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Deep Plane Facelift

The deep plane facelift is an advanced approach to facial rejuvenation which repositions the deep tissues by acting on the SMAS rather than tightening the skin, for a more natural and more durable result than a traditional subcutaneous facelift.

In Paris, Dr Cédric Kron has developed the LVPA (Anterior Vertical Deep Plane lift), his personal technique of vertical deep plane facelift, which he has presented at several international scientific congresses as well as at the French National Academy of Surgery.

This technique achieves a natural and durable result, with generally simple recovery and a fast return to daily activities.

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