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Plast Surg (Oakv) ; 31(3): 275-286, 2023 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37654534

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Background: Characteristic aesthetic changes of the aging neck include skin laxity and rhytid formation, submental fat deposition, plastysmal banding, and ptosis of underlying structures that lead to the development of an obtuse cervicomental angle (CMA). Cervical rejuvenation techniques that aim to restore the CMA are widely discussed in the literature, and share variable outcomes. The aim of this study is to compare the restoration of the CMA in patients undergoing the addition of midline platysmal plication using a modified Giampapa stitch with absorbable PDS suture, to those patients undergoing standard deep plane lateral rhytidectomy alone. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed by a single surgeon in a private facial plastics practice. 264 patients undergoing rhytidectomy were included in the study. Pre and postoperative measurement differences in CMA degree and depth were compared in patients undergoing only traditional deep plane lateral rhytidectomy (TDPLR) in isolation, with those who also had modified suture suspension and platysma plication (MSSPP). The primary outcome in the study was the change in the degree of the CMA taken from standardized preoperative and postoperative surgical photos in the Frankfort profile view. Secondary outcomes include the change in the depth of the CMA as determined by the hyomental distance between study and control groups. Results: A total of 264 patients were identified who met the study criteria. A total of 134 (123 female; 11 male; average age, 62.66 ± 8.19) underwent TDPLR with MSSPP, and 130 (127 female; 3 male; average age, 63.09 ± 7.75) underwent TDPLR alone. All patients in the study underwent preoperative photographic evaluation in Frankfurt profile view and the same postoperative photographic evaluation at an average of 436.56 days (14.4 months) after surgery. Patients in the cohort study group were found to have a statistically significant increase in the depth of the CMA by an average of 13.9 degrees ± 6.26 and increase in the hyomental distance of 1.38 cm ± 0.87, compared to the control group who underwent traditional lateral rhytidectomy with an average CMA change of 6.87 degrees ± 6.7 (P = .00146) and hyomental distance increase of 0.75 ± 0.68 (P = .00031), respectively. Statistical significance was taken at P < .05. Conclusions: The results from this study indicate that the addition of a relatively minimally invasive approach to neck rejuvenation using a modified Giampapa stitch with absorbable PDS suture is helpful in restoring the CMA in an aging neck.


Contexte: Les modifications esthétiques caractéristiques du cou vieillissant sont notamment la laxité de la peau et la formation de rides, le dépôt sous-mentonnier de tissu adipeux, la formation de bandes du muscle platysma et la ptose des structures sous-jacentes qui mènent au développement d'un angle cervico-mentonnier (ACM) obtus. Les techniques de rajeunissement du cou visant à restaurer l'ACM font l'objet de nombreuses discussions dans les publications avec des résultats variables. Le but de cette étude était de comparer la restauration de l'ACM chez des patients subissant l'ajout d'un pli du platysma sur la ligne médiane au moyen d'une suture modifiée de Giampapa avec un fil résorbable en PDS par rapport à des patients bénéficiant d'une rhytidectomie latérale plane profonde standard seule. Méthodes: Une étude de cohorte rétrospective a été réalisée par un seul chirurgien dans un établissement privé de chirurgie plastique du visage. L'étude a inclus 264 patients subissant une rhytidectomie. Les différences de mesures de degrés et de profondeur pré et postopératoires de l'ACM ont été comparées entre les patients subissant une rhytidectomie latérale plane profonde traditionnelle (RLLPT) seule et les patients avec suspension de suture modifiée et un pli du platysma (SSMPP). Le critère d'évaluation principal de l'étude était la variation du nombre de degrés de l'ACM mesuré sur des photographies chirurgicales pré et postopératoires standardisées sur un profil de type Frankfort. Les critères de jugement secondaires étaient, notamment, la variation de profondeur de l'ACM mesurée par la distance hyomentale entre le groupe d'étude et le groupe contrôle. Résultats: Un total de 264 patients satisfaisant les critères de l'étude a été identifié: 134 patients [123 femmes, 11 hommes, d'âge moyen 62.66 ± 8.19] ont eu une RLLPT avec SSMPP et 130 patients [127 femmes, 3 hommes, d'âge moyen 63.09 ± 7.75] ont eu une RLLPT seule. Une évaluation photographique préopératoire avec vue de profil de type Francfort a été réalisée pour tous les patients de l'étude; la même évaluation photographique a été réalisée en postopératoire, en moyenne 436.56 jours (14.4 mois) après l'opération. Les patients du groupe d'étude de la cohorte avaient une augmentation statistiquement significative de la profondeur de l'ACM, en moyenne de 13.9 ± 6.26 degrés et une augmentation de la distance hyomentale de 1.38 ± 0.87 cm comparativement aux patients ayant subi une rhytidectomie latérale traditionnelle chez lesquels la variation d'ACM était de 6.87 ± 6.7 degrés [P = .00146] et l'augmentation de la distance hyomentale de 0.75 ± 0.68 cm [P = .00031]. La signification statistique était fixée à P < .05. Conclusions: Les résultats de cette étude indiquent que l'ajout d'une approche peu invasive à la technique de rajeunissement du cou usant une suture modifiée de Giampapa est utile pour restaurer l'ACM dans un cou vieillissant.

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Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am ; 31(2): 263-274, 2023 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37001929

RESUMEN

Hair loss is a common problem among men and women. Hair replacement surgery (HRS) has become increasingly popular as technological advancements have been made producing remarkably natural results when performed by a skilled surgeon. Although complications from HRS are low compared with other esthetic surgeries, they can still occur even with the best-trained and qualified surgeon or staff. The process of hair restoration can be a long road for some patients and active patient participation and education is key for successful results. In this article, we seek to discuss the surgical risks of HRS and discuss methods to prevent them in your practice.


Asunto(s)
Folículo Piloso , Cirugía Plástica , Masculino , Humanos , Femenino , Cabello , Alopecia/prevención & control , Alopecia/cirugía , Alopecia/etiología
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Facial Plast Surg ; 39(2): 110-117, 2023 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35820446

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Ear deformities after rhytidectomy are not uncommon and have a significant impact on cosmetic success. We postulate the use of horizontal mattress suspension sutures in the anterior face anchored to the deep temporalis fascia (DTF) during rhytidectomy allows for a vertical lift while minimizing the risk to the frontal branch of the facial nerve and decreasing forward rotation of the ear. To compare auricular displacement during rhytidectomy using an arcade of horizontal mattress suspension sutures anchored to the DTF instead of the preauricular pre-parotid fascia, and evaluate outcomes with this modification at 1 year. This was a proof of concept prospective cohort study of 20 patients (40 sides) undergoing rhytidectomy by a single plastic surgeon (level of evidence 4). Intraoperative measurements were taken to determine the amount of auricular displacement with suspension sutures placed in the preauricular fascia compared with the DTF. To confirm longevity, we compared ear position preoperatively and at 1 year after rhytidectomy with our technique. There was significantly less auricular displacement when superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) suspension sutures were placed in the DTF 0.75 ± 0.69 mm compared with the preauricular fascia 9.71 ± 2.57 mm (p < 0.00001). With our technique at an average follow-up of 370.3 days, there was no significant change in auricular rotation compared with preoperative photos (p = 0.125).Our simple rhytidectomy modification allows for vertical resuspension of the SMAS in the anterior face in a safe manner while minimizing displacement of the auricle.


Asunto(s)
Ritidoplastia , Sistema Músculo-Aponeurótico Superficial , Humanos , Ritidoplastia/efectos adversos , Ritidoplastia/métodos , Estudios Prospectivos , Estética Dental , Sistema Músculo-Aponeurótico Superficial/cirugía , Suturas
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Am J Otolaryngol ; 41(6): 102709, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32866850

RESUMEN

PURPOSE: Sleep disturbances are common in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR). Perennial allergens like house dust mites (HDM) are difficult to avoid and have nocturnal impacts on the respiratory system and Quality of Life (QOL). The Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep stage is associated with memory, cognition, dreams, and overall restfulness, which can be impaired in AR patients with Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) even when normal all-night apnea-hypopnea (AHI) or respiratory disturbance (RDI) indices are noted on polysomnography (PSG). We hypothesized that AR HDM allergen positive patients would show REM-specific SDB reflected in their objectively elevated REM-RDI values. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective analysis of 100 patients included 47 with HDM positive allergy testing. All patients underwent PSG testing calculating the RDI during REM. Multivariate logistic regression models evaluated relationships between allergic statuses and sleep parameters while controlling for potential confounders. RESULTS: Compared with allergy negative patients, HDM allergen positive patients were significantly more likely (OR 4.29, 95%CI 1.26-14.62) to have a REM-RDI in the moderate/severe range (≥15 events/h). CONCLUSIONS: Our study highlighted the significance of respiratory allergies to HDM in patients with SDB. We revealed a significant relationship between HDM allergen positivity and SDB characterized by elevated REM-RDI regardless of all-night AHI, RDI, or REM-AHI values. Clinical implications of knowing about disturbed REM and/or HDM allergenicity include better preparation, treatment, outcomes, and QOL for allergic, SDB, and upper airway surgery patients.


Asunto(s)
Alérgenos/inmunología , Pyroglyphidae/inmunología , Rinitis Alérgica/etiología , Rinitis Alérgica/inmunología , Síndromes de la Apnea del Sueño/etiología , Síndromes de la Apnea del Sueño/inmunología , Trastornos del Sueño-Vigilia/etiología , Trastornos del Sueño-Vigilia/inmunología , Sueño REM , Adulto , Animales , Femenino , Humanos , Pruebas Inmunológicas/métodos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Análisis Multivariante , Calidad de Vida , Análisis de Regresión , Estudios Retrospectivos , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad
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