深度的宫护膜抬起部的部
1Clinique Eiffel, Square Petrarque, 75016 Paris, France.
概括
这项研究引入了一种新的面部提升技术,可以保护表面肌肉神经系统 (SMAS),以防止带复发. 面部回曲概念提供了更稳定的结果,减少了胀.
科学领域:
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
- 面部解剖学 面部解剖学
- 衰老研究研究 衰老研究
背景情况:
- 子带的复发是面部整形手术中常见的问题.
- 老龄化导致皮肤过量和表面肌肉神经系统 (SMAS) 收缩,导致明显的衰老迹象.
- 目前的面部提升技术可能会加剧皮肤和SMAS之间的差异,导致复发.
研究的目的:
- 提出一种新的衰老分析和面部提升技术,以提高稳定性并防止带复发.
- 突出在整形手术过程中保持SMAS的重要性.
- 根据对老化模仿肌肉的MRI研究,推出面部复发概念.
主要方法:
- 一种新的整容方法,专注于保护SMAS.
- 皮肤下部剖析超出木偶折叠和中位数子带.
- 在雄骨高度的水平平底膜切口,然后注射肉毒素.
- 后部皮肤的转移和固定到深部宫护膜使用可重吸收的刺线.
主要成果:
- 该技术在一年内在32名手术患者中显示出更稳定的面部起重结果.
- 观察到手术后胀的减少.
- 在没有耳前皮肤紧张的情况下,对宫-脑的最终重建.
结论:
- 维护SMAS对于面部提升的稳定性至关重要.
- 面部回归概念有效地解决了SMAS收缩问题,并防止了盘膜带的复发.
- 这种技术提供了更好的审美效果和患者满意度.
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