1. A Minimally Invasive Approach for Correction of Chin Ptosis
- Author
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Mazin S Al-Hakeem, Jorge I. de la Torre, Scot A. Martin, Luis O. Vasconez, and Benoit C. De Cordier
- Subjects
Chin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mandibular symphysis ,business.industry ,Facial rejuvenation ,Suture Techniques ,Soft tissue ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Ptosis ,Older patients ,Rhytidoplasty ,medicine ,Lower border ,Humans ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Intraoral incision ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Although ptosis of the tip of the chin is common and can be seen in persons of any age, it is frequently seen in older patients seeking facial rejuvenation. A variety of techniques have been described to correct ptosis of the chin. The authors describe a minimally invasive method that can be used correct chin ptosis. This technique uses a small intraoral incision to place a U-shaped Prolene suture that gathers the soft tissue of the chin and elevates it above the lower border of the mandibular symphysis. A retrospective review of 314 cases performed in conjunction with face lifts between January of 1994 and January of 2000 was performed to evaluate this technique. There were no significant complications, and long-term results have been very satisfactory and lasting.
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- 2004