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What is an ENDOTINE Cheek
Lift?
The area between your lower eyelids and your mouth is considered
the midface. As you age, the effects of gravity, repeated muscle
contraction, and lifestyle cause the skin, fat, and muscle in
this region to move downwards. When this occurs, the cheeks begin
to look saggy or flat, lower eyelids can become puffy or hollow,
circles begin to appear under the eyes, and the lines Before between
the nose and the corner of the mouth deepen.
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The ENDOTINE Cheek Lift restores the natural curves
and fullness in the cheeks by moving soft tissues back to where
they were earlier. This is achieved by elevating the soft midface
tissue from the bone, repositioning it upward towards the eyes,
and fixating it in place until it readheres naturally to the bone.
This restores cheek volume and establishes more youthful midface
contours. The result will be a natural, revitalized appearance
that doesn’t appear overdone or “pulled.”
When performed skillfully, a cheek lift will deliver a natural
but noticeable improvement. It is frequently performed with other
surgeries, such as a lower face lift, eyelid surgery, or a browlift.
However, for many younger patients, under 45 years old, midface
suspension is often a standalone procedure.
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How is a ENDOTINE Cheek Lift
Performed?
During a midface suspension procedure, the surgeon makes small
incisions in the area above the ear or the lower eyelid and in
some cases, through the underside of the upper lip. A small endoscope
and other instruments are introduced through the incisions to
lift the delicate midface tissues off the cheekbones. Once lifted,
these tissues are repositioned upward (toward the eye) and to
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Midface suspension surgery
is often performed in officebased surgical suites, and can be
done with general anesthesia or with local anesthesia and sedation.
Patients typically return home on the same day. Surgical dressings,
if used, are removed soon after surgery, and any tissue swelling
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Am I an ENDOTINE Cheek Lift
Candidate?
If your cheeks are sagging or have flattened over the years, if
your lower eyelids are puffy with dark circles or have “hollowed
out,” or if your smile lines have deepened, you’re probably a
good candidate for a midface suspension. Of course the best way
to determine if a midface suspension is right for you is by a
thorough consultation with your surgeon.
The ENDOTINE Midface offers two new approaches to the midface
suspension allowing your surgeon to quickly lift and secure tissue
at a new, more youthful position. These innovative devices provide
your surgeon with a predictable alternative for cheek suspension,
enabling shortened procedure time and improved aesthetic outcomes.
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The ENDOTINE Cheek Lift Solution
The ENDOTINE Cheek Lift is a new approach that gives your surgeon
the ability to easily restore sagging cheek volume to its natural
position. |
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This new approach features the ENDOTINE
Midface ST and Midface B devices, which has five small tissue
holders, or tines, to grasp the cheek tissue gently but securely
and elevate it (and all overlying cheek tissue layers) to a new
position. In this way, it can reduce the skin irregularities and
dimpling that commonly occur when sutures are used. The tines
also distribute the tissue forces evenly, minimizing the chance
of surgical failure and possible injury caused by sutures.
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It typically takes 30 to 60 days for
the tissue to reattach to the bone. Once implanted, the device
gradually absorbs until it is completely gone. This is an improvement
over nonabsorbable sutures, which remain permanently implanted
long after they are no longer needed for fixation.
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An experienced surgeon can place the ENDOTINE Midface
device in minutes. This can shorten the length of the procedure
by up to 30 to 40 minutes and possibly reduce the swelling associated
with more prolonged techniques.
The tips of the tines are rounded to create a gentle grasping
surface for the cheek tissue and reduce the chance of discomfort.
While patients may feel the tines when they push down on the cheek,
there is very little tenderness. Perhaps most importantly, patients
report a very high level of satisfaction with their results. |
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What Can I Expect After Surgery?
Immediately after surgery, you will experience some temporary
swelling and bruising in your midface region, which may take several
weeks to completely resolve. The first night, it’s important to
rest with your head elevated to decrease swelling and bruising.
You can use a cold compress for comfort and to help control swelling.
Additionally, pain medication may be prescribed for post - operative
pain.
You can usually take a shower within a few days and most patients
are ready to return to work in about two weeks. At this point,
you may feel the ENDOTINE Midface device under the cheek, but
it is not likely to be visible. It will become less palpable as
it begins to absorb in the months following surgery. |
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Possible Risks Associated with the ENDOTINE
Midface Lift
Although the ENDOTINE Midface devices are designed for midface
suspension surgery, it’s important to understand that there are
potential risks inherent in this (and all) midface suspension
procedure(s). For example, you may experience some initial discomfort,
regardless of the method used, and you may be able to feel the
ENDOTINE Midface device under the cheek skin, which may be sensitive
to touch. The ENDOTINE Midface device is designed to minimize
the risk of injury to bodily structures in the surgical area,
although they are at risk with any technique. Should problems
specifically associated with the ENDOTINE Midface device occur,
you and your surgeon may decide to remove it rather than wait
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How does the Endotine Midface Lift compare
to a barbed-suture lift?
There are a number of differences between a true Endotine
Midface Lift and a barbed-suture lift. First, with the Endotine
Midface, the sagging midface tissue is released from the cheek-bone
and repositioned at a higher (elevated) level. A natural healing
process ensues that fixes the cheek tissue naturally at this new
location. The result is a rounder cheek with more projection which
translates to a more youthful appearance. Once healing has occurred,
the Midface Device begins to be absorbed naturally by the body.
With barbed suture, there is no release of tissue, instead the
suture passed through the cheek’s upper tissue layer and
then tightened by pulling upward. Cheek elevation is dependent
upon the “strings” of suture being tied to the temporal
area above the ear. Since there has been no movement of the underlying
tissue to a new location, the long term results of this surgery
has not been established. The suture is permanent, meaning it
will remain under the skin until it is removed. Since the suture
is constantly under tension lifting the cheek, it could remain
palpable until removed. Once removed, the cheek would return to
its original position.
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