Anatomy encounters innovation: At the core of Facelift maintenance is a radical shift of surgical philosophy: less disorder, greater accuracy. By minimizing the unnecessary skin it undermines, the procedure maintains basic vascular and fibrous structures between the skin and the SMAS (superficial myosuroparic system). This anatomical preservation protects skin blood, reduces the risk of necrosis and promotes faster, healthier healing.
“The goal is not only to get up,” he says Dr. Sadati. “It is to maintain what is vital – vascular integrity, soft tissue connections and natural movement – at the same time as a result of a fresh, not frozen effect.”
Sharper Jawlines, Cerstain Necks: The Sadati Signature
The version of Dr. Sadati for Facelift Preservation is going further by incorporating cutting -edge techniques for improved results:
* Rotating pedicure Smas flap: This maneuver provides a steep, sculpture definition in the jaw – especially in the corner corner – without the wound of wide subcutaneous distillation.
* Platysma Platysma stitches: adapted to the concept of “raising of lifting”, this technique tightens the neck with a minimal incision and maximum effect, improving the corner of the cervix, while avoiding tearing or nervous injury.
A proven leader in facial surgery: Dr. Sadati has performed over 5,000 facelifts and is considered internationally as one of the leading innovative facial rejuvenation. He has published numerous original facelifting techniques, including the latest scientific research on Facelift Preservation, published in the famous Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery magazine – the official magazine of the American Plastic Surgeon Society.
He has also presented the facelift maintenance technique at national and international plastic surgery conferences, sharing his experience with leading surgeons around the world and helping to set new standards for the sector.
Physical rejuvenation of the medium – without the risk
A key challenge in facial surgery is to achieve a vertical lift of the middle conservation, while maintaining nerve safety. Dr. Sadati responds to it with controlled access to the sophisticated space and cheekbones, in combination with the lifting of Malar with the help of fingers. The result? An elevated cheek, smoother root and folds, and restored facial harmony-performed on a low-risk vascular level.
Less wound, faster recovery, better results:
Due to the conservative technique and the manipulation of the SMAS technique, patients report:
- Less bruises and swelling
- Shortest interruption time
- Superior skin quality after surgery
This approach is supported by industrial studies and clinical indications, including the work of Roskies et al. and a carcass research on the separation of facial fat from Rohrich and Pessa.
Not just a name – a philosophy: The term facelift maintenance is more than semantics. Like maintenance rhinoplasty, it marks a deeper transformation in surgical mentality. It is the value of facial anatomy, maintaining structural integrity and rejuvenation that does not only look good – it feels natural.
Dr. Sadati concludes: “This is not just another facelift, it is smarter, a safer and the right hands, it’s the most beautiful.”
About Dr. Kevin Santati
Reckless Kevin Santati He is a plastic facial surgeon with a vessel, and an artist, known for his innovative techniques and natural results. With more than two decades of experience and over 5,000 facelifts performed, it has become one of the most reliable names of the nation in plastic surgery. His work has been published in top medical journals and his techniques have been presented at world stages.
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