5 results match your criteria: "MYFACE Clinic and Academy[Affiliation]"

The Pillars Concept: An Approach for Managing Hypertrophic Concha in Otoplasty.

Facial Plast Surg

December 2024

Private Practice, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Mallorca, Spain.

Prominent ear deformities often result from a combination of hypertrophic conchal cartilage and an underdeveloped antihelical fold. Traditional otoplasty techniques, such as antihelical folding sutures and conchal setback maneuvers, may introduce tension and risk of relapse, leading to suboptimal aesthetic outcomes. The PILLARS CONCEPT: represents an alternative surgical approach specifically designed to address hypertrophic concha, ensuring stable and natural results.

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The Isosceles Nasal Tip-Laser-Assisted Midline Assessment in Rhinoplasty.

Facial Plast Surg

December 2024

Department of Facial Plastic Surgery, MYFACE Clinic and Academy, Lisbon, Portugal.

The accurate determination of the nasal tip's spatial location is crucial for achieving symmetry in rhinoplasty. Even minor deviations can result in asymmetrical lengths and configurations of the nostrils. Our approach centers on defining the nasal tip position by establishing the midline of the nasal base and projecting an isosceles triangle.

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This article delves into innovative surgical techniques, the open-book ROOF (retro-orbicularis oculi fat) transposition technique (OBRoof) and the orbicularis-frontalis sliding maneuver (OFS), designed for eyebrow and upper eyelid rejuvenation in the aging process. Emphasis is placed on understanding the dynamic changes occurring within the forehead and eyebrow envelope's five layers and their intrinsic relationships as well as the impact of the ROOF ptosis causing upper eyelid hooding. The OBRoof technique is highlighted for its effectiveness in addressing ptotic volume, offering a rejuvenated appearance by relocating volume to the supraciliary region.

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Precision Segmental Preservation Rhinoplasty: Avoiding Widening, Defining New Dorsal Esthetic Lines in Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty.

Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am

February 2023

International and European Board Certified in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (IBCFPRS - EBCFPRS), Private Practice, Istanbul, Turkey.

Experiencing great worldwide scientific excitement, the number of nose preservation surgeries has increased rapidly, promoting a considerable percentage of drawbacks and complications, causing many surgeons to recoil and return to classic resective techniques. In this study, we develop concepts that allow us to operate noses with preservation rhinoplasty that were previously considered to be among the absolute contraindications. Redefining new dorsal aesthetic lines, controlling the nasal lateral wall and the naso-facial groove surfaces, avoiding mid-vault widening and being precise in the design of bony and cartilaginous nasal profile, avoiding any type of irregularity, are strategies that will be presented.

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Global Practice Patterns of Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty.

Facial Plast Surg Aesthet Med

June 2022

Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA.

Dorsal preservation rhinoplasty (DPR) has recently received significant academic attention in part due to theoretical benefits over excisional surgical methods. The purpose of this study was to assess the global practice patterns regarding this technique. An 11-item questionnaire was electronically distributed to regional academies/societies representing rhinoplasty surgeons worldwide.

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