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The custom face life: design and maintenance. An opinion
1Plastic Surgery, Ltd., Phoenix, Arizona.
Clinics in Plastic Surgery
|April 1, 1992
Summary
This program offers custom-designed facelifts, detailing patient evaluation, facelift types, and essential maintenance guidelines for optimal aesthetic outcomes.
Area of Science:
- Plastic Surgery
- Aesthetic Medicine
Background:
- Facelift procedures are evolving with a need for personalized approaches.
- Standardized guidelines for patient selection and post-operative care are beneficial.
Purpose of the Study:
- To present a comprehensive program for custom-designed facelifts.
- To provide clear recommendations for patient evaluation and indications for different facelift techniques.
- To establish guidelines for effective facelift maintenance programs.
Main Methods:
- The author outlines a systematic approach to facelift customization.
- Key considerations for patient assessment and selection are detailed.
- Specific indications for various facelift techniques are discussed.
Main Results:
- The program facilitates tailored surgical planning for facelifts.
- Clear criteria for patient suitability and technique selection are established.
- A framework for long-term results through maintenance is proposed.
Conclusions:
- Custom-designed facelifts can achieve superior aesthetic results.
- A structured approach to evaluation, technique selection, and maintenance is crucial for patient satisfaction.
- This program serves as a valuable resource for plastic surgeons performing facelifts.
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