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The coronal forehead lift--modifications and results.

Authors:
P A Adamson R Cormier B L McGraw

J Otolaryngol 1992 Feb;21(1):25-9

University of Toronto, Department of Otolaryngology, Ontario.

The coronal forehead lift has produced excellent results in the rejuvenation of the upper face. The problem of brow and glabellar ptosis, as well as the problem of frontoglabellar rhytids, are directly addressed with this procedure while producing no visible scars. In addition, the pretrichial modification of it can be used without alteration in the hairline. The success and low morbidity of the coronal forehead lift has made it the procedure of choice for upper facial rejuvenation in females, and many male patients. A review of 41 coronal forehead lifts performed by the senior author is presented, with emphasis placed on the results and the refinements brought to the surgical technique. A discussion comparing this procedure to other brow lift procedures is also presented, outlining their respective advantages and disadvantages.

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