Multimodal Facial Rejuvenation: Personalized Protocols and Safety Assessment
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63593/JIMR.2788-7022.2025.08.006Keywords:
facial rejuvenation, multimodal approach, personalized protocols, safety assessment, clinical practice, thread lifting, fat grafting, minimally invasive facelift, radiofrequency lipolysis, complications, postoperative care, long-term effectsAbstract
This study explores personalized multimodal protocols for facial rejuvenation and their safety assessment, aiming to guide clinical practice. A prospective study involving 200 patients was conducted, integrating techniques such as thread lifting, fat grafting, minimally invasive facelifts, and radiofrequency lipolysis. A personalized anti-aging protocol matching model was developed for individuals of different ages and skin conditions. Results indicate that the combination of thread lifting and radiofrequency lipolysis is suitable for patients aged 30-40, while fat grafting combined with mini-incision facelifts is effective for patients over 50, both demonstrating good safety and efficacy. The study also proposes practical guidelines for multimodal applications and future research directions, including the application of new technologies and long-term effect evaluation.