Temporal Facelift: A New Method for Temporal and Mid-face Lifting.

J Craniofac Surg

Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Maltepe University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey.

Published: November 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new dissection technique in the temporal and mid-face areas was introduced, allowing for quicker and safer surgical procedures, including brow lift and mid-facelift.
  • Patients showed promising outcomes with no major complications, although some experienced minor issues like temporary nerve palsy or localized depression.
  • The method offers long-lasting results, emphasizing mobility and effective tension distribution, making it a viable option for facial rejuvenation despite some challenges in early healing.

Article Abstract

Lifting the temporal and mid-face areas creates a very dynamic change in the facial appearance and different planes of dissection were described before. In this article, a new plane of dissection is described which allows the surgeon to perform a very quick and safe dissection in both the temporal and mid-face regions. Patients were operated on using the presented technique and brow lift, cantopexy, and mid-facelift were performed. The outcome of the surgery was analyzed by the authors from standardized photos before and 6 months after the surgery with measurements of the brow and lateral canthus. The plane of dissection is just over the subgaleal fascia which is actually the sub-superficial musculoaponeurotic system layer in the mid-face. This plane of dissection is easy and quick and creates a very mobile mid-face and temporal flap. Forty female patients were operated using the presented technique with a mean follow-up period of 15 months, the longest follow-up was 26 months. No major complication was encountered in these patients. In 5 patients, transient unilateral frontal branch palsy was encountered. In 1 patient, bilateral temporal area depression was observed 8 months after the surgery and treated with a fat injection under local anesthesia. One patient had alopecia in the temporal suture line which can be covered with hair. Temporal facelift is a versatile method with long-lasting results due to its important features; creating a very mobile flap for suspension dissection area, a large surface for adherence, and numerous sutures sharing the tension on the key sutures. Despite its slightly difficult early healing period, the technique should be kept in mind for the rejuvenation of the periorbital area and mid-face. Level of Evidence: Level I.

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