NEW TECHNIQUES FOR OPENING GAYMORE AND FOREHEAD SPACES
Keywords:
Keywords: Gaymore space, forehead space, facial aesthetics, aesthetic surgery, minimally invasive techniques, cosmetic procedures, facial anatomy.Abstract
Annotation: This article delves into a groundbreaking technique for opening the
Gaymore and forehead spaces, aiming to enhance facial aesthetics through minimally
invasive approaches. The study combines literature analysis, innovative methods, and
results to provide a comprehensive understanding of the proposed technique's
effectiveness. The discussion explores implications, potential advancements, and
concludes with valuable insights for future research and clinical applications.
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