Newport Beach Brow Lift Advice

Newport Beach Brow Lift Advisement

A new direction is taking the plastic surgery realm by storm and it is based on recent ideas of how to portray good looks and facial revitalization. Dr. Calabria of Vertical Facelift calls it the “deflation theory”.

In the face, the maturing progression instigates degeneracy of the skin and underlying layers while the effect of gravity cause the tissues of the face to subside in a downward direction creating extra flesh and “jowls”.

The final effect is a straight out depletion of the bulk of the face (the deflation effect) and a corresponding shift of volume from certain areas of the face to other, reducing the desirable areas such as the nasolabial fold, the jaw line, the space below the eyes and the neck.

Established cosmetic procedures attempts to right the situation by pulling in an abnormal, flanking direction, producing the so-called “wind blown look”. Also everyday facelifts create a flattening effect on the face because of pulling the skin tight.

Newport Beach Brow Lift Advice

Therefore facial reinvigoration has been troubled for decades by two major aberrations: askew direction of the pull vector, (lateral vs vertical) and bidimensional, skin-only, (flattening) approach.

By looking at Botticelli’s painting of Simonetta Vespucci in his Primavera’s, you can appreciate the “volume theory” of a fresh, pretty face: basically, getting older leads to volume loss and the real goal of cosmetic surgery is to improve the lost volume.

The vertical facelift was developed in the same way Botticelli composed his paintings: thinking in a 3D style by restoring volume and, therefore, youthful shape and attraction.

Procedure planning is substantial: carefully analyzing images of the patient in their 20′s and 30′s with images of them before surgery emanates into the guide book for their rejuvenation procedure.

Newport Beach Brow Lift Advisement

Thanks to modern endoscopic technology achieving the desired goal is possible with minimally invasive procedures and nominal scarring for a Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Newport Beach and Palm Springs, California facelift.

Using scopes with cameras affixed, brought in through small incisions, operating room monitors project magnified video which allows detailed areas of the face to be reached, with specifically designed devices. Thereby modifying and shaping underlying tissues for the best appearance.

Using similar technology, the vertical face lift is accomplished. Tiny, hidden incisions in the hairlines and mouth are made. Sutures are tentatively placed in a space that suspends and adjusts the facial tissues vertically, allowing the desired youthful appearance.

Because this method achieves its success with less swelling and bruising, and eliminating noticeable scars, after surgery healing is usually less than one week. This approach is suitable for those who’ve had previous facelifts that look unnatural or wind blow.

Newport Beach Brow Lift Advisement

Thanks to the diminished scarring and less invasiveness, this method is highly accepted by younger clientele. With older clientele we integrate with the vertical facelift, an endoscopic neck lift to decrease the redundant extra skin on the neck.

Volume reformation is completed via micrografting of fat being placed in important areas such as cheeks and nasolabial fold, in combination with the endoscopic brow lift. This results in restored volume in the face allowing a soft, natural, youthful appearance.

A technique is the combined evolution of other approaches. Dr Calabria acknowledges the others whose thinking has stimulated his the most: Bill Little, M.D., Steve Hoefflin, M.D., Oscar Ramirez M.D., Sam Hamra, M.D., and Sherrell Aston, M.D.

From Top-Dog.org

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