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The Ponytail Lift: 22 Years of Experience in 600 Cases of Endoscopic Deep Plane Facial Rejuvenation

Aesthetic Surgery Journal
Aesthetic Surgery Journal

AUTHORS: Chia Chi Kao, MD, Dominik Duscher, MD, PhD 

SUMMARY: The article details 22 years of experience with the Ponytail Lift, an endoscopic deep plane facial rejuvenation technique, based on 600 cases. This approach focuses on achieving natural-looking results with minimal scarring by lifting the facial structures without excessive tension on the skin. The study highlights patient satisfaction, effectiveness in reducing signs of aging, and a favorable safety profile. Key outcomes include improved facial contours and rejuvenation with a relatively quick recovery time. The authors advocate for the Ponytail Lift as a reliable option in facial aesthetic surgery, emphasizing its benefits over traditional methods.

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