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Scalp Suspension Facelift


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The SMAS (superficial musculoaponeurotic system) is a thin sheet of muscle and fibrous tissue (called fascia) that lies under the skin of the face. It continues into the neck as a muscle called the platysma. This strong layer separates the overlying skin from the delicate glands and structures of the face and neck. The SMAS can be elevated and pulled in different directions than the skin of the face for a natural post operative appearance.

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  • Contributor: Martin Dela Cruz, RMT - Claimed on 3/18/2008 - Submitted for review on 3/24/2008
  • Reviewer: Nicole Kinsey - Claimed on 3/24/2008
  • Last update: Sep. 12, 2008 (24.01 days ago)

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