The Mini-Zygoma Reduction Surgery

作者: Tae Sung Lee

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-2726-0_19

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摘要: 1. In the fields of facial bone contouring surgery, there is an increase in demand on improving mild or borderline problems a minimally invasive manner. 2. Conventional full-scale reduction malarplasty procedure requires general anesthesia, while previously introduced lacks surgical stability and reliability. 3. The “mini-zygoma surgery” here indicated for patients who seek both minimal invasiveness reliability, especially with chief complaint wide midface width having isolated zygomatic arch protrusion without severe body prominence. 4. Under local through temporal sideburn incision, complete osteotomy performed arch. After inward reposition osteotomized zygoma segment, rigid fixation done metal fixtures. 5. The surgery resulted patient’s fast recovery postoperative swelling segments can be remained stable any displacement bony segment. 6. The proper option showing prominence are seeking that invasive, predictability reliability assured fixation.

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