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SMAS FACELIFT

An SMAS facelift is a type of facelift surgery (rhytidectomy) that lifts sagging skin, repositions the fat pads in the cheeks, and tightens the underlying muscles of the mid- and lower face and neck.

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A SMAS facelift is a type of facelift surgery (rhytidectomy) that lifts and tightens the underlying muscles of the midface, lower face, and neck to restore the cheeks, eliminate jowls, and contour the jawline and neck. It also removes excess skin, while smoothing wrinkles and folds in the skin that remains. 

Now considered the standard surgical facelift, a SMAS facelift procedure can produce longer-lasting, more natural-looking results than skin-only traditional facelift techniques because it also lifts and tightens the fascia layer overlying the facial muscles.

The superficial muscular aponeurotic system, aka the SMAS layer, connects the facial muscles to the subcutaneous fat and skin. Dr. Dilip Madnani, a facial plastic surgeon in New York City, explains that the SMAS layer descends with age. “Ligaments attach the overlying skin to deeper structures in the face. As the face ages, the skin and muscles relax and loosen around these fixed ligaments,” which leads to prominent lines around the mouth (like nasolabial folds), jowls, and neck laxity, sometimes called “turkey neck.”

The SMAS in the lower face is a direct extension of the platysma muscle in the neck. This broad, sheetlike muscle is tailored and resuspended during face and neck lifts.

There are several variations of the SMAS lift. The so-called high SMAS facelift, for instance, involves a greater degree of dissection than the standard SMAS lift and does a better job of restoring the soft tissues of the midface to address fallen cheeks for a more youthful appearance.

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