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ARTICLES
New
technique in the temporal
brow lift via high
(technical Reno)
The mitosis (fall) of the
tail of the eyebrow is
generally associated with
skin-ligamental flaccidity
regions
orbito-fronto-temporal
hypertrophy and depressions
palpebral bags.
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Fig 1. A.
Dynamic test for
the assessment
of the
replacement of
the eyebrow. B.
Post-operative
scheme by Renó
technique,
providing an
attractive and
youthful look. |
The presence of
eyebrows, usually in the
caudal region, gives the
face a sad, dull and
aged. As a single
procedure Blepharoplasty
does not correct the
problem, but can
accentuate it. Thus it
becomes necessary to the
front elevation in its
various forms. This
technique takes a high
temporal incision,
trying to avoid injury
to the nerve branches of
the supra-orbital that
would cause loss of
sensation and itching in
the frontal parietal
portion.
That result presents
this new technique?
The improvement in the
replacement of the
eyebrow, stretching more
smoothing of the orbito-temporal
region.
This technique is faster
and less traumatic than
the front lift and / or
endoscopic forehead
lift.
The results are
consistent, providing
the patient with orbito-temporal
rejuvenation.
This technique results
in the rejuvenation
wonderful orbito-temporal
blepharoplasty pretend
to have made partner,
due to improvements in
the harmony of the gaze.
As the surgical
procedure?
This is a cosmetic
procedure it performed
in an operating well
equipped, under sedation
and monitoring surface
of an expert
anesthesiologist in
order to provide
hemodynamic safety.
How long does the
surgery?
The surgery takes about
2 hours, then the
patient goes into the
recovery room for 12
hours and is then
discharged to continue
their checks every 48
hours at the office.
At what time I can
return to my job?
From the 5th day of
surgery, in jobs that do
not require physical
exertion and / solar
exposure.
At what age is ideal to
make?
The best results that
influence facial
rejuvenation are
obtained in patients
aged 30 years old, but
can be done from the age
of 15.
CASES
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Preoperative |
18 months
postoperatively |
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Preoperative |
18 months
postoperatively |
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