CLINICAL PAPERS

Face Expressive Lifting (FEL) Technique with FaceTite RF

Face expressive lifting (FEL): an original surgical concept combined with bipolar radiofrequency

Author:
Mark Divaris, MD; Guillermo Blugerman, MD; and Malcolm D. Paul, MD
Publication & Date:
European Journal of Plastic Surgery | February, 2014
Technology:
FaceTite

SUMMARY

Abstract
This clinical study introduces the Face Expressive Lifting (FEL) technique, which combines traditional facial rejuvenation surgery with bipolar radiofrequency (RF) technology using FaceTite. The research aims to assess the efficacy of FEL in correcting age-related negative facial expressions and localized skin distension.

Conclusion
The study concludes that the FEL technique, enhanced by FaceTite’s radiofrequency-assisted skin tightening, effectively corrects negative facial expressions and improves skin laxity in targeted areas. Patients experienced significant aesthetic improvements with sustained results over two years, supporting the integration of FaceTite in facial rejuvenation procedures.

TOPICS COVERED

  • Integration of FaceTite’s bipolar RF technology in the FEL procedure.
  • Assessment of FEL’s effectiveness in addressing negative expressions such as sadness and tiredness.
  • Evaluation of skin tightening in areas prone to laxity, including the malar crescent, labio-jugal zone, and submental region.
  • Analysis of patient outcomes over a two-year follow-up period.

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