Sharobaro V, Alimova S, Telnova A, Shamanaeva L. Ultrasound diagnosis of age-related involutional changes in the lower third of face and neck to determine treatment techniques.
Pak J Med Sci 2021;
37:272-276. [PMID:
33437290 PMCID:
PMC7794121 DOI:
10.12669/pjms.37.1.3034]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To develop a clinical technique for objective estimation of exact location and degree of participation of face and neck soft tissues in age-related deformations for determine effective mini-invasive treatment techniques.
METHODS
Ultrasound examination was performed in 2017-2019 at 63 patients with age-related face changes. Examination was done in the vertical position for determine the role, exact location and participation degree of different soft tissues of the face and neck in age-related changes.
RESULTS
Great diagnostic value of ultrasound examination of involutional changes in soft tissues of lower third of face and neck was noted to determine all causes of contour age-related deformities. These results were used to choose effective minimally invasive methods for correction.
CONCLUSION
Ultrasound examination is a non-invasive, harmless, clinically available, inexpensive examination that allows to determine exact localization and degree of participation of different soft tissues of face and neck in age-related changes. That is very important for planning and use different minimally invasive techniques for facial and neck rejuvenation.
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