Bio-lifting and bio-resurfacing

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Abstract

One of the principle objectives of aesthetic medicine and surgery is the rejuvenation of the face. In aging, the face suffers changes in the principal structures: the bony skeleton, the adipose tissue, and the musculocutaneous system. Bringing the tissues to a more juvenile, more pleasant, and less severe appearance to the face reduces the annoying wrinkles and cutaneous excess folds. Bioresurfacing, Endermologie, and the transderm method are described.

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Bacci, P. A. (2012). Bio-lifting and bio-resurfacing. In Advanced Surgical Facial Rejuvenation: Art and Clinical Practice (Vol. 9783642178382, pp. 315–327). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17838-2_28

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