Total Face Beautification using Serdev Sutures-Juniper Publishers
Authored by Nikolay Serdev








Abstract
Beautification is the main goal in cosmetic surgery.
Both words “cosmetic” in Latin and “aesthetic” in Greek language mean
“beautification”. Both terms “cosmetic” and “aesthetic surgery” are
wrongly understood as rejuvenation, anti aging, restoration,
reconstruction etc., if no beautification is obtained.
It has been found that certain points in a face
composition automatically attract the observer’s attention. Many objects
and scenes with certain proportions please us automatically.
The scarless transcutaneous “Serdev suture®” Lifts
are using a curved elastic needle and a semi-elastic thread, to
suture(sew) the mobile SMAS to periosteum. In face these are temporal,
medial, lower SMAS and platysma lift, brow lift, cheekbone lift and
augmentation, chin enhancement along with modifications and combinations
to create beautification in young people and rejuvenation plus
beautification in elderly
Aesthetic Proportions - Main Rules
Aesthetics as a science has been first established in
ancient Greece and we found that it is based on aesthetic proportions,
angles and volumes. Those aesthetic rules are intransient and are a
persistent base for understanding of beauty in all ethnic groups and
cultures and are studied in “History of Art”. Most important rules in
face are:
Golden section rule
In face aesthetics, main proportion is the Golden
Section Rule -section of the face in 3 equal parts. Ancient Greeks have
found that distance between columns has to be equal, to give an
aesthetic perspective from different points of view. Leonardo da Vinci
investigated the principle that underlies our notions of beauty and
harmony and called it the Golden Section. Long before Leonardo,
Babylonian, Egyptian, and ancient Greek masters also applied the Golden
Section proportion in architecture and art
Another golden rule is the Golden Ratio of 1.6
(1.6180339887…) that is an important rule in human body and extremity
proportions. It is so much well accepted that credit cards have been
created corresponding to the golden ratio.
Aesthetic angles
As face ptosis affects the lateral face, angles
should be positioned higher laterally to create the beauty of youth,
corresponding to “mask of comedy” in ancient theatre, unlike the “mask
of tragedy”. So, the lifting effect on face should be lateral.
Aesthetic volumes
The “beauty triangle” in face visualizes apparent chin and cheekbones. Higher cheekbones represent youth.
Profile
Straight profile line is a noble sign.
Eyes
As people look each other in the eyes when
communicating, our first goal is to open and give light to the eyes and
never modify them into an “operated-on” appearance.
Considering patient faces we can recognize
unaesthetic signs. Following aesthetic rules: proportions, angles and
volumes, regardless of age, we can add beauty to any face.
Main goal of Serdev SuturesR is beautification - to
create the appropriate aesthetic proportions, volumes and angles in face
and body.
The s.c.scarless transcutaneous “Serdev suture®” is
uncomplicated in the postoperative period. The idea is, using a curved
elastic needle and a semi-elastic thread, to suture(sew) the mobile
SMASto to periosteum. In face these are temporal, medial, lower SMAS and
platysma lift, brow lift, cheekbone lift and augmentation, chin
enhancement, including modifications and combinations to create
beautification [1-5].
Some Clinical Cases
(Figures 1-10)








Conclusion
In a way, cosmetic surgery as a multidisciplinary science is
a fine art inherently combining knowledge of design, fashion,
sculpture, painting, architecture, and even poetry. Scarless
closed approach Serdev SutureR Lifts in combination with other
author’s techniques (especially in Rhinoplasty) serve to create
beauty on the basis of a proper understanding of anatomy,
aesthetics as a science, ideal proportions, angles and volumes.
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