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What
Is / Are:
The
Endoscope
Advantages
Risks
The
Procedures
Facial
Rejuvenation
Breast
Enlargement
Body
Contouring
Facial
Rejuventation
Are
you a Good Candidate?
Traditional
vs Endoscopic
Learn
How Our Faces Age
The
Forehead Lift
The Mid
Face Lift
Periorbital
Face
Lift
The
Comprehensive Approach
Before
and After Photos
Breast
Augmentation
About
the Procedure
Post Operative
Concerns
Before
and After Photos
Discussion
Forum
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A Surgeon
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The
Face Lift
The
endoscopic face lift allows surgeons to avoid the traditional ear-to-ear
incision along, or in the hairline. The Facelift procedure,
or Endolowerface, is indicated for the improvement of the tissue
saggines around the lower face, with some improvement around the
jawl. It can be combined with full or lateral forehead. Combining
it with full forehead, you can obtain improvement of total sagginess
of the eyebrow, tissue saggines of the upper eyelid, wrinkles of
the forehead, frown lines and part of the crows feet wrinkles.
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Combining
it with the lateral forehead you can get improvement of the
sagginess of the lateral portion of the brow ("tail of
the brow"), sagginess of the upper eyelid and part of
the crows feet wrinkles.
The
illustration on the left demonstrates the incisions used for
both the endoscopic and open approach to the facelift procedure,
and the area treated. The red lines demonstrate
the incision used for the open approach; the red elliptical
shapes demonstrated the incisions used for the endoscopic
approach; and the blue shaded area shows the area treated
in this procedure.
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Endoscopic
Facial Rejuvenation and Remodeling Procedures include:
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Forehead Lift | Mid-face
Lift | Periorbital
| Face Lift
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The
Endoscopic Facial Surgery information found in this website
has been provided by
Nicanor G. Isse M.D., pioneer in Endoscopic Facial Surgery
and founder of EPSES,
the Endoscopic Plastic Surgery Educational Seminars.
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