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Cosmetic Facial Surgery

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Intro & Pt. Assessment - Face Facts First

  • Cosmetic facial surgery: Enhances aesthetics; prioritizes safety & satisfaction.
  • Patient Assessment:
    • Motivations & Goals: Clear, realistic.
    • Psychological Screen: Rule out BDD, unrealistic expectations.
    • Clinical Evaluation:
      • History: Medical (anticoagulants, bleeding disorders), surgical, meds, allergies.
      • Facial Analysis: Proportions (thirds, fifths), symmetry, skin (Fitzpatrick), structures. Note asymmetries.
    • Photography: Standardized pre-op (Frankfort plane).
    • Informed Consent: Discuss RBA (Risks, Benefits, Alternatives).

⭐ Document pre-op asymmetries & patient's realistic, agreed-upon goals meticulously.

Rhytidectomy - Sag No More

SMAS layers and facial nerve danger zones in facelift

  • Aim: Rejuvenates face by addressing sagging skin, jowls, and neck laxity.
  • Core: Manipulation of Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System (SMAS).
    • Techniques: SMAS plication/imbrication, SMASectomy, deep plane, subperiosteal.
  • Incisions: Preauricular, extending postauricular and into temporal/occipital hairline.
  • Risks: Hematoma (most common), skin flap necrosis, nerve injury (facial, great auricular), infection.

    ⭐ The great auricular nerve is most commonly injured in rhytidectomy, causing numbness of the lower ear and pre/post-auricular skin.

  • 📌 Remember "SMAS" for Superficial Musculo-Aponeurotic System.

Blepharoplasty - Eye Lift Express

  • Indications: Dermatochalasis (excess skin), steatoblepharon (fat herniation).
  • Anatomy: Upper lid (2 fat pads: medial, central); Lower lid (3 fat pads: medial, central, lateral). Eyelid lamellae critical.
  • Upper: Skin +/- muscle +/- fat excision; supratarsal crease incision.
  • Lower:
    • Transconjunctival: Fat removal/repositioning.
    • Transcutaneous: Skin +/- fat removal. Eyelid anatomy for blepharoplasty
  • Complications: Retrobulbar hematoma (⚠️), ectropion, lagophthalmos.

⭐ In lower lid transcutaneous blepharoplasty, skin excision must be conservative; typically, no more than 2 mm vertical skin height is removed below the ciliary margin to avoid ectropion_._

Rhinoplasty - Nose Job Notes

Nasal aesthetic subunits and anatomical landmarks

  • Goals: Achieve facial harmony, improve nasal aesthetics, and correct functional issues (e.g., airway obstruction).
  • Approaches:
    • Open: Trans-columellar incision; superior exposure for complex tip work, revisions, or major grafting.
    • Closed: Intranasal incisions; faster recovery, no visible scar, suitable for less complex cases.
  • Key Structures: Dorsum, tip (tripod concept), K-area (Keystone), scroll area, nasal aesthetic subunits.
  • Grafts: Autologous preferred: Septal (primary), conchal, costal cartilage. Spreader grafts widen internal nasal valve.

⭐ The scroll area, the junction of upper and lower lateral cartilages, is vital for internal nasal valve integrity and tip support. Its preservation or reconstruction is key.

Other Procedures - Nip & Tuck Quick Hits

  • Otoplasty: Corrects prominent ears ("bat ears").
    • Mustarde sutures: Recreate antihelical fold.
    • Furnas sutures: Reduce conchal bowl depth.
    • Ideal conchoscaphal angle: ~90°.
  • Facial Implants: Augment chin, malar, or mandibular angle.
    • Common materials: Silicone, porous polyethylene (Medpor), ePTFE (Gore-Tex).
  • Injectables:
    • Fillers (e.g., Hyaluronic Acid, CaHA): Restore volume (lips, nasolabial folds).
    • Botulinum Toxin A: Treat dynamic wrinkles (glabella, frontalis, orbicularis oculi). Otoplasty Before and After

⭐ The ideal female eyebrow arches, its peak aligning with the lateral limbus or lateral canthus. The male eyebrow is generally flatter and positioned at the supraorbital rim.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Rhinoplasty: Key choice: Open vs. Closed approach; alar base reduction narrows wide nostrils.
  • Blepharoplasty: Treats dermatochalasis (upper lid) and fat herniation (lower lid).
  • Rhytidectomy (Facelift): SMAS elevation is crucial for longevity; hematoma is a common risk.
  • Botulinum Toxin: For dynamic wrinkles (glabella, crow's feet); causes neuromuscular blockade.
  • Dermal Fillers: Hyaluronic acid for volume restoration and static wrinkles.
  • Otoplasty: Corrects prominent ears; ideal age 5-6 years for cartilage pliability.

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