Literature DB >> 7598031

Mimetic modulation for problem creases of the face.

W Mühlbauer1, J Fairley, J van Wingerden.   

Abstract

Problem creases of the face such as frontal lines and frown lines, crow's feet, deep nasolabial and perioral folds, and cervical bands may be caused by the aging process, excessive exposure to the sun, disease, or genetic disposition. The condition may become aggravated by habitual hyperkinesia of certain mimetic muscles like the frontalis, corrugators, orbicularis oculi, levatores labii superioris, zygomatici, and the platysma. The diagnosis is established clinically by electromyography and selective muscle and nerve blocks. In these cases we advocate regulation of the mimetic hyperkinesia through selective myotomy, myectomy, and neurotomy of the responsible mimetic muscles (mimetic modulation). These procedures may be performed exclusively or in combination with a blepharoplasty, rhytidectomy, or other procedure. Our experience with 60 patients over the past five years (medium = 3.5 years) is presented. Problems and complications such as paresthesia and hypesthesia, partial paresis and asymmetry, incomplete correction, and recurrences are discussed. We believe that mimetic modulation is a valuable concept in treating problem creases and thereby improves the results of the aesthetic surgery of the face.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7598031     DOI: 10.1007/BF00450256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aesthetic Plast Surg        ISSN: 0364-216X            Impact factor:   2.326


  7 in total

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Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  1989-03       Impact factor: 4.730

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Journal:  Aesthetic Plast Surg       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 2.326

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Journal:  Psychophysiology       Date:  1989-01       Impact factor: 4.016

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Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  1987-11       Impact factor: 4.730

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Authors:  T W Jones; R R Waller; J R Samples
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc       Date:  1985-10       Impact factor: 7.616

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Authors:  J F Greden; N Genero; H L Price
Journal:  Am J Psychiatry       Date:  1985-03       Impact factor: 18.112

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