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SMAS Strip Autograft

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2013
The thinning of the overlying nasal skin and nasal SMAS layer and the variations in nasal bones consistency increase the risk of showing dorsal contour irregularities after osteotomies of this site.The authors present their experience with combined nasal dorsal osteotomies and insertion of a SMAS strip graft, harvested during facelift procedure in 6 ...
Bracaglia, Roberto   +3 more
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Comparison of SMAS plication with smas imbrication in face lifting

The Laryngoscope, 1982
AbstractUndermining and imbricating the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) have been advocated by many recent authors to enhance the results of face lifting procedures. Because all undermining has dangers, we compared in 5 fresh cadavers and 15 patients the immediate operative effects on the labial commissures, buccolabial grooves, submental ...
R C, Webster   +4 more
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Future Perspectives of SMA and SMA Valves

2015
This final chapter presents the technological outlook of shape memory alloy technology and shape memory alloy drive-based valves. The focus is laid on research works in innovative fields as well as innovative valve concepts like microvalves and 3D-printable valves.
Sven Langbein, Alexander Czechowicz
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SMAS Flap Rhytidectomy

Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, 2011
Antunes, and Becker. Study supervision: Becker. Financial Disclosure: None reported. Previous Presentation: This study was presented as a poster presentation at the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery fall meeting; September 23-26, 2010; Boston, Massachusetts.
Jon-Paul, Pepper, Shan R, Baker
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Anatomy of the SMAS Revisited

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2003
Despite the relevance of the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) in facial rejuvenation a clear anatomic definition of the SMAS is still lacking. Therefore, the morphology of the SMAS in 18 cadavers was investigated using different macroscopic and microscopic techniques.
Alireza, Ghassemi   +3 more
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Therapeutic advances in SMA

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2019
Purpose of review To review the advent of novel therapies and their impact on the field of chromosome 5q-associated spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Recent findings Antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) enhancing SMN2 function are delivered intrathecally and small molecules will also be ...
Ludolph, Albert C., Wurster, Claudia D.
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SMA microgripper system

Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 2001
A microgripper system is presented, which consists of a monolithic shape memory alloy (SMA) device of 2 × 5.8 × 0.23 mm3 size and an integrated optical position sensor. By use of an integrated gear actuator, the motion of gripping jaws is transmitted into a linear motion of an integrated optical slit, which is detected by change of optical transmission.
Kohl, M., Krevet, B., Just, E.
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Suprazygomatic SMAS in Rhytidectomy

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1984
A personal method for the treatment of the suprazygomatic SMAS and its results are presented. By acting on the suprazygomatic fibromuscular layer in the rhytidectomy, the surgeon can avoid tension on the cutaneous layer, and possible consequences thereof, as well as diminish the probabilities of damaging the facial nerve.
P, Morales   +3 more
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The U-SMAS Lift

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Summary: Manipulation of the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) has become a mainstay of face-lifting procedures. The various surgical approaches to the SMAS traditionally have been classified as either “low” or “high” SMAS techniques, the former of which, although expeditious, have been criticized for suboptimal ...
Kiya, Movassaghi   +2 more
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Modified SMAS lifting with zigzag cutting of SMAS

Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine
Objective. To ensure synergy of high PMAS mobilization and facial tissue mobilization in deep plane by preserving the main lymphatic collectors of lateral surface of the face in combination with effective fixation of SMAS flap to deep temporal fascia. Material and methods. A feature of original method is zigzag cutting of SMAS with further mobilization
E.V. Verbo   +4 more
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