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Classic Papers
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Recent Articles
Changes in the Facial Skeleton With Aging: Implications and Clinical Applications in Facial Rejuvenation
May-2012
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0.6 MB
In principle, to achieve the most natural and harmonious rejuvenation of the face, all changes that result from the aging process should be corrected.
Face Lift
Dec-2011
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1.1 MB
This article and its associated video content review the current understanding of facial anatomy as it relates to facial aging.
The Fate of Porous Hydroxyapatite Granules Used in Facial Skeletal Augmentation
Feb-2010
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0.4 MB
This study evaluated the long-term maintenance of augmented bony projection when porous hydroxyapatite granules are used on the facial skeleton.
Facelift Anatomy Chapter
Jan-2009
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2.3 MB
Facelift anatomy, SMAS, retaining ligaments and facial spaces
Surgical Anatomy of the Lower Face: The Premasseter Space, the Jowl, and the Labiomandibular Fold
Jan-2008
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0.6 MB
The premasseter space should be considered as the preferred dissection plane for lower (cervicofacial) facelifts.
Surgical Anatomy of the Midcheek
Jan-2008
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0.4 MB
Facial layers, spaces, and the mid cheek segments
Age-Related Changes of the Orbit and Midcheek and the Implications for Facial Rejuvenation
Jan-2007
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0.1 MB
This study investigated aging changes in the bony orbit and midface.
Surgical Anatomy of the Ligamentous Attachments of the Lower Lid and Lateral Canthus
Sep-2002
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Discussion Paper by James M. Stuzin, M.D., Steven Fagien, M.D., and Val S. Lambros, M.D.