New approach for the minimally invasive neck-lift with an Intra-oral retro-illumination.
Objectives: The primary objective of this advancement, with the use of an intra-oral insertion for retro-illumination is to provide an effective surgical solution with a maximum safety for anatomical structures for patients seeking to rejuvenate their appearance.
Introduction: The intra-oral illumination is used in a specific type of minimally invasive neck lift. This technique uses a lighted system inserted through tiny punctures, offering a less invasive alternative to a traditional neck lift for tightening the jawline and neck.
Materials / method: Intra-oral illumination presents a revolutionary approach to minimally invasive neck lifting procedures. This innovative method employs a lighted cannula system, which is strategically inserted through small punctures in the mucosa of the mouth floor , minimizing scarring and recovery time typically associated with traditional neck lift surgeries.
Results: The performance of this retro-illumination has demonstrated promising results, offering enhanced precision and control during the procedure. Moreover, the adoption of intra-oral retro-illumination in cosmetic practices reflects an increasing demand for less invasive alternatives while maintaining high standards of aesthetic outcomes.
Conclusion: Continued research and clinical evaluations are essential to further establish the efficacy and safety profile of these techniques, paving the way for broader acceptance within the field of aesthetic surgery.
This study highlights the potential impact of intra-oral retro-illumination on the future of neck lifting procedures, emphasizing its advantages on both safety for anatomical structures and long term satisfaction for patients