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The triple facelift. Current approach.

J Faivre1

  • 1Hospital of Paris, France.

Archives of Otolaryngology--Head & Neck Surgery
|January 1, 1991
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The triple facelift, combining deep temporal, subpalpebral, and cervicofacial techniques, effectively corrects facial and neck ptosis. This advanced facelift method improves results and shortens recovery by utilizing vertical traction on anatomical landmarks.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Facial Rejuvenation Techniques

Background:

  • Facial ptosis correction often involves multiple surgical approaches.
  • Traditional facelifts can lead to complications like malar detachment.
  • Restoring the cervicomental angle is crucial for aesthetic neck contouring.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and evaluate the triple facelift technique.
  • To assess its efficacy in correcting facial and cervical ptosis.
  • To determine if it reduces malar detachment and improves postoperative outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • The triple facelift combines deep temporal, subpalpebral, and cervicofacial facelift components.
  • Vertical traction is applied, anchored to stable anatomical landmarks.
  • The cervical phase is preserved to address the cervicomental angle.

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Main Results:

  • The technique achieves excellent correction of ptosis through vertical traction.
  • Malar detachment associated with cervicofacial facelifts is significantly reduced or eliminated.
  • The cervical phase effectively reestablishes the cervicomental angle.

Conclusions:

  • The triple facelift offers improved aesthetic results in facial rejuvenation.
  • This combined approach enhances the correction of ptosis.
  • It leads to a reduced and improved postoperative course for patients.