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    Patients seek less invasive cosmetic procedures for faster healing. This review explores current trends in face-lift surgery, focusing on the minimally invasive small incision face-lift technique for facial rejuvenation.

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    Area of Science:

    • Plastic Surgery
    • Cosmetic Surgery
    • Facial Anatomy

    Background:

    • Growing patient demand for minimally invasive cosmetic procedures with reduced recovery times.
    • Aging population seeking effective facial rejuvenation to address concerns like excess skin and tissue ptosis.
    • Advancements in understanding facial anatomy and aging drive innovation in surgical techniques.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review current trends in face-lift surgery.
    • To highlight the efficacy of minimally invasive approaches, specifically the small incision face-lift.
    • To provide surgeons with updated options for facial rejuvenation.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current literature on face-lift surgery trends.
    • Focus on techniques addressing lower face and neck aging.
    • Emphasis on procedures with diminished morbidity and rapid healing.

    Main Results:

    • Development of new procedures based on advanced anatomical understanding.
    • Emergence of less invasive techniques like the small incision face-lift.
    • Suitability of these techniques for younger patients seeking early restorative procedures.

    Conclusions:

    • The small incision face-lift represents a significant trend in facial rejuvenation.
    • Minimally invasive techniques offer viable alternatives for addressing aging effects.
    • Surgeons need a diverse armamentarium to meet evolving patient demands for cosmetic procedures.

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