The evolution from the Extended Deep Plane Facelift to the Preservation Deep Plane Facelift marks a major advance in facial rejuvenation surgery
NEWPORT BEACH, CA, United States, June 21, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Dr. Kevin Sadati, a renowned facial plastic surgeon with over 20 years of experience, is proud to introduce the innovative Preservation Deep Plane Facelift. This state-of-the-art technique represents a major advance in facial rejuvenation surgery, combining the best aspects of traditional deep-level facelifts with the high-lateral SMAS technique. The result is a procedure that offers natural results, reduced recovery times and minimized risks.
Evolution of Face lifting:
From the deep plane to Face lift maintenance Surgery has made tremendous advances in recent decades, with the deep facelift being a pivotal development. Traditional facelift techniques, such as the SMAS lift, primarily addressed superficial layers of skin, often resulting in a “pulled” appearance and insufficient correction of deeper sagging facial tissue.
The deep plane lift, introduced in the 1990s, marked a major leap forward. By allowing surgeons to reposition deeper facial tissues, including the SMAS and underlying layers, this technique offered more natural and long-lasting results. Patients experienced significant revitalization of the midface and jawline, avoiding the stretched look often associated with previous methods.
Challenges of Traditional Deep Plane Facelifts:
Despite its advantages, the traditional deep plane facelift had its challenges. The procedure involved extensive dissection and tissue manipulation, leading to longer recovery times and higher risks of complications such as hematomas, seromas, and skin necrosis. In addition, the need for general anesthesia added complexity and potential risks.
The display of maintenance techniques:
In response to the demand for less invasive and more natural-looking procedures, the Preservation Facelift technique emerged. This approach focused on minimizing tissue breakdown using less skin undermining while lifting more deep tissue. The facelift maintenance technique has also been shown to be effective in reducing recovery times and achieving natural results.
Introducing the Preservation Deep Plane Facelift:
The Preservation Deep Plane facelift combines the strengths of both deep plane and high lateral SMAS techniques. This advanced method targets the deeper layers of facial tissue, like a traditional deep facelift, but emphasizes preserving the natural architecture of the face.
Key innovations and benefits:
1. Minimal Skin Undermining: By incorporating the high lateral SMAS technique, the Preservation Deep Plane Facelift minimizes skin dissection, reducing the risk of complications such as hematomas, seromas, and skin necrosis. This approach also contributes to a shorter, more comfortable recovery period.
2. Natural-looking results: This technique focuses on preserving the natural anatomy of the face while effectively lifting the deeper tissues. Patients enjoy a youthful and refreshed appearance without the “pulled” or “tight” appearance associated with traditional facelifts.
3. Twilight sedation: The procedure can be performed under twilight sedation and local anesthesia, eliminating the need for general anesthesia. This makes surgery safer and reduces postoperative recovery time and discomfort.
4. Effective Lifting: By releasing the ligaments that hold the face and neck in the deep plane, the Preservation Deep Plane Facelift effectively lifts the midface, handles and neck in a vertical direction, addressing the main signs of aging and restoring a youthful contour.
Ideal candidates for the Preservation Deep Plane Facelift:
This technique is ideal for men and women in their late 40s to 70s who experience sagging skin and loss of elasticity. The personalized approach of Dr. Sadati ensures that each patient receives a treatment plan tailored to their unique needs and aesthetic goals.
About Dr. Kevin Sadati:
Dr. Kevin Sadati is a board-certified facial plastic surgeon recognized for his expertise and innovation in facelift surgery. His work has been published in prestigious medical journals such as the Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Journal and the American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery. He has also presented his techniques at national academic conferences, including the American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
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Facelift Maintenance Explained