Evidence Of Suture Lift Durability Still Scant

March 15, 2018

A systematic review of suture lifts for facial rejuvenation revealed that there remains little evidence in the medical literature to support their efficacy and durability. Authors Berend Van der Lei, MD, PhD, of the University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands, et al, performed a follow-up to a review article published by Villa, et al, which appeared in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (March 2008). At that time, Villa and his co-authors concluded that suture lifts had great potential to become a useful and effective procedure for nonsurgical lifting of sagged facial tissues.
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