MidFace

MidFace

EndoChor® MidFace ™
A versatile design for Mono-Block Midfacial lifting procedures
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The Multi-Vectoral Technology (MVT) enables a monoblock tissue lifting in  midfacial rejuvenation.

The Multi-Vectoral Technology (MVT) enables a monoblock tissue lifting in midfacial rejuvenation.

You can eliminate awkward fixation sutures with an  EndoChor® MidFace ™ implant, a genuine and efficient solution that utilizes the multi-vectoral technology to suspend the midfacial compartment. This patented device incorporates multiple spines that can be easily customized by the surgeon to set the optimal fixation points required during surgery.  
Feasibility and durability adding more
Feasibility and durability adding more
The EndoChor® MidFace ™ facilitates rapid deployment through either the temporal and/or oral incisions in a shorter surgical time while simplifying the surgical procedure.  In addition, it is a powerful tool that can be added to the inventory of major facial  rejuvenation procedures.
Feasible & Fast EndoChor® MidFace ™
implants can easily be applied in the hands of an experienced surgeon
Adjustible EndoChor® MidFace ™
incorporates multiple spines that can be easily customized by the surgeon to set the lifting vector and optimal fixation points required during surgery.
Balanced & Secure EndoChor’s
unique design provides multiple points of tension force transmission of the suspended tissue over the contact surface, hence dispersing the tension over a wider surface area rather than a single point. This allows a sustainable fixation in the midfacial region.  
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EndoChor® ForeHead ™ Device
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EndoChor® MidFace ™
Biobsorbable midface suspension device that features tines with tips that are 4.5mm above the platform.
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EndoChor® Midface™ Soft Tissue Suspension Procedure

1 | Surgical Approach/Initial Incisions
The MidFace ™ dissection is carried out endoscopically or using the surgeon’s preferred method though the temporal approach, which may include additional incisions(Intraoral, periorbital, supraorbital).

Dissection should proceed to the inferior maxilla trespassing the  buttress to assure that fixation platform is localized over the maxillary antrum keeping in mind to avoid the infraorbital nerve medially. 

The elegant design of EndoChor ® MidFace ™ ease it’s way through the temporal subperiostal/subfacial tunnel.  
2 | Device Placement
2 | Device Placement
2- a) Insert the EndoChor ® device through the temporal incision to the desired position.
    b) Alternately, the surgeon can remove the device from the installment strap and  inserted in a retrograde fashion though an  intraoral incision.
Alternatively, the implant may be removed from the insertion tools and inserted in a retrograde fashion through an oral/buccal incision.
3 | Device Deployment
3 | Device Deployment
With the fixation platform in the inferior  recess of the dissection, retract the  installment cover by squeezing the release  mechanism.
4 | Device Fixation
4 | Device Fixation
Once the platform is in proper position, apply  gentle digital pressure over the cheek to  engage the tissue with the  EndoChor ® spines.
5 | Installment Tool Removal
5 | Installment Tool Removal
Retrieve the installment tool while maintaining  digital pressure on the fixation platform to  avoid any dislodgement.
6 | Tissue Levation
6 | Tissue Levation
Written and edited by Professor Dr. Mehmet Veli Karaaltın.

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