Facelift With Power-Assisted Dissection: A Preliminary Report

Author:

Cohen Steven R1,Hewett Sierra2,Baraf Patrick,Crowley Sarah Jiwon,Atlan Michael3

Affiliation:

1. University of California, San Diego, CA, USA

2. Stanford University, School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA

3. Sorbonne Université, Paris, France

Abstract

Abstract Background Subcutaneous elevation of the skin has remained a key component in all facelift techniques. Objectives The aim of this preliminary report was to introduce the ABC facelift as a 3-step method addressing photodamage, soft tissue laxity, and areas of bone and volume loss. Methods The procedure consists of: (A) anatomic and regenerative adipose grafting prior to skin elevation; (B) the use of a Baraf elevator for takedown of perpendicular subcutaneous fibers following hydrodissection of the skin flaps with tumescent solution; and (C) cautery dissection of the superficial muscular aponeurotic system (SMAS) and platysma in the neck. Results Thirty-four patients (31 females; 3 male), aged 50 to 77 years at the date of procedure, underwent an ABC facelift. Dissection of the skin flaps and SMAS elevation were faster than with traditional methods, averaging 10 to 15 minutes per hemiface. Bleeding was reduced (average estimated blood loss, 12 mL) and the skin flaps appeared better perfused with less venous engorgement and ecchymosis than achieved with sharp scissor dissection. In general, patients appeared to have shorter postoperative recovery courses and less social downtime secondary to bruising and edema. Conclusions The ABC facelift addresses facial laxity, volume loss, and skin aging with 3 simple steps: anatomic and regenerative fat grafting, combined with power-assisted dissection of the skin and cautery elevation of the SMAS. The use of more advanced hydrodissection tools to achieve further improvements in layer separation is currently being investigated. Level of Evidence: 4

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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