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    The Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System: Does It Really Exist as an Anatomical Entity? by Minelli, Lennert, van der Lei, Berend, Mendelson, Bryan C

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-05-2024)
    “…The exact anatomical entity behind the term superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) remains poorly understood. The different interpretations of the term…”
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    Submandibular Gland Reduction in Aesthetic Surgery of the Neck: Review of 112 Consecutive Cases by Mendelson, Bryan C., Tutino, Roberto

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-09-2015)
    “…BACKGROUND:The indications for reduction of excessive submandibular gland volume in aesthetic rejuvenation of the neck have been well described, as has the…”
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    The Deep Fascia of the Head and Neck Revisited: Relationship with the Facial Nerve and Implications for Rhytidectomy by Minelli, Lennert, van der Lei, Berend, Mendelson, Bryan C.

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-06-2024)
    “…The deep fascia is important in face-lift surgery, as it is relied on for protection of the facial nerve during surgical dissection. Lack of consistency with…”
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    Aesthetic Enhancement of the Brow using Hydroxyapatite by Minelli, Lennert, Richa, Jacqueline, Mendelson, Bryan C.

    Published in Aesthetic plastic surgery (01-06-2022)
    “…Background An aesthetically pleasing appearance of the ‘eyes’ usually includes good projection of the outer brow. Weak bony projection of the superolateral…”
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    The Superficial Musculo-Aponeurotic System (SMAS): Does it Really Exist as an Anatomic Entity? by Minelli, Lennert, van der Lei, Berend, Mendelson, Bryan C.

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (11-04-2023)
    “…The exact anatomic entity behind the term superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) remains poorly understood. The different interpretations of the term…”
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    Secondary Upper Lid Blepharoplasty: A Clinical Series Using the Tarsal Fixation Technique by Mendelson, Bryan C., Luo, Daniel

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-03-2015)
    “…One hundred consecutive secondary upper lid blepharoplasties were reviewed retrospectively to determine the lid characteristics of patients undergoing…”
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    Surgical Anatomy of the Middle Premasseter Space and Its Application in Sub–SMAS Face Lift Surgery by Mendelson, Bryan C., Wong, Chin-Ho

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-07-2013)
    “…The premasseter space is a recognized, sub-superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) soft-tissue space overlying the lower masseter immediately anterior to…”
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    Upper Blepharoplasty – Nuances for Success by Mendelson, Bryan C., Wong, Chin-Ho

    “…Given the central importance of the “eyes,” meaning the periorbital region, to facial appearance, the motivated blepharoplasty patient has the opportunity to…”
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    Face Lift by Warren, Richard J., Aston, Sherrell J., Mendelson, Bryan C.

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-12-2011)
    “…After reading this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Identify and describe the anatomy of and changes to the aging face, including changes in bone…”
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    The Lymphatic Anatomy of the Lower Eyelid and Conjunctiva and Correlation with Postoperative Chemosis and Edema by Shoukath, Sajna, Taylor, G. Ian, Mendelson, Bryan C., Corlett, Russell J., Shayan, Ramin, Tourani, Saam S., Ashton, Mark W.

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-03-2017)
    “…There are minimal data in the literature regarding the lymphatic drainage of the conjunctiva and lower eyelid and the relationship with postoperative chemosis…”
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    The Functional Anatomy and Innervation of the Platysma is Segmental: Implications for Lower Lip Dysfunction, Recurrent Platysmal Bands, and Surgical Rejuvenation by Minelli, Lennert, Wilson, Jeremy L, Bravo, Francisco G, Hodgkinson, Darryl J, O’Daniel, T Gerald, van der Lei, Berend, Mendelson, Bryan C

    Published in Aesthetic surgery journal (14-09-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Despite the central role of the platysma in face and neck rejuvenation, much confusion exists regarding its surgical anatomy. Objectives…”
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    Surgical Anatomy of the Midcheek: Facial Layers, Spaces, and the Midcheek Segments by Mendelson, Bryan C., MBBS, FRCSE, FRACS, FACS, Jacobson, Steven R., MD

    Published in Clinics in plastic surgery (01-07-2008)
    “…This article describes the surgical anatomy of the midcheek. The article's key points: (1) Structurally, the midcheek is formed by the convergence of three…”
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    Lifting the Anterior Midcheek and Nasolabial Fold: Introduction to the Melo Fat Pad Anatomy and Its Role in Longevity and Recurrence by Minelli, Lennert, Brown, Cameron P, Warren, Richard J, van der Lei, Berend, Mendelson, Bryan C, Little, J William

    Published in Aesthetic surgery journal (17-08-2023)
    “…Abstract Background A limitation of current facelift techniques is the early postoperative reappearance of anterior midcheek laxity associated with recurrence…”
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    Biologic Behavior of Hydroxyapatite Used in Facial Augmentation by Huggins, Richard J., Mendelson, Bryan C.

    Published in Aesthetic plastic surgery (01-02-2017)
    “…Introduction The recent finding that shrinkage of key areas of the facial skeleton contributes to the aging appearance of the face has prompted a search for…”
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