Brow Lift Surgery: Removing the Wrinkles and Lines Across the Forehead

Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ August 7, 2011 # One Comment

As people age, their skin starts to develop deep lines and wrinkles across their forehead while their brow begins to droop, giving them a tired, old appearance.  Fortunately, these problems can be eliminated by using an “isolated” face lift technique which is called brow lift surgery.  (Below is the picture of the most common incision [...]

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Facelift Types and Techniques

Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ June 28, 2011 # No Comment Yet

Because every patient has a varying degree of skin sagginess, plastic surgeons are using different facelift techniques in order to achieve the best result with the use of the shortest incisions possible.
For older individuals, the SMAS lift and deep plane lift are the two most ideal techniques since these can access the deeper layers of [...]

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Preparing for Facelift Surgery: What Patients Should Know

Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ June 26, 2011 # No Comment Yet

Facelift is a cosmetic plastic surgery which aims to remove the effects of aging such as skin and tissue sagginess, deep expression lines, wrinkles, downturned lips, and excess skin.  If needed, this surgery is complemented with non-invasive treatments such as botox to prevent excessive facial movements to eliminate wrinkles, facial fillers to correct the hollow [...]

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Brow Lift by Ultrasound F.D.A. Approved

admin @ September 26, 2009 # One Comment

More electronic gizmos are coming into the plastic surgery marketplace largely because people just don’t like to be taken out of their lives for surgical recovery. Even a week is often too much!
Unfortunately, there’s usually a trade off. Quick procedures that offer no, or very short, recovery times usually have results that don’t last [...]

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Scarless Face Lift Using Endotines

admin @ March 30, 2009 # No Comment Yet

Plastic surgeons frequently use an instrument known as an endoscope to see and work under the patient’s skin.
With tiny, lighted cables so the surgeon can see the treatment area, an endoscope has equally as small tools that grasp, move and cut structures just under the patient’s skin.
In some models, the surgeon watches what’s happening on [...]

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