Limited Delamination Modifications to the Extended Deep Plane Rhytidectomy: An Anatomical Basis for Improved Outcomes.
Facial Plast Surg Aesthet Med
; 2024 Jul 29.
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ABSTRACT
Background:
This study introduces variations of a limited delamination approach to the deep plane face- and necklift.Objectives:
To report surgeons' perceptions of limited delamination deep plane rhytidectomy, define the anatomical basis to support these modifications, and report complication rates.Methods:
This retrospective multi-institutional chart review study of patients undergoing a modified classical deep plane face- and necklift. Surgeons' perception of outcomes and self-reported complications were collected.Results:
In total, 3964 patients having undergone face- and necklift with six surgeons being included. Most patients were female (87.9%) with an age range of 31-83 years (mean 58 years). Most were primary procedures (2672/3964; 67.4%) with a median follow-up of 425 days (range 21-5470). Preliminary surgeon experience demonstrated increased ease of flap management, improved biomechanics, smaller perceived rates of skin discoloration, and telangiectasia of the skin and lower revisions rate (n = 11; 0.8%). Complication rates were low for hematoma (n = 24; 1.9%) and seroma requiring needle aspiration (n = 26; 2%) and minor infection (n = 18; 1.4%).Conclusions:
A multicenter surgeon experience with the limited delamination extended deep plane rhytidectomy is based on anatomical evidence and demonstrates low complication rates and surgeon-perceived improved long-term outcomes. Prospective comparative outcomes of these evolving techniques are warranted.
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MEDLINE
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Facial Plast Surg Aesthet Med
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article
País de afiliação:
Canadá