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The Midface-Lift as a Misnomer for Correctly Identifying Procedures Designed to Lift and Rejuvenate the Cheeks and Malar Regions of the Face
Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, 07/21/09
McCollough EG et al. – It has been written often that standard face–lifting techniques fail to address many of the aging changes seen in the cheeks. Many authors argue that a separate, unique procedure is required to effectively rejuvenate the cheek, nasolabial fold, and corner of the mouth. The authors experience is contrary to this notion. The middle third facial rejuvenation can be achieved by the standard temporal cheek face–lift, and the term midface–lift may be a misnomer.
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