40. Midface Rejuvenation
10.1055/b-0038-163164 40. Midface RejuvenationSumeet Sorel Teotia, Sami U. Khan, Foad Nahai The human “middle of the face,” often called midface, is a loosely applied anatomic term that mainly focuses on…
10.1055/b-0038-163164 40. Midface RejuvenationSumeet Sorel Teotia, Sami U. Khan, Foad Nahai The human “middle of the face,” often called midface, is a loosely applied anatomic term that mainly focuses on…
10.1055/b-0038-163167 43. Nasolabial FoldSumeet Sorel Teotia, Maristella S. Evangelista Pertinent Anatomy The nasolabial fold is a combination of complex mechanisms consisting of skin, adjacent redundant cheek, the nasal ala, the…
10.1055/b-0038-163162 38. Lateral CanthopexyJason K. Potter, Steve Fagien Lateral canthopexy is an important adjunctive procedure to plastic surgeons performing blepharoplasty surgery. Classically, lateral canthopexy was reserved for lax lower eyelids…
10.1055/b-0038-163165 41. Perioral RejuvenationAlexey M. Markelov, Molly Burns Austin, Alton Jay Burns Indications and Contraindications Indications Congenital or acquired volume deficiency in the lips resulting from aging process Static and…
10.1055/b-0038-163166 42. FaceliftAdam H. Hamawy, Dino R. Elyassnia Preoperative Evaluation Consult with the patient to develop rapport while determining anatomic, psychological, and medical suitability. Establish baseline health and intercurrent illnesses,…
10.1055/b-0038-163163 39. BlepharoptosisJason E. Leedy, Jordan P. Farkas Definition Blepharoptosis is drooping of the upper lid margin to a position that is lower than normal. (Normal upper lid position is…
10.1055/b-0038-163159 35. Lower BlepharoplastyJason K. Potter, Ted H. Wojno Anatomy (fig. 35-1) Fig. 35-1 Cross section of the upper and lower eyelids. Terminology Dermatochalasis: Excess eyelid skin Blepharochalasis: Thin, excessive…
10.1055/b-0038-163153 29. Periorbital AnatomyJason K. Potter, Grant Gilliland Skeletal and Surface Anatomy 1 Key Skeletal Landmarks of the Periorbital Region (fig. 29-1) Superior orbital rim: Fixed landmark to assess brow…
10.1055/b-0038-163161 37. Correction of the Tear Trough DeformityJason K. Potter, Grant Gilliland Soft tissue depressions at the lid-cheek junction represent some of the most challenging, and difficult to correct, age-related…
10.1055/b-0038-163158 34. Upper BlepharoplastyAshkan Ghavami, Foad Nahai Relevant Anatomy 1 – 3 (fig. 34-1) Fig. 34-1 Cross section of the upper and lower eyelids. Upper Eyelid Layers Anterior lamella: Skin,…