U‐type soft tissue lifting: A new composited technique for reversing lower eyelid and midfacial aging

Author:

Li Meijia1ORCID,Xu Haiqian1,Tian Yuan1,Li Ruixi1,Hao Lijun1

Affiliation:

1. All authors are affiliated with the Center of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University Harbin China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFacial rejuvenation is becoming more and more popular, particularly among middle‐aged persons. There are currently many techniques for improving the aforementioned situations, but each has its drawbacks. Our study aimed to discuss the treatment effect of a composited technique for reversing both lower eyelid and midface aging.MethodsThe patient's face was designed and measured before surgery. During surgery, a traditional lower blepharoplasty incision was made. The layer between the orbital septum and the orbicularis oculi muscle was separated to approximately 4‐5 mm below the infraorbital, then the orbital septum and orbicularis retaining ligament were found to be released. A self‐made suspension curving needle subconsciously passed through the brim of the superficial cheek fat pad via the “U‐type” path and raised them to the proper location. Then sutured them to the infraorbital rim periosteum, as well as the suborbicularis oculi fat (SOOF) and the orbital septum fat. Secured the outside canthus to keep the lower lid position stable.ResultsFrom February 2020 to November 2022, 106 patients underwent the new surgical procedure and were successfully followed up for 20 ± 6.5 months postoperatively. The mean GAIS score was 2.42 ± 0.78, patient satisfaction rate was 95%. All of the Barton grades were decreased. The nasal base level suspension points were elevated to a level of 5 ± 2 mm. 3D measurement data revealed significant improvements.ConclusionsThe composited technique is a safe and effective way to reverse the aging of the lower eyelid and midface.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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