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Lifting the Anterior Midcheek and Nasolabial Fold: Introduction to the Melo Fat Pad Anatomy and Its Role in Longevity and Recurrence.

Lennert MinelliCameron P BrownRichard J WarrenBerend van der LeiBryan C MendelsonJ William Little
Published in: Aesthetic surgery journal (2023)
As a composite midcheek lift is usually performed, it is the skin and not the MFP itself, that bears the load of the non-dissected tissues distal to the lifting suture. For this reason, early recurrence of the NLF occurs following skin relaxation in the postoperative period. Accordingly, specific surgical procedures for remodeling the MFP should be explored, possibly in combination with volume restoration of the fat and bone, for more lasting improvement of the NLF.
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