2014
DOI: 10.1177/1090820x14528206
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Hyaluronic Acid Gel Distribution Pattern in Periocular Area With High-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging

Abstract: Our preliminary data suggest that HA gel fillers with differing production technologies show distinct spread and distribution patterns in the periocular tissues on HRUS examination.

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“…Our results, showing high patient satisfaction, corroborate the findings of several publications that show good patient outcomes, immediate results, and high satisfaction when using HA fillers for treatment of lines and wrinkles (Ginat & Schatz, 2012;Carruthers et al, 2010) and for volume restoration (Muhn et al, 2012). Volumes of < 8 mL were sufficient for optimal esthetic outcomes and this can be explained by the fact that SFP has optimal rheological properties and a homogeneous pattern of tissue integration after intra-or subdermal implantation (Goh et al, 2014;Tran et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Our results, showing high patient satisfaction, corroborate the findings of several publications that show good patient outcomes, immediate results, and high satisfaction when using HA fillers for treatment of lines and wrinkles (Ginat & Schatz, 2012;Carruthers et al, 2010) and for volume restoration (Muhn et al, 2012). Volumes of < 8 mL were sufficient for optimal esthetic outcomes and this can be explained by the fact that SFP has optimal rheological properties and a homogeneous pattern of tissue integration after intra-or subdermal implantation (Goh et al, 2014;Tran et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Different from the thin-shell spherical transducer, the radiation property of a thin cylindrical transducer has a determinative directivity, which can be described using [8]:…”
Section: Radiation Directivity Of a Thin Cylindrical Transducermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acoustical measurement is ubiquitous in industrial applications, scientific research, and daily life, e.g., mobile and internet communication [1,2], exploration of underground mineral resources (oil, gas, coal, metal ores, etc.) [3], measurement of the in situ stresses of underground rock formation [4], and the inspection of mechanical properties of concrete [5,6], as well as intravascular ultrasound [7], medical imaging [8], biometric recognition [9], implantable microdevices [10], rangefinders [11], nondestructive detection [12][13][14], experimental verification of acoustic lateral displacement [15], inspection of a specific polarization state of a wave propagating in layered isotropic/anisotropic media [16,17], wave energy devices [18], and more. One of the key factors toward achieving a high-quality acoustic measurement is a good understanding of the properties of the acoustic transducers, e.g., the type of the transducers, the material property, and the geometric structure of the transducers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Restylane-L Ò filler formed a localized hypoechoic image within the tissue, with some spread into bubbles or a pearl-like configuration. On the other hand, Belotero Ò Balance spread more widely into the tissue plane and diffused into an elongated or spindle-shaped hypoechoic image [49].…”
Section: Hyaluronic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%