狐狸眼效果使用经皮迷你眉尾提升

A. Borba, Matheus Rodrigues
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眉毛的位置是面部表情的决定因素,尤其是眉毛与眼睑的解剖关系。随着年龄的增长,眉毛位置的变化会影响个人的表情,并会产生失去活力、悲伤、疲倦等负面情绪,影响面部美观。对于外科医生来说,有许多方法可以防止上睑成形术后眉毛脱落或单独抬起眉毛。尽管采用了各种手术技术来处理眉毛,但传统的方法通常是更具侵略性的手术,包括在发际线或头皮处广泛切除皮肤,内窥镜提升,颞部和冠状面入路。鉴于越来越多的人在寻找患者更能忍受的微创手术,本研究旨在描述Castañares技术的一种侵入性更小的变化,主要关注眉尾的抬高,这可能与眼睑成形术有关,也可能与之无关,即外科狐狸眼。该技术去除眉毛远端三分之一以上靠近毛球的椭圆形皮肤,然后直接缝合眉毛尾部。所描述的技术是理想的几种情况下,因为它提出了可预测的和令人满意的临床结果为患者的期望。它还表现出易于愈合,具有广泛的耐久性和最小的并发症机会。证据等级:v级——权威人士基于临床经验、描述性研究或专家委员会报告的意见。
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Fox Eye Effect Using a Transcutaneous Mini-Eyebrow Tail Lift
The eyebrow position is a determining factor related to facial expression, especially concerning the anatomical relationship of the eyebrow with the eyelid. The changing position of the eyebrows with aging influences the individual’s expression and can give negative emotions such as loss of vitality, sadness, and tiredness, and influence facial beauty. Numerous procedures are available to the surgeon to prevent the eyebrows from falling after upper blepharoplasty or lift them in isolation. Despite the various surgical techniques undertaken to manage the eyebrow, conventional approaches are usually more aggressive procedures involving extensive skin resection at the hairline or scalp, endoscopic elevation, and temporal and coronal approaches. Given the growing search for less aggressive procedures that patients better tolerate, this study aims to describe a less invasive variation of the Castañares technique, focused on the elevation of the eyebrow’s tail, which may or may not be associated with blepharoplasty, the Surgical Fox Eye. The technique removes an ellipse of skin above the distal third of the eyebrow close to the hair bulbs and then sutures with a direct elevation of the eyebrow tail. The technique described is ideal for several cases, as it presents predictable and satisfactory clinical outcomes as to the patients’ expectations. It also presents easy healing with extensive durability with minimal chance of complications. Level of evidence: Level V—Opinions of respected authorities, based on clinical experience, descriptive studies, or reports of expert committees.
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