Rhytidoplasty Through Minimal Incisions (Rhythmic)

Date 25 June 2025

Abstract Background: In the present report, an innovative alternative approach for rhytidoplasty is described. Rhytidoplasty Through Minimal Incisions (Rhythmic) is an effective, efficient, safe, and reproducible alternative procedure for facial rejuvenation. It has several advantages over traditional procedures. Objective: The main objective of this report is to describe the surgical technique of Rhythmic. Methods: The surgical technique for the foreheadplasty requires only a transverse ~7-mm incision ~1 cm behind the hairline at the midline. The upper and lower blepharoplasty are made with incisions of ~3 mm, and no suture is needed. Liposuction of the neck can also be performed, and the face-lift can be achieved through preauricular incisions. Results: Here, we summarize the results obtained in 741 patients subjected to rhytidoplasty through minimal incisions. The follow-up of these patients extended up to 20 years. This technique drastically reduced the length of scars; the eyebrows elevated 8-13 mm, and in some cases, the tip of the nose was also elevated ~7 mm. It minimized or eliminated the vertical frown lines and the horizontal furrows in the forehead. The use of this technique allowed an excellent definition of the cervicofacial angle in the patients. Conclusions: In conclusion, rhytidoplasty through minimal incisions drastically reduced the length of scars, bleeding, surgical time, avoided the use of drains, reduced costs, and shorted the convalescent period. It also offered the patients a natural appearance with minor complications.

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