2012
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1305792
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Minimal Incision Face-Lifting

Abstract: Rhytidectomy has been performed for over 100 years, but only more recently has it become generally accepted by society. Recent improvements in access to information has produced more public awareness of the possible aesthetic enhancements. Additionally, there has been a trend for the younger patient to seek cosmetic surgery, often requesting procedures with minimal incisions and less downtime. The mini-lift, with its decreased operating time and expense, rapid recovery, as well as more limited incisions and ti… Show more

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“…1). 3 Patients with severe facial and cervical skin laxity are typically not candidates for the mini facelift and require full length incisions to adequately address the neck (►Fig. 2).…”
Section: Patient Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). 3 Patients with severe facial and cervical skin laxity are typically not candidates for the mini facelift and require full length incisions to adequately address the neck (►Fig. 2).…”
Section: Patient Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%