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Extrafacial Loose Areolar (XFLA) Thread Lifting (A Novel Technique)

Extrafacial Loose Areolar (XFLA) Thread Lifting (A Novel Technique)
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摘要 Thread lifting is one of the widely chosen procedures for minimally invasive facial rejuvenation. Traditional facial thread lifting has nearly inevitable side effects e.g. facial edema, facial bruising, prolonged recovery, skin puckering, and visible and/or palpable threads, as well as less common complications e.g. damage of facial vital structures. Applying the extrafacial loose areolar (XFLA) thread lifting technique by using loose areolar connective tissue, the fourth layer of the scalp, as insertion medium for the threads to be anchored to the layer above (epicranial aponeurosis or galea aponeurotica) and the layer below (pericranium), could help minimize most of the previously mentioned side effects. In this manuscript, technique steps will be detailed to prove its novelty. Thread lifting is one of the widely chosen procedures for minimally invasive facial rejuvenation. Traditional facial thread lifting has nearly inevitable side effects e.g. facial edema, facial bruising, prolonged recovery, skin puckering, and visible and/or palpable threads, as well as less common complications e.g. damage of facial vital structures. Applying the extrafacial loose areolar (XFLA) thread lifting technique by using loose areolar connective tissue, the fourth layer of the scalp, as insertion medium for the threads to be anchored to the layer above (epicranial aponeurosis or galea aponeurotica) and the layer below (pericranium), could help minimize most of the previously mentioned side effects. In this manuscript, technique steps will be detailed to prove its novelty.
作者 Ahmed Abdelmoez Alsayed Ahmed Abdelmoez Alsayed(Independent Researcher, Al-Hokail, Khobar, Saudi Arabia)
机构地区 Independent Researcher
出处 《Modern Plastic Surgery》 2020年第4期108-119,共12页 现代整形外科(英文)
关键词 Extrafacial LOOSE Areolar THREAD LIFT SCALP Extrafacial Loose Areolar Thread Lift Scalp
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