Minimal access cranial suspension lift: A modified S-lift

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Tonnard, P
Verpaele, A
Monstrey, S
Van Landuy, K
Blondeel, P
Hamdi, M
Matton, G
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[1] Coupure Ctr Plast Surg, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
[2] State Univ Ghent Hosp, Coupure Ctr Plast Surg, Dept Plast & Reconstruct Surg, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
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10.1097/00006534-200205000-00046
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R61 [外科手术学];
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There is a strong trend at hand toward less dramatic facial rejuvenation surgery. Most of the authors' patients want a cosmetic improvement but not at the cost of prolonged disfigurement or a high risk of complications. In 1999, a very simple but effective rhytidectomy technique, termed all S-lift, was described in the literature and was adopted by the authors. Its basic principles is the suspension of sagging facial features by a strong, permanent purse-string suture. The procedure is performed with the patient under local anesthesia. Significant modifications were applied to the incision, to ill(: purse-string suture anchoring Site, and to the direction and shape of the skin excision. The authors named the modified procedure the minimal access cranial suspension lift to specifically describe the concept of the technique. Through an inverted L-shaped preauricular incision with extension below the sideburn, a limited skill undermining is performed. Two strong, permanent purse-string Sutures are woven into the superficial musculoaponeurotic system tissues ill a vertical U and an oblique 0 shape, initiating from a strong anchorage c in the deep temporal fascia at the level of the helical crus. Tying these sutures produces a very powerful vertical correction of descended facial features that acts mainly on the jowls and the upper neck. The procedure can be extended by Continuing the dissection over the malar fat pad, placing a third vertical purse-string suture with strong action oil the nasolabial groove, and vertically, repositioning the midfacial volumes. During 20 months, pleasing results and a very low complication rate were obtained in 88 consecutive patients with a mean age of 55(1/2) years. In this article, the authors provide a detailed description of the anesthetic and surgical technique, a demonstration of the results in different patient age categories, and a discussion comparing the minimal access cranial suspension lift with other types of facial rejuvenation procedures.
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页码:2074 / 2086
页数:13
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