Composite Face Lifting: The Combination of Stromal Enriched Lipograft With Face Minilift and Upper and Lower Blepharoplasty: A Review of 210 Cases.

Annals of Plastic Surgery
Aris SterodimasFilippo Boriani

Abstract

Face rejuvenation is increasingly challenging because patients request minimally invasive surgery; rapid surgical course and recovery; and fast, tangible, and long-term results. Rejuvenation of face often requires surgery to multiple areas, that is, the lateral face, the midface, the neck, and periorbital areas, in addition to the emerging procedures of face volumizing and biostimulation through fat injection. At our institution, a systematic approach comprising all of these procedures has been developed, with consistent results. The aim of this study was to describe the combination of blepharoplasty, minilift, and Stromal Enriched Lipograft (SEL) for thorough rejuvenation of face and neck regions. A prospective study was performed to evaluate outcomes and patient satisfaction with composite face lifting, comprising upper and lower blepharoplasties, minilift, and SEL in 210 patients between 2009 and 2018. Overall improvement after the procedure was rated on a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is "poor," 2 is "fair," 3 is "good," 4 is "very good," and 5 is "excellent." The evaluation was expressed at 6 months postoperatively by the patient. The amount of SEL transplanted varied from 22 to 56 mL per side (mean, 41). There were no cases of...Continue Reading

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