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Dr. Dean Toriumi Performs a Facelift Leaving Little Evidence of Any Scars or Changes in the Hairline

Dean M. Toriumi, MD is a full time faculty member of the Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, and Head of the Division of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery for the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois Chicago.

    MARINA DEL REY, CA, January 27, 2010 /Cosmetic Surgery PR News/ -- Many facelift patients are disappointed after their procedure because they believe the finished product looks unnatural, due to a "wind-swept" or "pulled" look. Dean Toriumi, M.D. believes such results are entirely avoidable and preventable, and uses a well-crafted approach to create a natural look.

Dr. Dean Toriumi, a facial plastic surgeon in the Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Illinois at Chicago, specializes in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. To avoid the unnatural look in facelift patients, he uses incisions strategically placed along hairlines.

"These incisions are designed to create little change in the position of the temporal hair tuft, the tuft of hair in front of the ear that typically is pulled quite high in facelift surgery," Dr. Dean Toriumi said. To avoid changes to the tuft, Dr. Toriumi places an irregularized incision around the temporal tuft to minimize its movement. Because the incision is irregular and closed very carefully, this scar is very difficult to see. Dr. Dean Toriumi also camouflages the incision in front of the ear just inside the ear canal and around the ear itself.

To avoid the "wind-swept" look Dr. Dean Toriumi creates an upward pull on the Superficial Muscular Aponeurotic System (SMAS) layer of the face, which prevents the "pulled look" on the corner of the mouth. The upward pull on the SMAS layer gives a noticeable improvement to the neckline and does not create a "pulled look" on the corner of the mouth.

Toriumi typically spends more than an hour closing the incisions during facelift surgery to insure that scars are well camouflaged and easily hidden, even if the patient's hair is pulled up or short. "This involves an extremely precise closure of the incisions. It does add time to the surgery, but is well worth it to the patient," Dean Toriumi said.

"Patients typically look good a couple of weeks after surgery, and their incisions are difficult to find after about six weeks postoperative," Dr. Dean Toriumi added.

For more information on Dr. Dean Toriumi and his procedures for face-lifts, please call (312) 255-8812 or email Pat Golden, RN, Assistant Director of Physician Practice pgolden@uic.edu or visit our website at http://deantoriumi.com/.


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