Abstract
         
         The subperiosteal midface lift is a powerful tool that allows the surgeon to reposition
            the SOOF and malar fat pad in a vertical direction. Additionally, it significantly
            softens deep nasolabial folds. Its effect, however, is minimal with regards to addressing
            the jowl, jawline, gonial angle and cervicomental angle. Combining the subperiosteal
            midface lift with an extended sub-SMAS rhytidectomy addresses the pre-jowl sulcus
            by releasing the mandibular ligament. The jawline and gonial angle become more defined
            with the transposition and suspension of the SMAS flap. The SMAS transposition flap
            along with the suspension of the platysma flap to the mastoid fascia support the submandibular
            glands and deepen the cervicomental angle. These two approaches are valuable additions
            to the surgeons armamentarium and can yield excellent results in carefully selected
            patients.
         
         Keywords
Facelift - Subperiosteal Midface Lift - Sub-SMAS - Rhytidectomy