Abstract

The peeling-assisted volume-enhancing (PAVE) lift is a single-stage approach that combines superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) plication techniques with fat grafting and different peeling agents. To evaluate the safety of this approach, we analyzed the records of 159 patients who underwent surgery between 2008 and 2014. The percentage of complications observed was not higher than values reported in the literature for each treatment entity: surgical facelift: n=3 haematomas (1.89 %), n=2; temporary apraxia of the mandibular branch (1.26%); fat transfer: minor asymmetry in n=5 cases (3.14%); peeling: temporary hyperpigmentation in trichloroacetic acid (n=5; 3.8%) and phenol peels (n=4; 3.1%), permanent hypopigmentation (n=6; 5.6%), formation of skin miliae persisting longer than 2 to 3 months (n=5; 4.6%) and prolonged erythema (n=3; 0.28%) in phenol peels. The single-stage use of chemical peels, autologous fat transfer, and surgical rhytidectomy was safe.

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