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- Rhytidectomy - Wikipedia
A facelift, technically known as a rhytidectomy (from the Ancient Greek ῥυτίς (rhytis) 'wrinkle', and ἐκτομή (ektome) 'excision', the surgical removal of wrinkles), is a type of cosmetic surgery procedure intended to give a more youthful facial appearance
- Facelift (Rhytidectomy): What Is It, Recovery What to Expect
A facelift, or rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure that improves signs of aging in your face and or neck by repositioning or removing skin, fat and or muscle
- Face-lift - Mayo Clinic
During a face-lift, a surgeon pulls back a flap of skin on each side of the face The surgeon tightens tissues under the skin to give the face a more youthful shape The surgeon then puts the skin back into place, tightens it and removes extra skin This helps create a more youthful look
- Rhytidectomy (Face-Lift Surgery) - JAMA Network
Rhytidectomy is a surgical procedure meant to counteract the effects of time on the aging face In the rhytidectomy procedure (also known as a “face-lift”), the tissues under the skin are tightened and excess facial and neck skin are excised
- What Is a Rhytidectomy? Facelift Surgery Explained
Rhytidectomy is the medical term for a facelift Learn what the surgery involves, where incisions are placed, recovery timelines, and how long results typically…
- Facelift (rhytidectomy) approach - AO Foundation Surgery Reference
Facelift (rhytidectomy) approach and many more surgical approaches described step by step with text and illustrations
- Facelift Procedure Steps | American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Depending on the degree of change you'd like to see, your facelift choices include a traditional facelift, limited incision facelift or a neck lift A traditional facelift incision often begins in the hairline at the temples, continues around the ear and ends in the lower scalp
- Rhytidectomy - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Rhytidectomy is defined as a facial contouring procedure aimed at the safe repositioning of facial soft tissues, evolving since its first reported use around 1900, and is often combined with deep plane dissection techniques in facial plastic surgery
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