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2024.12.03

Explaining Differences in Approach Based on Temporal Lift Cases

中尾 崇
Supervising Physician
Supervisor of Cosmetic Surgery Takashi Nakao

A specialist in rhinoplasty. At university hospitals, he has performed numerous functional restoration surgeries, including septal deviation correction, and has successfully guided rhinoplasty procedures requiring advanced techniques on par with reconstructive surgery. Currently, he incorporates globally recognized advanced techniques such as preservation rhinoplasty, providing nasal reshaping optimized for Japanese and Asian patients. His specialty is achieving the “compact, sharp design with a pointed tip” considered ideal in Western aesthetics. Combining extensive experience as a board-certified plastic surgeon with a cosmetic surgery perspective, he performs procedures that harmonize functionality and beauty.

For those thinking, "I want to see temple lift cases" or "I want to know about facelift effects and downtime."

This time, Dr. Takashi Nakao of Bianca Clinic explains the standard procedure for temple lifts and the SMAS layer approach adopted at our clinic.

 

 

riceWhat is a Hair Lift? Explained with Case Examples

中尾崇医師によるこめかみリフトの症例

Treatment Name: Temporal Lift Top: Before Surgery / Bottom: 1 Month After Surgery Price: ¥550,000, Intravenous Anesthesia: ¥121,000 Downtime: Approximately 2 weeks Risks: Asymmetry, Facial Nerve Paralysis, Hematoma, Scarring

 

A temple lift is a surgical procedure designed to lift sagging skin around the eyes and temples.

For those who wish to achieve a more refined appearance around the forehead and outer corners of the eyesThis is a treatment that is often chosen.

The temple lift performed at Bianca Clinic is also positioned as part of a facelift. By targeting the SMAS (superficial musculoaponeurotic system) layer, it aims to achieve a more natural lift and improved longevity.

The downtime for a temple lift is relatively short compared to other facelift procedures, but it varies from person to person.

 

 

What's the difference between a standard temple lift and Bianca Clinic's temple lift?

For the temple lift,A temporal lift incision that only removes and lifts the skin, or a method that fixes the temporoparietal fascia using tackingThere are several surgical procedures, such as...

However, based on my experience so far,I feel that these procedures tend to revert relatively quickly.

 

 

Bianca Clinic's Approach|Targeting the SMAS Layer

中尾崇医師によるこめかみリフトディーププレーンフェイスリフト症例

40s, Female, Deep Plane Facelift / Temporal Lift
 Left: Pre-operative / Right: Post-operative Complications: Asymmetry, facial nerve paralysis, discrepancy from desired outcome, infection, hematoma, scarring, tearing, tightness Fee: ¥1.5 million~

 

At Bianca Clinic,Adopting a temple lift that directly targets the SMAS layerI am doing.

The SMAS layer refers to the deep fascia structure within the skin.

By lifting the SMAS layer, a greater lifting effect and longer-lasting results can be expected compared to lifting the skin alone.

 

This approachIt is also suitable for those seeking a face-line lift-up or facelift effect, and is chosen by individuals desiring noticeable changes.

For those seeking to improve sagging temples or the appearance around the eyes, we recommend considering treatment approaches that prioritize not only short-term results but also minimal future relapse.

 

 

Temporal lift procedures are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

Based on our temple lift cases, we introduced the features of Bianca Clinic's temple lift.

Temple lifts vary in results and longevity depending on the surgical technique used. At Bianca Clinic, we prioritize access to the SMAS layer and propose lift procedures tailored to each patient's individual condition.

If you're concerned about sagging and desire noticeable results, feel free to consult with us.

 

 

HerePlease also see ▼

https://biancaclinic.jp/treatment/faceline/faceline_2/komekamilift/

Regarding faceliftsThis videoBut it explains it▼

 

※This article is intended for general informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any specific disease. If you have health concerns, please consult your physician.

 

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