Dr. Kevin Sadati, a renowned facial plastic surgeon, presented his innovative Preservation Deep Plane Facelift Technique at the prestigious IMCAS (International Master Course on Aging Science) in Paris. With over 18,000 attendees, the IMCAS is the world’s largest gathering of experts in aesthetic and plastic surgery, providing a platform for the latest advancements in the field.
Dr. Sadati’s groundbreaking technique, which has been submitted for publication in the Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Journal, is being hailed as a major step forward in facial rejuvenation. The procedure promises a new standard in deep plane facelifts, offering enhanced safety, longevity, and natural aesthetic results.
Revolutionizing Facelift Surgery
The Preservation Deep Plane Facelift is a refined version of the traditional deep plane facelift, which addresses the aging process by lifting the underlying facial structures. The procedure primarily focuses on the Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System (SMAS), a fibrous tissue layer beneath the skin and above the facial muscles, which plays a pivotal role in facial aging.
Dr. Sadati explains that the SMAS is divided into two regions: the non-mobile SMAS around the ears, which is unaffected by aging, and the mobile SMAS in the central face and neck, which is directly influenced by age-related changes. Traditional facelifts often pull on the non-mobile SMAS, resulting in undesirable “pulled” effects and unsatisfactory outcomes. In contrast, Dr. Sadati’s technique targets the mobile SMAS, lifting and repositioning it vertically to restore a more youthful appearance.
Preserving Tissue for Better Outcomes
The defining feature of the Preservation Deep Plane Facelift is its tissue-sparing approach. By minimizing skin dissection and reducing the elevation of the skin, the technique maintains the integrity of the skin’s vascular system, which reduces the risk of complications such as hematomas, skin necrosis, and prolonged swelling. This approach also shortens recovery time and limits the need for drainage, offering patients a smoother and quicker healing process.
Dr. Sadati also introduces an innovative method to enhance jawline definition, particularly for individuals with weaker jawlines. By using a unique rotating flap technique, he employs the patient’s own tissue to sculpt a sharp, masculine jawline without the need for implants or artificial fillers.
For neck rejuvenation, Dr. Sadati utilizes a specialized purse-string suturing technique to lift the platysma muscle, which helps tighten the neck area while minimizing the need for extensive skin removal. This technique reduces the risk of complications and ensures a smoother, more natural neck contour.
Clinical Research Supports Technique’s Efficacy
A clinical study led by Dr. Sadati in collaboration with Dr. Alexandre Lellouch, a plastic surgeon based in Paris and affiliated with Harvard University, compared outcomes between the Preservation Deep Plane Facelift and traditional deep plane techniques. The results showed significantly reduced drainage durations, fewer complications, and faster recovery times for patients undergoing the Preservation technique, further establishing it as a safer and more effective approach.
Shaping the Future of Facelift Surgery
Dr. Sadati’s Preservation Deep Plane Facelift method is rapidly gaining recognition as the new benchmark in facial rejuvenation. Its unique combination of anatomical precision, tissue conservation, and patient safety makes it a highly effective option for those seeking natural and long-lasting results. As the field of aesthetic medicine continues to evolve, this technique is poised to set the stage for the future of facial rejuvenation procedures.
“Patients today demand results that look authentic and feel natural,” Dr. Sadati said. “This technique addresses those needs while adhering to modern principles of facelift surgery and prioritizing patient safety.”
Dr. Lellouch adds, “The Preservation Deep Plane Facelift represents a transformative shift in aesthetic surgery, offering superior results with fewer risks. It’s quickly becoming the gold standard for facial rejuvenation.”
As the demand for minimally invasive and more natural-looking outcomes increases, the Preservation Deep Plane Facelift offers a promising path for patients seeking a rejuvenated appearance with reduced recovery time and minimal risk.
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