通过内冠冠状前额提升了解前额
Brandon Kamrava1, Daniel Li2, Neil A Gordon3
1Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Jamaica Hospital, NY, USA.
Facial plastic surgery clinics of North America
|November 7, 2025
概括
内冠前额提升通过切除多余组织并使用内镜剖析来纠正前额衰老. 这种技术可以最大限度地减少与传统开放额头提升相关的痕,麻木和脱发.
科学领域:
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
- 整形外科美容手术 整形外科美容手术
- 面部复发 面部复发
背景情况:
- 老龄化导致额头软组织的冗余,需要进行手术纠正.
- 传统的开放额头提升可以导致诸如痕,麻醉和脱发等并发症.
- 在实现美学目标的同时,尽量减少外科手术的侵入性是额头再生的一个关键挑战.
研究的目的:
- 介绍和描述内冠前额提升技术.
- 评估该技术在解决额头老化的有效性.
- 为了突出内冠前额起重比开放技术的优势.
主要方法:
- 内冠前额起重包括基于软组织冗余测量的有限冠状带切除.
- 下手术剖析是通过内镜进行的.
- 边缘弧被保留,以防止眉毛的位置不当.
主要成果:
- 该技术有效地解决了老年额头软组织的冗余问题.
- 内镜解剖和有限切除可以减少痕,麻醉和脱发.
- 保持边缘弧的保护可以防止眉毛的错位.
结论:
- 内冠冠状前额提升为前额复发提供了一种最少的侵入性方法.
- 这种技术有效地纠正了额头老化,同时减轻了开放手术常见的并发症.
- 它为寻求额头起重的患者提供了有利的替代方案,降低了发病率.
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