Polidioxanona yarn technique in the lower third face- case report

Polidioxanona yarn technique in the lower third face- case report

Vol. 2 – Number 6 – 2021 Case report Page 36-42 Polidioxanona yarn technique in the lower third face- case report Kananda Desbesel de Carvalho¹ Beatriz Rodrigues Póvoa² ABSTRACT Wired facial lifting is a minimally invasive technique that allows for a quick lifting effect. The aim of this study is to address the effectiveness of spiked Polydioxanone (PDO) threads (cog) for facial rejuvenation of the lower third of the face, through a clinical case report. The methodology was characterized by a brief bibliographic review, through an electronic search in the databases: Pubmed, Lilacs, Cochrane and bibliographic bases published in the USA and Brazil, associated with a clinical case report, making it possible to compare it with data from the literature on complications, safety and efficacy in the short and medium term. It is concluded that the aesthetic treatments seek to soften the signs of time and rescue the elasticity and firmness of the dermis. For this, it is necessary to elucidate the physiological effects, providing opportunities for safe treatment. Descriptors: Facial lifting, facial rejuvenation, supportwires, polydioxanonewires. ¹ Dental Surgeon – FASURGS, Postgraduate student in Orofacial Harmonization – ELOSUL. ² Prof., M.S., M.S. in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. DOI: 10.24077/2021;26-3642

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