Submental liposuction in maxillo-facial surgery
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Submental liposuction in maxillo-facial surgery
Abstract
Liposuction is a relatively recent surgical technique used in body contouring plastic surgery to correct fatty dysharmonies. It is of particular interest to the maxillo-facial surgeon to treat submental fat excess. This relatively easy technique is described, using a few clinical examples. Indications in maxillo-facial surgery are the correction of "double chin" deformity and increased submental fullness after orthognathic surgical procedures as mandibular setback, as well as an adjunct to rhytidectomy.
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