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Special Considerations in Chinese Face-Lift Procedure

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Background There is extensive literature on different face-lift techniques; however, few articles published in the English language address the particularities of the face-lift for Chinese patients. Because of differences in facial anatomy, facial aging, and patient expectations, facial rejuvenation procedures for Chinese patients can be quite different from those of White patients. Methods The study includes 1026 consecutive primary face-lift cases performed by the senior author (D.Y.) from 2006 to 2019. Of these, 1010 patients were female and 16 were male. The average age of the patient at the time of primary face-lift was 40.5 years. The face-lift procedures included midface lift in 108 cases, midface and lower-face lift in 882 cases, and midface and lower-face lift with brow lift in 36 cases. All patients received superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) treatment, in the form of lateral SMASectomy in 607 cases, high-SMAS technique in 84 cases, modified high-SMAS short-scar technique in 108 cases, minimal access cranial suspension technique in 38 cases, and modified minimal access cranial suspension technique in 189 cases. Photographs of patients were analyzed to assess persistent features of facial aging. Complications such as hematoma, skin slough, infection, and nerve injury were also reviewed. Results Most patients obtained consistently good results with minimal risk and complications. All surgical techniques discussed were safe and reproducible, providing various options for surgeons. Conclusions Special attention should be taken when planning a facial rejuvenation procedure for Chinese patients. Anatomic variations dictate a greater emphasis on the management of tissue ptosis, particularly regarding lateral brow descent and malar fat pad descent. In our practice, various face-lift techniques can produce excellent results. Surgeons must adopt a technique that serves patients well and is, ideally, safe, consistent, easily reproducible, and applicable to various anatomic problems. In addition, every surgery is customized to the patient's anatomy and concerns. Therefore, the surgeon must adopt individualized technique according to the needs and desires of each patient.
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Title: Special Considerations in Chinese Face-Lift Procedure
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Background There is extensive literature on different face-lift techniques; however, few articles published in the English language address the particularities of the face-lift for Chinese patients.
Because of differences in facial anatomy, facial aging, and patient expectations, facial rejuvenation procedures for Chinese patients can be quite different from those of White patients.
Methods The study includes 1026 consecutive primary face-lift cases performed by the senior author (D.
Y.
) from 2006 to 2019.
Of these, 1010 patients were female and 16 were male.
The average age of the patient at the time of primary face-lift was 40.
5 years.
The face-lift procedures included midface lift in 108 cases, midface and lower-face lift in 882 cases, and midface and lower-face lift with brow lift in 36 cases.
All patients received superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) treatment, in the form of lateral SMASectomy in 607 cases, high-SMAS technique in 84 cases, modified high-SMAS short-scar technique in 108 cases, minimal access cranial suspension technique in 38 cases, and modified minimal access cranial suspension technique in 189 cases.
Photographs of patients were analyzed to assess persistent features of facial aging.
Complications such as hematoma, skin slough, infection, and nerve injury were also reviewed.
Results Most patients obtained consistently good results with minimal risk and complications.
All surgical techniques discussed were safe and reproducible, providing various options for surgeons.
Conclusions Special attention should be taken when planning a facial rejuvenation procedure for Chinese patients.
Anatomic variations dictate a greater emphasis on the management of tissue ptosis, particularly regarding lateral brow descent and malar fat pad descent.
In our practice, various face-lift techniques can produce excellent results.
Surgeons must adopt a technique that serves patients well and is, ideally, safe, consistent, easily reproducible, and applicable to various anatomic problems.
In addition, every surgery is customized to the patient's anatomy and concerns.
Therefore, the surgeon must adopt individualized technique according to the needs and desires of each patient.

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