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Endoforehead: Subperiosteal Approach

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Abstract

The endoscopic-assisted forehead-lift has rapidly emerged as a very real alternative and probable replacement for the classical forehead-lift because of its equivalent results and minimal sequelae. In comparison to the variety of incisions, dissection planes, and muscle modifications found in classic forehead-lift procedures, the endoscopic technique encompasses an equal diversity of operations. A review of the historical evolution of the procedure will place these operations in perspective.

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Daniel, R.K. (1996). Endoforehead: Subperiosteal Approach. In: Ramirez, O.M., Daniel, R.K. (eds) Endoscopic Plastic Surgery. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2328-3_8

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