Laila Aboulnasr MD; Tarek Ashour MD; Sherif Zamer MD
Laila Aboulnasr MD; Tarek Ashour MD; Sherif Zamer MD
Usama Lotfi (MD, MRCS) , Hisham Mostafa (MD), Maher Abdelmonem (MD), Ahmed Reyad (MD)
Magdy Haggag, Usama Lotfi, Randa Kaddah
Mohamed El-Maadawy, MD
Mohamed El-Maadawy, MD.
Ahmed M. Hussein MD., Mohamed Y. Ibrahim MD., Mohamed L. Mohamed M.Sc.
Ahmed El-Marakby, Ahmed Farghaly, Ahmed Gamal Eldin Fouad
Ashraf Abolfotooh Khalil, Amr Ibrahim Fouad, Mohamed Hazem, Ahmed F. Aborady, Hatem Elsahar, Ahmed Ragab Morsi
Mahmoud Saad Farahat MD
Fady Magdy Yacoub, Khaled Sadek, Ahmed Adel Nawar
Maged Rihan and Mohamed M.Raslan
Usama Shaker Mohamed, Mohamed Diaa Sarhan, Amr Mohsen, Ahmed Farag, Mohamed Youssef, Fahim Elbassiony
Cheek Lift Through Subciliary Incision: Is it the Best Solution for Midface Rejuvenation?
Aging alters the subcutaneous fullness in the malar prominence leading to its loss together with
progressive buccal hollowing resulting in a less healthy facial proportion including midfacial ptotic cheeks.
Modern trends have evolved to enhance periorbital and midface rejuvenation. Sixteen patients presented
with blepharochalasis in the period from Aug 2012 till Aug 2014. Eleven of them were females with only 5
males. All patients were offered midface lift through the lower blepharoplasty incision. Post-operative
bruising occurred in 4 cases. Palpable knot was recorded in 3 cases. All cases were satisfied with the
esthetic outcome, specially the neutralization of nasolabial fold and re-orientation of the cheek pad of fat in
its anatomical youthful position. The results were sustained in the follow-up period between 1-2.5 years.
Key words: Cheek lift, Midface rejuvenation.