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Erschienen in: HNO 11/2017

31.05.2017 | Originalien

Thread lifting: a minimally invasive surgical technique for long-standing facial paralysis

verfasst von: W. J. Choe, H. D. Kim, B. H. Han, J. Kim

Erschienen in: HNO | Ausgabe 11/2017

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Abstract

Background

Chronic facial paralysis induces degenerative facial muscle changes on the involved side, thus, making the individual seem as older than their actual age. Furthermore, contralateral facial hypertrophy aggravates facial asymmetry. A thread-lifting procedure has been used widely for correction of a drooping or wrinkled face due to the aging process. In addition, botulinum toxin injection can be used to reduce facial hypertrophy. The aim of study was to evaluate the effectiveness of thread lifting with botulinum toxin injection for chronic facial paralysis.

Methods

A total 34 of patients with chronic facial paralysis were enrolled from March to October 2014. Thread lifting for elevating loose facial muscles on the ipsilateral side and botulinum toxin A for controlling the facial muscle hypertrophy on the contralateral side were conducted. Facial function was evaluated using the Sunnybrook grading system and dynamic facial asymmetry ratios 1 year after treatment.

Results

All 34 patients displayed improved facial symmetry and showed improvement in Sunnybrook scores (37.4 vs. 83.3) and dynamic facial asymmetry ratios (0.58 vs 0.92). Of the 34 patients, 28 (82.4%) reported being satisfied with treatment.

Conclusion

The application of subdermal suspension with a reabsorbable thread in conjunction with botulinum toxin A to optimize facial rejuvenation of the contralateral side constitutes an effective and safe procedure for face lifting and rejuvenation of a drooping face as a result of long-lasting facial paralysis.
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Metadaten
Titel
Thread lifting: a minimally invasive surgical technique for long-standing facial paralysis
verfasst von
W. J. Choe
H. D. Kim
B. H. Han
J. Kim
Publikationsdatum
31.05.2017
Verlag
Springer Medizin
Erschienen in
HNO / Ausgabe 11/2017
Print ISSN: 0017-6192
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-0458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00106-017-0367-3

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