Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Facelift Surgery. Deep Plane Facelift & Fractional CO2 Laser



While the neck is often a significant area of concern for many patients who present for facial rejuvenation, I find that the deep plane facelift is very effective at restoring the position of the cheek.

In the youthful face, the cheek is positioned beneath the lower eyelid so that a smooth contour exists between the lower eyelid and the cheek. As we age, the cheek begins to descend, causing a gap to be created between the lower eyelid and the cheek.

When performing facelift surgery, the surgeon repositions the cheek back to beneath the lower eyelid to restore this contour. Often after patients have a facelift they remark about the improvement in the appearance of their eyes. This is because the volume of the cheek is now repositioned into the proper location.

The patient in the above photograph underwent deep plane facelift, and CO2 laser to her lower lids and peri-oral rhytids or “wrinkles”. In the before photograph she is 89 years old, in the after photograph she is 89 years and 10 months.

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Monday, September 13, 2010

Facelift. Male Necklift


Traditionally as male individuals age, the greatest signs of aging occur in the neck. Males often do not have deepening of the nasolabial fold as seen in females. Therefore, I often find the best way to rejuvenate the face in males is to address the neck.

This can be done with the same incision as seen in female patients to address the lower face and neck or it can, in some males, be performed with the z-plasty on the anterior aspect of the neck. The incision is limited to the area beneath the chin and above the thyroid cartilage.

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Facelift. Deep Plane Facelift.


I enjoy all of the different types of facelift techniques that I have learned.

My preferred facelift technique is the deep plane technique. Which technique I perform depends upon the presence of jowling, the heaviness of the neck, and the depth of the nasolabial fold. I find that a significant amount of youth can be restored to the face with effective treatment of the neck in facelift surgery.

Appropriately addressing the neck requires a small incision beneath the chin to adequately correct the presence of platysmal bands or deposits of fat beneath the chin.

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