2013
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1347009
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Mini-Temporal and Perilobular Approach to Facelift: Mini-TAPA-Facelift

Abstract: The mini-temporal and perilobular approach to facelift (mini-TAPA-facelift) is a facial rejuvenation procedure with limited incisions, which allows us to reaffirm the soft tissues of the corners of the eyelids and upper cheek. It also restores the lower midface and the mandibular contour, thus eliminating undesirable jowls. The procedure clearly defines the face from the neck, providing a high level of satisfaction among patients.

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“…Eighty-four articles were selected for final analysis. Of these 84 studies, 49 (58%) were from the United States or Canada, 10 (12%) were from Latin America, 13 (15%) from the United Kingdom or Europe, 1 (1%) from Australia, 8 (10%) from Asia, and 3 (4%) from the Middle East, representing a wide variety of journals (Table 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eighty-four articles were selected for final analysis. Of these 84 studies, 49 (58%) were from the United States or Canada, 10 (12%) were from Latin America, 13 (15%) from the United Kingdom or Europe, 1 (1%) from Australia, 8 (10%) from Asia, and 3 (4%) from the Middle East, representing a wide variety of journals (Table 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most important anatomical consideration was the thinness of the soft tissues and their intimate relation with the skull. Similarly, anatomical knowledge of this area and its surgical clinical correlations was of vital importance [ 21 , 22 ]. On the basis of a thorough understanding of this area, we carefully carried out lipoinjection of the fronto-orbital complex, injecting into the deep subcutaneous plane and avoiding intradermal lipoinjection, in order to fill in the depressed area while simultaneously avoiding swelling.…”
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confidence: 99%