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Doo Byung Yang, Geun Ho Park, Jae Young Chung
Jelim Plastic Surgical Clinic
Facial Rejuvenations in North East Asians
J Korean Soc Aesth Surg 2003 (Mar) 009(02) 6-12
Facial rejuvenation, North East Asians
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In North East Asians, they have many anatomical characteristics different from Caucasians: thick skin, heavy subcutaneous tissue, relatively weak SMAS and platysma muscle, prominent zygoma and mandible. In addition, Caucasians have lean and narrow face, so facial flap can easily be lifted superiorly and posteriorly, but North East Asians have short and wide face, so facial flap cannot be lifted easily in a three dimensional direction especially superiorly and posteriorly.
Recent facial rejuvenation has been improved to solve these problems through various combined adjuvant surgery. 
We performed facial rejuvenation with following surgical emphases:
1.Shaving and infracture of zygomatic prominence and multistaged curved osteotomy of the prominent mandibular angle, body and symphysis 
2.Earlier Skin resection before flap dissection protects the skin incision margin 
3.Sufficient fat removal by facial liposuction
4.Plane of dissection; suborbicularis and submalar fat pad in midface: preplatysmal layer in lower face and neck
5.Excision of lateral part of orbicularis oculi muscle for correction of crow's feet.
6.SMAS plication and platysmal sling.
Based on our experiences, we offer these personal techniques for facial rejuvenation of North East Asians.
양두병, 박근호, 정재영
제림성형외과의원
극동아시아인의안면Rejuvenation
2003 (Mar) 009(02) 6-12