2021
DOI: 10.1111/jocd.14109
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Volumization of the young and the old temple using a highly cross‐linked HA filler

Abstract: According to the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, a worldwide increase of 50.6% was observed for hyaluronic acid injections in the facial region in 2019 compared to 2015, while the number of performed facelifts increased by 9.0% in the same time-span. 1 The increasing demand for minimally invasive augmentations with hyaluronic acid-based fillers can be explained by the ease of the procedure resulting in a more harmonious and appealing facial appearance while patients do not have to face any… Show more

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“…This preperiosteal injection allows further reduction in the temporal depression, reducing the profile of the temporal crest and at the same time helps to slightly elevate the eyebrow's tail. 15 The injection is performed 1 cm superior to the lateral orbital rim and 1 cm lateral to the temporal crest, right perpendicular to the bone. The needle is inserted perpendicular to the skin until bone contact is established; constant bony contact should be maintained during the procedure; we further suggest stabilizing the syringe with the nondominant hand.…”
Section: Injection Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This preperiosteal injection allows further reduction in the temporal depression, reducing the profile of the temporal crest and at the same time helps to slightly elevate the eyebrow's tail. 15 The injection is performed 1 cm superior to the lateral orbital rim and 1 cm lateral to the temporal crest, right perpendicular to the bone. The needle is inserted perpendicular to the skin until bone contact is established; constant bony contact should be maintained during the procedure; we further suggest stabilizing the syringe with the nondominant hand.…”
Section: Injection Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most of the investigations using 3-dimensional surface imaging to assess the longevity and surface effect of minimally invasive procedures have focused on the temples. 13,14 Due to the scarcity of literature on objective longevity, patientrelated outcome, and frequency of complications of hyaluronic acidbased filler injections in the mandibular region, this prospective, single-center study investigated aesthetic outcome, patient satisfaction, adverse events, and volume changes after jawline contouring using objectifiable 3D surface analysis and standardized reporting scales.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past, 3‐dimensional surface imaging has shown to be a reliable and objective tool in assessing the longevity of minimally invasive treatments by assessing the surface change over time and putting the observed changes on the surface in relation to the injected volume. However, most of the investigations using 3‐dimensional surface imaging to assess the longevity and surface effect of minimally invasive procedures have focused on the temples 13,14 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While 3-Dimensional surface imaging has been proven to be a useful tool providing objective data in the pre-, intra-, and post-interventional setting, it is an expensive and time-consuming technique to determine the degree of severity of a condition. [14][15][16][17][18] Thus, the use of validated photonumeric scales can be considered as the gold standard for a proper baseline assessment and evaluation of an outcome at follow-ups. Thus, the objective of this investigation was to create and validate 5-point photonumeric scales for the assessment of dynamic crow's feet, static crow's feet, and infraorbital hollows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate the degree of the severeness of a condition, that is, crow's feet or infraorbital hollows, a plethora of tools can be used. While 3‐Dimensional surface imaging has been proven to be a useful tool providing objective data in the pre‐, intra‐, and post‐interventional setting, it is an expensive and time‐consuming technique to determine the degree of severity of a condition 14‐18 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%