医学
外科
模式
除皱术
面部修复
美容技术
透视图(图形)
患者满意度
治疗方式
验光服务
镜头(地质)
面部外科
动作(物理)
面部肌肉
微创手术
面部外伤
临床疗效
整形外科
作者
Tara M. Chadab,Aaron L. Wiegmann,Rod J. Rohrich
摘要
Energy-based devices are widely used for facial rejuvenation; as a result, an increasing proportion of patients presenting for facelift or necklift surgery have a history of prior treatment with ultrasound- or radiofrequency-based technologies. While the efficacy and safety of these devices are well established, their cumulative effects on facial soft tissues critical to deep-layer facelift surgery remain under-recognized. This article examines three commonly used energy-based facial tightening modalities-microfocused ultrasound, high-frequency parallel beam ultrasound, and fractional radiofrequency microneedling-from the perspective of the facelift surgeon. Device-specific mechanisms of action and tissue-level effects are reviewed, followed by discussion of their potential operative implications and the senior author's experience-informed strategies for managing these patients. Recognition of these effects is essential for patient counseling, operative planning, and preservation of long-lasting surgical outcomes.
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