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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 37(1): 71-75, jan.mar.2022. ilus
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1368219

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Os autores apresentam técnica corretiva conservadora para o lóbulo senil. A literatura pertinente é rica em técnicas redutoras de lóbulos longilíneos ou rasgados. Os autores creem que a cirurgia para os lóbulos deve poupar tecidos in situ, a despeito de usuais técnicas de preenchimento com material orgânico e biocompatíveis. A presente técnica se baseia na clássica redução lobular periférica da borda livre, que agrega ao componente do face lifting para reduzir o lóbulo e ao mesmo tempo poupar tecidos e encorpá-lo na cicatriz oculta retrolobular. Resolução tripartite até hoje não apresentada na literatura. Com oito casos operados: seis tipo pec-man no passado; um na forma clássica marginal e três recentes com esta modificação técnica.


The authors present a new surgical approach to the aging earlobe. The technique is based on the classic marginal reduction technique of the earlobe contour that has been improved. In essence, it seeks to preserve the subdermal fat layer of the distal flap created for the purpose of raising the earlobe while being shortened, thickened and smooth, in a hidden scar. It is a tripartite resolution to this problem never seen in the relevant literature. Four 68-yearold women were treated: the first with the classic manner in 2009 and the others with this modification to improve the earlobe withered appearance in 2017-2019. The study shows a rejuvenating eutrophic reduction technique.

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In. Toledo, Luiz Sérgio. Annals of the International Symposium: Recent Advances in Plastic Surgery. Säo Paulo, Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery, 1992. p.49-55, ilus.
Monography in English | LILACS | ID: lil-186476

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The following is a special clinicosurgical essay that arose from the study of a routine aesthetic blepharoplasty in which the postoperative maintenance of an excess eyelid fold on one side was observed in spite of a greater tissue resection. The clinical investigation of a spectacular asymmetric eyebrow ptosis increased our interest in going through the pertinent literature to speculate any and all forms of change and concept that could lead us to the explanation for this picture of supraciliary abnormality. Because nothing has been reported to date in respect to the subject under study in this paper that would emphasizeeyebrow asymmetry, our research was intended to prove its occurrence on normal human face. It is our opinion that much data in the specialized literature is symptomatic, such as Eyebrow Ptosis, Asymmetric Upper Lids, Frontal FlacciditY and Blepharochalasis, and the well know Facial Asymmetry. All of this physiognomy of the human face is well know from a static structural point of view, however the subject that will be approached here is a sectorial asymmetry of an anatomo-functional nature.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Aged , Blepharoptosis/surgery , Surgery, Plastic/methods , Facial Asymmetry/surgery
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