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Journal of the Korean Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2002;8(2):111-116.
Published online September 1, 2002.
Dual Plane Midface Lift Through Subperiosteal and Subcutaneous Dissection.
Heung Kyu Kim, Jin Han Cha, Dong Jin Lee, Yang Woo Kim, Han Jung Kim
1Department of Plastic Surgery, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Korea. jinhan57@chollian.net
2Dermatology and Plastic Surgey Center, Dongdaemoon Hospital, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
The standard SMAS face lift and deep plane face lift don't adequately correct an aging midface, especially nasojugal groove and nasolabial fold. An endoscopic subperiosteal and subcutaneous midface lift reposition the midface tissue more superiorly and successfully rejuvanate the nasojugal groove and nasolabial fold, creating a more youthful appearance. This study is about endoscopic subperiosteal and subcutaneous midface lift which had been performed to 13 patients in our hospital from April 1999 to April 2001. The deep layer of the midface soft tissue is suspended by subperiosteal dissection and the superficial layer, including skin and malar fat pad, suspended by subcutaneous dissection. Both subperiosteal and subcutaneous planes are easy and safe dissection planes which prevent injury of the facial nerve branches. The endoscopic midface lift with subperiosteal and the subcutaneous dissections is an effective method to correct infraorbital hollowness, nasojugal groove and nasolabial fold.
Key Words: Nasojugal groove, Nasolabial fold, Subperiosteal
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