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Quantification of Levator Ani Hiatus Enlargement by Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Males and Females with Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Published on: April 17, 2019
[The submalar hiatus]
1Public Assistance Hospitals Paris, 75006 Paris, France.
Abstract:
The submalar hiatus is a furrow located below the lower orbital arch; it is oblique downwards and outwards; it divides the cheek in two in some patients; it has been well individualized by artists since Antiquity, notably sculptors; some anatomists have called it the midjugal groove; its anatomical structure is very precise, however its origin is debated; some authors attribute to it the melting of the fat located between the external malar fat compartment and the fatty rim parallel to the nasolabial fold; other authors including myself rather invoke localized fat loss associated with a rotation of the nasolabial fat pad downwards and inwards. In fact, there is a center of rotation at the level of each nostril which has a fixed vascular hilum at depth. The submalar hiatus does not in itself constitute a marked ugliness but it can become a concern for certain patients, both women and men. The surgical correction of the submalar hiatus involves the repositioning of the fatty rim by a facelift, the technique of which can vary between a biplane skin+Smas facelift, with re-tensioning of the Smas upwards and outwards; another solution is the medio-facial lifting described by Le Louarn; finally, there is a non-operative solution thanks to aesthetic medicine using a specific injection technique that we describe.
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