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These results suggest that the skeletal morphology of the face changes with age. This change in skeletal morphology may contribute to the appearance of the aging face....
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PMID: 20871486
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Recognition of the brow as an integral contributor to periocular appearance improves and prolongs results from facial rejuvenation surgery. The approach to the brow and forehead in periocular rejuvenation must be chosen on an individual basis. The approaches discussed require in-depth knowledge of c...
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PMID: 20659670
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Facial volume loss is an important component of facial aging, especially in the periocular region. The authors evaluate the normal and aging anatomy of the periocular region and then discuss volume restoration of this region using hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite, and autologous fat transfer...
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PMID: 20659671
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The eyes are the most captivating feature of the face. Many of the early signs of aging occur in the periocular region. This article focuses on surgical rejuvenation of the upper eyelid with an emphasis on the eyelid anatomy, aging of the eyes, clinical evaluation, surgical technique, and postoperat...
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PMID: 20659675
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Treatment of the aging lower eyelid is determined by the anatomic variables noted for each surgical candidate. Although surgeons have traditionally considered dermatochalasis, fat pseudoherniation, and eyelid position as the main treatment objectives in lower blepharoplasty, the vector of the infrao...
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PMID: 20659672
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Relating the rejuvenation of the eye in terms of the Asian face, this article covers the unique set of strategies for this population that include understanding cultural and aesthetic aspects of the Asian patient, anatomy of the Asian patient, and techniques that would be appropriate based on these...
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PMID: 20659674
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Thorough preoperative evaluation with meticulous surgical planning to achieve facial aesthetic balance between the forehead, eyelids, and midface is imperative to avoid or decrease potential functional and/or cosmetic complications in cosmetic periocular surgery. Before performing surgery, the physi...
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PMID: 20659676
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Aging of the midface and lower eyelid represents one of the earliest clinically detectable areas of aging on the face. These senile changes include laxity of eyelid skin, pseudoherniation of orbital fat, ptosis of the suborbicularis oculi and malar fat pads, and loss of facial volume. Several approa...
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PMID: 20659669
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The long-term durability of a small gel particle-based hyaluronic acid in the tear trough is substantiated for the first time in an objective, quantitative fashion using three-dimensional imaging for evaluation of volumetric facial rejuvenation. Three-dimensional photographic imaging offers clinicia...
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PMID: 20440170
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This technique allows a rational correction of all affected periorbital tissues, including forehead, eyebrow, eyelids, canthal ligaments, orbicularis muscle, malar fat and both periorbital and cheek skin with superior and superolateral vectors of traction. This is a safe and easy technique....
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PMID: 19521732
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In parallel with aging, increasing skin laxity and subcutaneous atrophy occur in many regions of the human body. Apart from the most obvious facial region, where most aesthetic operations for rejuvenation are done, also the dorsum of the hand is continuously visible in daily life. This region exhibi...
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PMID: 20352578
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The median follow-up was 395 days (range 364 to 547 days). The mean age was 48.8 years; the population's gender was predominantly female (96%). Analysis of preoperative and postoperative photographs showed that all patients achieved significant improvement. Lateral canthal support was performed in a...
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PMID: 20082201
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We show that age-associated changes in stem cell supportive niche cells deregulate normal haematopoiesis by causing haematopoietic stem cell dysfunction. Furthermore, we find that age-dependent defects in niche cells are systemically regulated and can be reversed by exposure to a young circulation o...
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PMID: 20110993
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The objective of antiaging medicine is to interfere in the normal human biological aging process. Is there any scientific basis to justify classifying antiaging medicine as a medical specialty and not a branch of basic biological science? This review evaluated 110 papers, nine of which (8.2% of the...
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PMID: 20464088
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Patient's desires for an un-operated look and shorter recovery times have lead to a blending of surgical and nonsurgical techniques to effect facial rejuvenation. Anatomical changes within the skeleton and soft tissue compartments are discussed. A brief review of adjunctive techniques to replace vol...
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PMID: 20629289
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We report herein the use of such a combined approach in middle-aged women with particular emphasis on botulinum toxin type A, dermal fillers, and chemical peels....
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PMID: 20924438
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I to IV, with grade I patients demonstrating ideal skin elasticity and grade IV patients demonstrating poor skin quality. The technique is described in detail, potential complications are noted, and technical limitations of the procedure are described....
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PMID: 20601582
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Various types of dermal fillers have been developed for soft tissue augmentation, including hyaluronic acid products, which have been approved by regulatory agencies in Europe, the United States, and elsewhere. Phosphatidylcholine (PPC) injection has attracted attention for its application in the tr...
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PMID: 20601573
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Temple hollowing with soft tissue volume loss is well recognized in HIV lipoatrophy. Similar changes occur as part of aging, with skeletalization of the orbital rim and clipping of the eyebrow tail.
The authors report their initial experience treating temple volume loss and orbitofacial asymmetry wi...
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PMID: 20601570
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These results suggest that fractional laser resurfacing is a possible alternative to nonsurgical skin tightening of the face....
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PMID: 19889010
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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an option for skin rejuvenation. Although many studies report clinical improvement with PDT in photodamaged skin, histologic and morphometric evidence is not documented in most cases.
To evaluate clinical and histopathologic changes induc...
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PMID: 20002646
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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an option for skin rejuvenation. Although many studies report clinical improvement with PDT in photodamaged skin, histologic and morphometric evidence is not documented in most cases.
To evaluate clinical and histopathologic changes induc...
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PMID: 20002646
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These results suggest that fractional laser resurfacing is a possible alternative to nonsurgical skin tightening of the face....
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PMID: 19889010
PDF is available here.
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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an option for skin rejuvenation. Although many studies report clinical improvement with PDT in photodamaged skin, histologic and morphometric evidence is not documented in most cases.
To evaluate clinical and histopathologic changes induc...
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PMID: 20002646
PDF is available here.
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These results suggest that fractional laser resurfacing is a possible alternative to nonsurgical skin tightening of the face....
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PMID: 19889010
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an option for skin rejuvenation. Although many studies report clinical improvement with PDT in photodamaged skin, histologic and morphometric evidence is not documented in most cases.
To evaluate clinical and histopathologic changes induc...
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PMID: 20002646
PDF is available here.
Abstract
These results suggest that fractional laser resurfacing is a possible alternative to nonsurgical skin tightening of the face....
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PMID: 19889010
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an option for skin rejuvenation. Although many studies report clinical improvement with PDT in photodamaged skin, histologic and morphometric evidence is not documented in most cases.
To evaluate clinical and histopathologic changes induc...
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PMID: 20002646
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an option for skin rejuvenation. Although many studies report clinical improvement with PDT in photodamaged skin, histologic and morphometric evidence is not documented in most cases.
To evaluate clinical and histopathologic changes induc...
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PMID: 20002646
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an option for skin rejuvenation. Although many studies report clinical improvement with PDT in photodamaged skin, histologic and morphometric evidence is not documented in most cases.
To evaluate clinical and histopathologic changes induc...
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PMID: 20002646
PDF is available here.
Abstract
These results suggest that fractional laser resurfacing is a possible alternative to nonsurgical skin tightening of the face....
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PMID: 19889010
PDF is available here.
Abstract
These results suggest that fractional laser resurfacing is a possible alternative to nonsurgical skin tightening of the face....
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PMID: 19889010
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an option for skin rejuvenation. Although many studies report clinical improvement with PDT in photodamaged skin, histologic and morphometric evidence is not documented in most cases.
To evaluate clinical and histopathologic changes induc...
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PMID: 20002646
PDF is available here.
Abstract
These results suggest that fractional laser resurfacing is a possible alternative to nonsurgical skin tightening of the face....
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PMID: 19889010
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an option for skin rejuvenation. Although many studies report clinical improvement with PDT in photodamaged skin, histologic and morphometric evidence is not documented in most cases.
To evaluate clinical and histopathologic changes induc...
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PMID: 20002646
PDF is available here.
Abstract
These results suggest that fractional laser resurfacing is a possible alternative to nonsurgical skin tightening of the face....
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PMID: 19889010
PDF is available here.
Abstract
These results suggest that fractional laser resurfacing is a possible alternative to nonsurgical skin tightening of the face....
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PMID: 19889010
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an option for skin rejuvenation. Although many studies report clinical improvement with PDT in photodamaged skin, histologic and morphometric evidence is not documented in most cases.
To evaluate clinical and histopathologic changes induc...
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PMID: 20002646
PDF is available here.
Abstract
These results suggest that fractional laser resurfacing is a possible alternative to nonsurgical skin tightening of the face....
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PMID: 19889010
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an option for skin rejuvenation. Although many studies report clinical improvement with PDT in photodamaged skin, histologic and morphometric evidence is not documented in most cases.
To evaluate clinical and histopathologic changes induc...
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PMID: 20002646
PDF is available here.
Abstract
These results suggest that fractional laser resurfacing is a possible alternative to nonsurgical skin tightening of the face....
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PMID: 19889010
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an option for skin rejuvenation. Although many studies report clinical improvement with PDT in photodamaged skin, histologic and morphometric evidence is not documented in most cases.
To evaluate clinical and histopathologic changes induc...
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PMID: 20002646
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an option for skin rejuvenation. Although many studies report clinical improvement with PDT in photodamaged skin, histologic and morphometric evidence is not documented in most cases.
To evaluate clinical and histopathologic changes induc...
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PMID: 20002646
PDF is available here.
Abstract
These results suggest that fractional laser resurfacing is a possible alternative to nonsurgical skin tightening of the face....
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PMID: 19889010
PDF is available here.
Abstract
These results suggest that fractional laser resurfacing is a possible alternative to nonsurgical skin tightening of the face....
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PMID: 19889010
PDF is available here.