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Effectiveness, Longevity, and Complications of Facelift by Barbed Suture Insertion.

Dario Bertossi1, Giovanni Botti2, Alessandro Gualdi3, Piero Fundarò4, Riccardo Nocini5, Ali Pirayesh6, Berend van der Lei7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Minimally invasive facelift techniques involving barbed suture insertion have become popular among patients who wish to correct facial tissue ptosis.
OBJECTIVES: The authors sought to determine the effectiveness, longevity, complications, and postoperative sequelae associated with facelift by means of barbed polydioxanone (PDO) threads.
METHODS: A total of 160 consecutive patients who underwent facelift with barbed threads were evaluated retrospectively. For malar augmentation and correction of nasolabial grooves, 2 or 3 PDO threads (23 gauge) were placed per side; for treatment of mandibular lines, 2 to 4 PDO threads (21 gauge) were inserted per side.
RESULTS: Immediately after suture placement and for 1 month postoperatively, patients experienced improvement in facial tissue ptosis. This aesthetic result declined noticeably by 6 months and was absent by 1 year. The overall complication rate in the early postoperative period was 34% (55 of 160 patients). Eighteen patients (11.2%) had superficial displacement of the barbed sutures, 15 (9.4%) experienced transient erythema, 10 (6.2%) had infection, 10 (6.2%) experienced skin dimpling, and 2 (1.2%) had temporary facial stiffness.
CONCLUSIONS: Placement of barbed threads yields instantaneous improvement in facial ptosis that is no longer apparent by 1 year. Given this transient benefit and the complication rate of 34%, we recommend limiting this procedure to patients with contraindications for more invasive facial surgery.
© 2018 The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc. Reprints and permission: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 29474522     DOI: 10.1093/asj/sjy042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aesthet Surg J        ISSN: 1090-820X            Impact factor:   4.283


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Authors:  Wei Hong; I-Cheng Chen; Chen-Ying Su; Cherng-Kang Perng; Hsu Ma; Hsu-Wei Fang
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-27       Impact factor: 4.967

2.  A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review of the Incidences of Complications Following Facial Thread-Lifting.

Authors:  Zehao Niu; Kexue Zhang; Wende Yao; Yan Li; Weiqian Jiang; Qixu Zhang; Maria J Troulis; Meredith August; Youbai Chen; Yan Han
Journal:  Aesthetic Plast Surg       Date:  2021-04-05       Impact factor: 2.326

3.  Commentary on: Effectiveness, Longevity, and Complications of Facelift by Barbed Suture Insertion.

Authors:  Woffles T L Wu
Journal:  Aesthet Surg J       Date:  2019-02-15       Impact factor: 4.283

4.  Short-term Treatment Outcomes of Facial Rejuvenation Using the Mint Lift Fine.

Authors:  Hyoung-Jin Moon; Dooyeol Chang; Won Lee
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2020-04-29

5.  Complications of thread lift about skin dimpling and thread extrusion.

Authors:  Cheng-Kun Wang
Journal:  Dermatol Ther       Date:  2020-05-19       Impact factor: 2.851

6.  Barbed PDO Thread Face Lift: A Case Study of Bacterial Complication.

Authors:  Paweł Surowiak
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2022-03-07
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