Secondary Facelifts Secondary facelifts are those facelifts in patients who have had plastic surgery performed before. These are usually more...
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Face and Neck Lift Article 9
Optimal Scar Placement in Facelifts The scar around the earlobe is perhaps the most important. The scar should not lie directly in the...
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Facelift Complications Continued Infection Infection in plastic surgery of the face is uncommon due to the generous blood supply of the head and...
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Complications of Facelift Hematoma is most common. Its incidence has been recorded in various series as ranging from 1% to 8%, with an average of...
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SMASectomy SMASectomy involves removing a portion of SMAS. The mobilized SMAS flap is then rotated upward with some posterior traction to accomplish...
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Deep Plane FACE Lift Deep plane is a term applied by Hamra, who described dissection in the midface superficial to the zygomatic muscle beneath the...
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Skin Only Facelifts The skin only facelift can be initiated within the temple hair above the insertion of the helix or, alternatively, begins...
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What are jowls and how can they be remedied? Jowls are fatty deposits that accumulate along the inferior border of the mid-mandible. The jowl...
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Nasolabial Folds Deep nasolabial folds are especially troublesome after massive weight loss and in those patients with significant maxillary...
Face and Neck Lift Article 1
Statistics on Facelifting in the US In 1999, according to the statistics of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, approximately 60,000 Americans...
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