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SMAS in rhytidectomy

G Jost, G Lamouche

    Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
    |January 1, 1982
    PubMed
    Summary
    This summary is machine-generated.

    This study introduces a "suspender flap" technique for face-lift surgery, utilizing the facial fascia and platysma connection. This method provides strong lower facial lifting and an acute cervicofacial angle with minimal complications.

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    Area of Science:

    • Plastic Surgery
    • Anatomy
    • Facial Rejuvenation

    Background:

    • The anatomical continuity between the aponeurotic facial fascia and the platysma muscle is a key consideration in rhytidectomy.
    • Traditional face-lift techniques can sometimes result in suboptimal aesthetic outcomes and complications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a novel
    • Main_Methods': [

    Main Methods:

    • A novel "suspender flap" was utilized, connecting the aponeurotic facial fascia and platysma.
    • This flap was securely fixed to the mastoid periosteum via face-to-face adhesion.

    Main Results:

    • The procedure resulted in harmonious and strong lifting of the lower third of the face.

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  • An acute cervicofacial angle was successfully created.
  • No complications directly related to the suspender flap procedure were observed over a 2-year period.
  • Skin scarring behind the ear was less noticeable compared to purely cutaneous lifting techniques, likely due to reduced skin tension.
  • Conclusions:

    • The suspender flap technique offers a safe and effective method for achieving desirable aesthetic outcomes in face-lift surgery.
    • This approach leverages anatomical continuity for robust facial rejuvenation.
    • Further long-term follow-up is warranted to fully assess the durability of the results.