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Endoscopic subperiosteal forehead lift

A Chajchir1

  • 1Barrancas Medical Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
|January 1, 1994
PubMed
Summary

This study explores a new endoscopic facial rejuvenation technique for aesthetic plastic surgery. The minimally invasive procedure targets aging effects by releasing facial periosteum and resecting specific muscles through small incisions.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Minimally Invasive Procedures

Background:

  • Aging causes changes in the upper face, leading to aesthetic concerns.
  • Traditional surgical methods for facial aging can be invasive.
  • Endoscopic techniques offer potential for less invasive facial rejuvenation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a novel endoscopic surgical treatment for the aging upper face.
  • To assess the efficacy and application of this endoscopic method in aesthetic plastic surgery.

Main Methods:

  • The endoscopic procedure involves sub-periosteal dissection.
  • Tiny incisions are made near the hairline.
  • Key muscles (corrugator, procerus, orbicularis, frontal) are released or resected.

Main Results:

  • The study reviewed 61 patient cases over a ten-month period.
  • The endoscopic approach was applied to treat aging effects in the upper face.

Conclusions:

  • The endoscopic method shows promise for aesthetic plastic surgery in treating upper facial aging.
  • Further evaluation is warranted for this minimally invasive technique.

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