Abstract
The Hemostatic Net has been promoted as a safe and effective method to prevent hematoma formation following facelift procedures. To date there is little published evidence to validate the replicability and effectiveness of the technique. This study presents 2 cohorts of facelift patients from a single surgeon's practice to assess the impact of the Hemostatic Net on hematoma formation. The records of 304 patients were reviewed in whom the Hemostatic Net was placed following a facelift between July 2017 and October 2022. Data was collected and assessed for complications and compared with a control group of 359 patients who underwent a facelift procedure by the same surgeon between 1999 and 2004. A total of 663 patients were included. In this retrospective cohort study, analysis of available data showed a significantly reduced hematoma rate of 0.6% in the intervention group compared to 3.9% in the control group (p = 0.006722). The use of the Hemostatic Net is a safe, reproducible and effective technique in reducing the risk of hematoma in facelift surgery.
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