Newport Beach SMAS Facelift doctors
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Lavinia Chong, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
1401 Avocado Ave Ste 803, Newport Medical Plaza, Newport Beach |
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3 answers |
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Michael Elam, MD
Orange County Facial Plastic Surgeon
360 San Miguel Dr #207, Newport Beach |
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3 answers |
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Hisham Seify, MD, PhD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
20072 SW Birch St Suite 110, Newport Beach |
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Siamak Agha, MD, PhD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
2121 East Coast Highway Ste 260 260, Corona del Mar |
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2 answers |
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Edward J. Domanskis, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
1441 Avocado Ave, Suite 307 Ste 307, Newport Beach |
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Anita Patel, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
465 N Roxbury Dr Suite 1001 , Beverly Hills |
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Michael Sundine, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
1640 Newport Blvd #450, Costa Mesa |
2 answers |
Recent Answers
I am seeing a surgeon tomorrow, who suggests going ahead with a PSP Facelift. I'd like to know first, will PSP facelift results look as dramatic as SMAS facelift?
The Platysma SMAS Plication face lift is one of many techniques that have been employed for facial rejuvenation. While this technique can lift the facial tissues it is limited by the fact that the tissues are only lifted in one direction. Thus it is an effective technique but is more limited than the use of a multivectored SMAS flap.
I'm 46 years old Finnish woman and am having some signs of ageing, especially on the neck. One plastic surgeon recommended a Roundblock smas -operation for me.
I was told that the RoundBlock SMAS treatment is a suspension method for face-lifts that is safe, yields fast results and reduced scars and no dead space, requires no drains, and has a quick recovery time.
Is anyone familiar with this surgery method and what is your opinion of it?
The RoundBlock SMAS Technique is a face lift technique that involves limited skin undermining and a pursestring suture placed around the ear. This may be effective in a small population of patients. However, most patients require a more involved procedure that allows for repositioning of the facial fat using the SMAS layer to restore the heart-shaped face of youth. The careful placement of incisions and closure of the skin without tension is by far more important to having inconspicuous scars than the technique of SMAS elevation.
I was curious because I have been hearing about them recently and wanted to know if it would work better.
A facelift can be done by pulling back skin alone or by manipulating the thick under tissue called the SMAS. The latter gives a better, more natural result. Simply tightening the SMAS with a few sutures isn't as good as entirely mobilizing the SMAS.
Good luck.




