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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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Consideration of Facelift Methods and Facial Retaining Ligaments in Asians [PDF]
Background The demand for facelifts is rapidly increasing in Asia because of economic development as well as the aging of the population. It is difficult to obtain satisfactory results, because of the facial characteristics of Asians. Various approaches,
Min-Hee Ryu
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Total Facelift: Forehead Lift, Midface Lift, and Neck Lift
Patients with thick skin mainly exhibit the aging processes of sagging, whereas patients with thin skin develop wrinkles or volume loss. Asian skin is usually thicker than that of Westerners; and thus, the sagging of skin due to aging, rather than ...
Dong Man Park
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Forehead reduction in patients with precapillary incision: 10 years of experience [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: The long forehead gives a less harmonious appearance, seems disproportionate and characterizes the aging face. Surgical procedures for frontal reduction with precapillary incision present insightful information and provide harmonious and ...
José Nava Rodrigues Neto +7 more
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Development of Facial Rejuvenation Procedures: Thirty Years of Clinical Experience with Face Lifts
Facial rejuvenation procedures can be roughly divided into face lift surgery and nonoperative, less invasive procedures, such as fat grafts, fillers, botulinum toxin injections, thread lifts, or laserbrasion.
Byung Jun Kim, Jun Ho Choi, Yoonho Lee
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Abnormalities in preoperative examinations of plastic surgery patients [PDF]
Introduction: Preoperative tests (EPO) aim to detect abnormalities and give greater safety to the procedure. However, the request for these tests is still controversial, either because they do not bring about changes in conduct for the procedure or ...
Leonardo Boscolo Bigarelli +2 more
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Adverse Events in Nonsurgical Facial Aesthetic Procedures: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Objective To determine the prevalence and clinical profile of treatment‐related adverse events (TRAE) associated with: (1) botulinum toxin in the upper face; (2) hyaluronic acid fillers in the lower face and nasolabial folds; and (3) nonsurgical facelifts with absorbable threads. Methods Searches were conducted in five electronic databases and
Vitória Maria Sousa Cruz +10 more
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Platelet Levels Associated With Bleeding Risk for Dental Interventions: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate evidence in relation to postoperative bleeding in humans aged ≥ 16 with preoperative platelet counts < 50,000/μL, compared to those above, undergoing dental interventions. Methods Quantitative synthesis without meta‐analysis was conducted through an electronic search conducted on Ovid MEDLINE and Embase from 1946 to ...
Guang Xu David Lim +3 more
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Facial Rejuvenation Enhancing Cheek Lift
Supported by recent literature on the signs of aging of the middle and lower face, our clinical research has documented a loss of volume of the deep structural components of the central face and a progressive descent of the nasolabial fat and the jowl ...
Philippe Bellity, Jonathan Bellity
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A new concept in neck aging: “cervicofacial waist” [PDF]
Introduction: The aging of the lower third of the face stimulates the definition deletion of the mandibular border and the cervicofacial angle, besides the appearance of platysmal bands in the anterior neck region.
Ticiano Cesar Teixeira Cló +3 more
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