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Margareta Morrissette1, Eli Stein1, Katherine Tai1
1Columbia Irving University Medical Center, Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, New York, United States, New York.
Aims And Backgrounds:
This review describes surgical interventions that address structural and anatomical changes in younger patients with the aim of delaying traditional rejuvenating or corrective surgery in an operative setting.
Historical Aspects:
Traditionally, surgical procedures like submentoplasty and rhytidectomy are used to rejuvenate and/or correct anatomical, structural, and/or age-related defects in patients with advanced aging.
Anatomy:
For appropriate younger patients, we describe a shift away from cutaneous, surface-level changes to procedures aimed to correct structural changes resulting from aging, trauma, or genetic manifestation, specifically addressing submental fat, plastysmal diastasis, jowling, and periorbital dermatochalasis.
Patient Selection:
Candidates are younger patients with high skin elasticity and mild structural changes.
Techniques:
Targeted procedures include submentoplasty, mini-facelift, and preservation-focused upper and lower blepharoplasty performed in the office, under local anesthesia for younger patients.
Postoperative Care:
Emphasis is placed on compression, cold therapy, and supplements to minimize downtime and swelling.
Conclusions And Clinical Relevance:
In appropriate patients, the surgical, structural prejuvenation techniques described herein offer a proactive, durable result from procedures performed entirely in-office.
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