The lateral superficial musculoaponeurotic system-ectomy (SMASectomy) is a safe, versatile, and easily reproducible technique in facelift surgery. The ability to resect a portion of the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) over the junction of the mobile and fixed SMAS produces a powerful lift with similar aesthetic results to a traditional SMAS flap, but without the additional risks of nerve injury. The ability to alter the vector of motion of the underlying SMAS makes the technique adaptable to a variety of facial characteristics. The lateral SMASectomy is a viable and powerful method that has stood the test of time.
Keywords: Biplanar facelift; Facelift; Facelift incision; Facelift vectors; Lateral SMASectomy; Necklift; Plication; Short-scar facelift.
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