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Woffles T L Wu1, Chin-Ho Wong2, Bryan Mendelson3.
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34075464 PMCID: PMC8481211 DOI: 10.1007/s00266-021-02360-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aesthetic Plast Surg ISSN: 0364-216X Impact factor: 2.326
Fig. 131-year-old East Asian female complaining of early jowl formation and laxity of the cheeks leading to an unpleasant, sulky appearance. She wishes to have a more youthful, pleasant countenance but rejects any open surgical procedures. a Preoperative (front view)—shows squaring of the lower face with cheek and jowl descent. b Postoperative 6 days—8 Woffles Threads were used on either side of the face, spanning the distance from the jowls to the temples. The procedure was performed only under local anaesthesia (6cc of lidocaine 2%/ 1:200,000 Adrenaline administered to each side of the face). Some bruising and swelling of the lateral face and cheeks with dents and undulations of both cheeks and mild traction lines can be seen. The jowls have been superiorly suspended and are no longer visible. c Postoperative 21 days—complete resolution of bruising, swelling and any dents or traction lines. The facial shape is sharper and appears lifted with eradication of visible jowls. The surface of the cheeks is smooth.
Fig. 2a Preoperative (front view)—the sagging jowls and convex contour of the face with an absence of a distinct Ogee line are apparent. b Postoperative 6 days—bruising, swelling, surface irregularities and denting with traction lines are seen. c Postoperative 21 days—a more pronounced and attractive Ogee curve of the face is apparent with elevation of the malar mounds and cheeks, eradication of the visible jowls, a narrower lower face and improved jawline. The facial contour is now more consistent with that of a younger face.