U-SMAS: ultrasound findings of the superficial musculoaponeurotic system.

Q3 Medicine Radiologia Brasileira Pub Date : 2024-09-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/0100-3984.2024.0035
Luciana C Zattar, Gladstone Faria, Ricardo Boggio
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The superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) is a complex fibrous network connecting facial muscles to the dermis, with varying morphological characteristics across different facial regions. Recent studies have identified five distinct types of SMAS morphology, highlighting the need for region-specific interventions in facial rejuvenation. This pictorial essay explores ultrasound imaging of the SMAS using ultra-high frequency (24-33 MHz) probes, known as U-SMAS. Analysis of 186 full-face U-SMAS scans revealed consistent patterns in the facial and neck layers, with regional variations aligning with the Sandulescu classifications: type I (preparotideal); type II (chin and lip); type III (eyelid); type IV (temporal and parotideal); and type V (cervical). Understanding these morphological differences is crucial for accurate interpretation of ultrasound images and for optimizing pre-procedural assessments to ensure that aesthetic treatments are safe and effective. Knowledge of the SMAS architecture enhances the ability to visualize facial and neck anatomy accurately, particularly through U-SMAS imaging, ensuring comprehensive patient care in rejuvenation procedures.

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U-SMAS:浅表肌肉神经系统超声检查结果。
浅层肌肉神经系统(SMAS)是连接面部肌肉和真皮的复杂纤维网络,在不同的面部区域具有不同的形态特征。最近的研究确定了五种不同类型的 SMAS 形态,突出了在面部年轻化过程中对特定区域进行干预的必要性。这篇图文并茂的文章探讨了使用超高频(24-33 MHz)探头(即 U-SMAS)对 SMAS 进行超声波成像。通过对 186 次全脸 U-SMAS 扫描进行分析,发现面部和颈部各层的形态一致,区域差异与 Sandulescu 的分类一致:I 型(颞下);II 型(颏唇);III 型(眼睑);IV 型(颞下和颞旁);以及 V 型(颈部)。了解这些形态差异对于准确解读超声图像和优化术前评估以确保美容治疗安全有效至关重要。对 SMAS 结构的了解增强了准确观察面部和颈部解剖结构的能力,尤其是通过 U-SMAS 成像,从而确保在年轻化手术中为患者提供全面的护理。
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Radiologia Brasileira
Radiologia Brasileira Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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