FACIAL SURGICAL REJUVENATION USING DEEP PLANE TECHNIQUE
Keywords:
Rhytidoplasty, Superficial musculoaponeurotic system, RejuvenationAbstract
Despite the increase of minimally invasive procedures, facial rejuvenation surgery still plays an important role in the plastic surgery practice. The SMAS description in the 1970s led to new techniques directed to reposition this structure, treating in a more precise way the signs of facial aging. In this paper we show our experience with the deep plane facelift. This technique allows wide mobilization of the middle and lower thirds by releasing the main ligaments and adhesions of the face. The deep plane facelift is a safe and reproducible technique with a low complication rate. Using this technique we were able to obtain natural and lasting results and treat the complaints reported by the patients.
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