Midfacial aging is the result of the complex interplay between the osseous skeleton, facial retaining ligaments, soft tissues envelope, facial fat compartments, and the overlying skin elasticity. As a result of the many anatomic components involved in midfacial aging, the authors proposed a classification system based on distinct anatomic factors to direct surgical treatment. Evidence based data suggest that midface rejuvenation often requires a multimodality approach to obtain desired results, especially in patients with more advanced aging and poor tissue elasticity, or those with hypoplastic midfacial skeletal structure.
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