change with age, disease and cultural practices which can result in an aesthetically unpleasant ...
Manuel Mário Gomes Faial +1 more
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Evaluation of 40 rhytidoplasties performed at the Federal Hospital of Andaraí to compare two different techniques: cervicofacial SMAS-plasty according to vector suturing and the sub-SMAS flap approach [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Rhytidectomy has become one of the most performed aesthetic surgeries in the world. Some surgeons prefer a more conservative approach, and others maintain that aggressive interventions are required to obtain results that are more durable ...
Diego Vigna Carneiro
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Short-term safety of facial rejuvenation using an absorbable polydioxanone monofilament thread in patients with mild-to-moderate facial skin sagging [PDF]
Background Facial rejuvenation techniques using thread lifts are performed by passing sutures under the facial skin to treat sagging and facial flaccidity, and their advantages include a relatively short recovery time and relatively small incisions.
Moon Seop Choi +2 more
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Facelift and Facial nerve injury: how to deal with? [PDF]
Is largely known that the facial nerve virtually can be injured in every facial lift. Even though its importance, it is difficult to find in the literature articles related to this theme. Complete or incomplete facial paralysis after a facial procedures,
Franklin de Souza Rocha +3 more
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A 25-year-old white man, right after bilateral rhytidoplasty, presented with agitation, necessiting use of haloperidol. Some hours after, he developed severe pain in his legs and a diagnosis of neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) was considered.
Clécio O. Godeiro-Júnior +4 more
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A new tool for intraoperative marking [PDF]
This article describes the adaptation of a micro-punch mandrel, which is usually used in hair transplants, in intraoperative markings. The mandrel was used as a wire for sterile toothpick handling in different surgical marking procedures, such as those ...
Guilherme Flosi Stocchero +1 more
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Early Complications from Absorbable Anchoring Suture Following Thread-Lift for Facial Rejuvenation [PDF]
Background Thread lifting has been known as a minimally invasive procedure compared with the standard incisional surgery for facial rejuvenation. Although there have been several reports on acute or delayed complications after using non-absorbable thread
Seung Hun Yeo +2 more
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Direct Brow Lift Combined with Suspension of the Orbicularis Oculi Muscle [PDF]
Background Although the conventional direct brow lift operation provides a simple means of managing lateral brow ptosis, the scars produced have been unacceptable.
Jeong Woo Lee +2 more
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Background Facial rejuvenation can be achieved using a variety of techniques. Since minimally invasive procedures for face lifting have become popular because of their convenience and short operating time, numerous minimally invasive surgical procedures
Chang Sik Pak +6 more
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