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Bi-Plane Forehead Lift - Catalog 212

Recorded On: 01/01/2000

This technique describes an endoscopic assisted forehead lift accomplished through two separate dissection planes. Subcutaneous dissection of a limited region of the forehead is performed through a pretrichial incision. Sub-facial and subperiosteal dissection by direct and endoscopic visualization releases the attachment of the brows from the bony orbital rim. Subsequent imbrication of the frontalis muscle provides brow elevation and skin excision without wound closure tension. The Bi-Plane forehead lift provides a method of excising redundant forehead skin with concomitant preservation of scalp sensory enervation.

Shan Baker

MD

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Bi-Plane Forehead Lift
Recorded 01/01/2000
Recorded 01/01/2000 This technique describes an endoscopic assisted forehead lift accomplished through two separate dissection planes. Subcutaneous dissection of a limited region of the forehead is performed through a pretrichial incision. Sub-facial and subperiosteal dissection by direct and endoscopic visualization releases the attachment of the brows from the bony orbital rim. Subsequent imbrication of the frontalis muscle provides brow elevation and skin excision without wound closure tension. The Bi-Plane forehead lift provides a method of excising redundant forehead skin with concomitant preservation of scalp sensory enervation.