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July 27-28, 2017 Vancouver, Canada

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgery

2

nd

International Conference on

Volume 3, Issue 2 (Suppl)

J Aesthet Reconstr Surg, an open access journal

ISSN:2472-1905

Plastic Aesthetic Surgery 2017

July 27-28, 2017

J Aesthet Reconstr Surg. 2017, 3:2

DOI: 10.4172/2472-1905-C1-003

Thread lifting methods: Practical advices and techniques

Sulamanidze G M

and

Kajaia A A

Total Charm Clinic, Georgia

Introduction:

In recent years, thread lifting methods are more frequently applied in practice of specialists in dermatology

and aesthetic surgery. As of today, dozen and even hundreds of different threads and methods are there for face and body

rejuvenation. Frequently, the companies not even trouble themselves to teach the doctors offering them to purchase the

products- threads not even thinking about any possible consequences.

Materials & Methods:

Advices offered by author are based on thread lifting method application by group of the doctors for 20

years. There were researched results of different methods and procedures performed on more than 300 patients for evaluation

of given techniques effectiveness. During many years the technique of thread placing subcutaneously has been modified for

more safe and effective methods application.

Results:

As a result of longstanding work, we succeeded to gather all the features and details of threads application for face

and body rejuvenation, to differentiate and to structure thread lifting process and to offer our colleague’s practical advices and

techniques in order to achieve the best results with application of majority of threads presented in the market.

Discussion & Conclusion:

Aim of presented work is to increase safety level of thread lifting application, to lighten doctor’s

work and to increase quality of derivable results as well.

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Restoration of the facial deformities (depressed nose and nasal fistulae) in leprosy

Sajid Husain

JALMA Institute, India

T

he claw hand is an outcome of ulnar nerve injury. This result both functional and cosmetic problems to the affected person. We

have tried to reconstruct this hand by giving additional motor support to metacarpophalangeal joint by transferring the FDS

muscle. We also used the palmaris longus. Extensor carpi radialis longus muscles in various patients to reconstruct the claw hand

deformities. I will discuss the merits and demerits of various motor units related to the functions and the cosmetic appearance.

shusain1@mail.com