New breakthrough facelifting technique

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In their November issue, the Aesthetic Surgery Journal published a new breakthrough facelifting technique which gives superior results with fewer complications than current techniques in practice. The pioneer of this new Minimal Access Deep Plane Extended Vertical "MADE" Facelift is NY Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr. Andrew Jacono. The study, out this month, reveals that combining the optimal features of the deep plane facelift and those of the short-scar minimal access cranial suspension lift, result in a more significant vertical motion of the mid-face and jaw line with a more natural-looking result.  Additional benefits include greater neck rejuvenation with a significant decrease in the need for additional tucks and completely hidden scars.

"The 'MADE' facelifting technique is the most cutting edge approach to facelifts practiced today," said Dr. Jacono. "The results achieve an ideal balance between the midface, lower face and neck, giving the most natural appearance."

"The 'MADE' facelifting technique is the next step in the evolution of facelifts," said Dr. Jacono. "We have taken all of the benefits of previous facelifting innovations and revolutionized the procedure to address the mid-face and neck as a new aspect," explains Dr. Jacono, who is known for his advanced techniques and natural results. "Traditional procedures lift just the skin and disrupt superficial blood vessels, which causes bruising and swelling. The 'MADE' facelift lifts under the muscle layer where there are no blood vessels, so there is no bleeding and very limited bruising, resulting in a healing process that's twice as fast as traditional techniques."

Dr. Jacono's new study, "The Minimal Access Deep Plane Extended Vertical Facelift" co-authored by Dr. Sachin Parikh, appears in the November 2011 issue of Aesthetic Surgery Journal.

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