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A new progression is clutching the plastic surgery domain by storm and it is based on current techniques and concepts of how we estimate beauty and facial regeneration. Dr. Renato Calabria of VerticalFacelift.com calls it the “deflation theory”.
In the face, the aging course causes diminution of the skin and basil layers while the effect of gravity cause the facial tissues to languish in a perpendicular direction creating excessive skin and “jowls”.
The culminating aftereffect is an complete loss of capacity of the face (the deflation effect) and a respective shift of bulk from certain areas of the face to other, diminished desirability in areas such as the nasolabial fold, the jaw line, the areas around the eyes and the neck.
Todays facelift methods attempt to correct the problem by pulling in an artificial, dextral direction, producing the so-called “wind swept look”. Typical facelifts also bring a flattening effect on the face due to pulling the skin tight.
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Therefore facial revitalization has been afflicted for decades by two major errors: an astray direction of the pull vector, (lateral vs vertical) and bidimensional, skin-only, (flattening) approach.
When you view how Botticelli painted Simonetta Vespucci in his Primavera’s, you can appreciate the “volume theory” of a young, beautiful face: basically, aging equals volume loss and the principal goal of facial surgery should be to reconstitute the lost bulk.
Vertical facelift was created in the same way Botticelli actualized his paintings: thinking in a third-dimensional style by restoring volume and, therefore, youthful shape and refinement.
Procedure planning is substantial: carefully analyzing images of the patient in their 20′s and 30′s with images of them before surgery emanates into the guide book for their rejuvenation procedure.
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Thanks to modern endoscopic technology achieving the desired goal is possible with minimally invasive procedures and nominal scarring for a Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Newport Beach and Palm Springs, California facelift.
Using scopes with small cameras secured, introduced via slight openings, amplified pictures are projected in our operating room screens. This supports access of important areas with particularly constructed utensils used to alter and create the desired aesthetics.
Using similar technology, the vertical facelift is performed. Two tiny, concealed incisions in the hairlines and inside the mouth are made. Sutures are cautiously placed in a created space to suspend and adjust the facial tissues vertically, giving a younger look.
This approach makes most post-op healing less then a week, as it causes less swelling and bruising along with defeating and visible scars. It’s perfect for patients aiming to revise an unnatural looking, pulled back looking, prior facelift.
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Due to the absence of scars, this procedure is popular among younger patients as it is less invasive. For older patients the vertical facelift is integrated with an endoscopic neck lift to rid the excessive skin on the neck.
With micrografting of fat into important areas, the rebuilding of volume is achieved in combination with an endoscopic browlift. The final product is a natural, soft, young shape with restored volume.
This technique is a combination or evolution of other methods. Dr. Renato Calabria would like to acknowledge the other minds whose thinking has stimulated him the most: Bill Little, M.D., Steve Hoefflin, M.D., Oscar Ramirez M.D., Sam Hamra, M.D. and Sherrell Aston, M.D.
From www.Top-Dog.org
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