Abstract
For many years the forehead was considered a “no-man’s land” of facelift surgery. Passot and Miller excised ellipses superior to the hairline. Lexer and Hunt used a prehairline incision. Foman was among the first to undermine the forehead skin.
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Gleason, M. (1985). Forehead Lift. In: Fisher, J.C., Guerrerosantos, J., Gleason, M. (eds) Manual of Aesthetic Surgery. Comprehensive Manuals of Surgical Specialties. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5052-4_10
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