Mole B
Clinique Sarrette, Paris, France.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 1992 Aug;90(2):200-6.
Deep wrinkles and folds usually are not completely or permanently corrected with face lifting, fat or collagen injections, chemical peels, and other known procedures. It is suggested that a permanent implant, well tolerated by human tissues, could be helpful as an isolated or associated procedure. An expanded synthetic polymer known as Gore-Tex expanded polytetrafluoroethylene soft-tissue patch is available and is easy to use to approximate and correct defects; it also can be used as a filling material or to replace other kinds of prostheses to get better projection of frontal, orbital, malar, and chin areas. I have used this material in my clinic for 5 years. Indications and results of the first cosmetic cases are reported herein.