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Cosmetic Injectable Fillers, An Issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, E-Book
(2016)
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Abstract
Injectables and Fillers become ever more prominent in the field of rejuvenative surgery as the trend is to minimally invasive and non-invasive techniques for rejuvenation. This publication, edited by pre-eminent leader in the field, Corey Maas, presents a useful approach for the practicing facial plastic surgeon, plastic surgeon, dermatologist, oculoplast, or cosmetic oral surgeon. The highlight of the issue is a section focusing on "Contemporary Approach to Cosmetic/Aesthetic Fillers" from Core Experts, who present how they plan for the specific patient and anatomic area, techniques used, and pearls for best outcomes, such as what they use, why they use them, how much they use, needles or cannulas, etc. Detailed anatomic depictions alongside clinical views are presented. In addition to the surgical "how I do it" are articles on Understanding the Tissue-Device Interface; Complications and Management of Aesthetic Injectable Fillers; Case for synthetic Injectables; and Perspective on the Current Filler Market.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Cosmetic Injectable Fillers\r | i | ||
Copyright\r | ii | ||
Contributors | iii | ||
CONSULTING EDITOR | iii | ||
EDITOR | iii | ||
AUTHORS | iii | ||
Contents | v | ||
Preface: The New Paradigm in Facial Rejuvenation: Soft Tissue Fillers 2015\r | v | ||
Cosmetic Fillers: Perspectives on the Industry\r | v | ||
The Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: Current Understanding of the Tissue Device Interface\r | v | ||
The Case for Synthetic Injectables\r | v | ||
Facial Filler Complications\r | vi | ||
Collagen Stimulators: Poly-l-Lactic Acid and Calcium Hydroxyl Apatite\r | vi | ||
Customized Approach to Facial Enhancement\r | vi | ||
Injectable Filler Techniques for Facial Rejuvenation, Volumization, and Augmentation\r | vi | ||
Current Concepts in Filler Injection\r | vii | ||
FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY CLINICS\rOF NORTH AMERICA\r | viii | ||
FORTHCOMING ISSUES | viii | ||
February 2016 | viii | ||
May 2016 | viii | ||
August 2016 | viii | ||
RECENT ISSUES | viii | ||
August 2015 | viii | ||
May 2015 | viii | ||
February 2015 | viii | ||
Preface: The New Paradigm in Facial Rejuvenation: Soft Tissue Fillers 2015 \r | ix | ||
Cosmetic Fillers | 417 | ||
Key points | 417 | ||
EVOLUTION OF THE FILLER MARKET | 417 | ||
Why the United States’ and European Union Filler Markets are Different: Regulatory Drivers and History | 418 | ||
THE BATTLE FOR YOUR ATTENTION AND THAT OF YOUR STAFF | 419 | ||
First Impressions: The Reception Area | 419 | ||
The Office Staff and Patient Influencers | 419 | ||
Injector Confidence | 420 | ||
PATIENT CHOICE INFLUENCE | 420 | ||
A FEW THOUGHTS ON POSSIBLE FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS IN THE INDUSTRY | 420 | ||
Consolidation | 420 | ||
New Ways to Inject | 420 | ||
New Areas to Inject | 421 | ||
New Materials | 421 | ||
SUMMARY | 421 | ||
The Hyaluronic Acid Fillers | 423 | ||
Key points | 423 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 423 | ||
HYALURONIC ACID STRUCTURE AND BIOCHEMISTRY | 424 | ||
ROLE IN WOUND HEALING | 424 | ||
MANUFACTURING | 425 | ||
COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE HYALURONIC ACID INJECTABLE FILLERS IN THE UNITED STATES | 425 | ||
COMPARISON WITH OTHER DERMAL FILLERS | 425 | ||
TISSUE DEVICE INTERFACE | 427 | ||
FUTURE USES OF HYALURONIC ACID IN TISSUE ENGINEERING | 430 | ||
ADVERSE EFFECTS | 430 | ||
SUMMARY | 430 | ||
REFERENCES | 430 | ||
The Case for Synthetic Injectables | 433 | ||
Key points | 433 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 433 | ||
LIQUID INJECTABLE SILICONE | 434 | ||
Overview | 434 | ||
Legal Status of Liquid Injectable Silicone | 434 | ||
Product Information | 434 | ||
Patient Selection | 434 | ||
Silicone Injection: Microdroplet Technique | 434 | ||
The Case for Liquid Silicone: Clinical Data Supporting its Use for Facial Soft Tissue Augmentation | 435 | ||
Histologic evidence | 436 | ||
Complications of Liquid Injectable Silicone | 437 | ||
Silicone Discussion | 437 | ||
POLYMETHYL METHACRYLATE | 437 | ||
Overview | 437 | ||
Product Information | 437 | ||
The Case for Polymethyl Methacrylate (Bellafill) | 439 | ||
Bellafill 5-year postmarketing nasolabial fold study | 439 | ||
Bellafill US Acne Scar pivotal study | 441 | ||
Treatment of Atrophic Acne Scarring with Bellafill | 442 | ||
Patient selection and consultation | 442 | ||
Skin testing and photography | 442 | ||
Bellafill injection procedure and technique | 443 | ||
Acne scar treatment | 443 | ||
Polymethyl Methacrylate Discussion | 443 | ||
SUMMARY | 443 | ||
REFERENCES | 444 | ||
Facial Filler Complications | 447 | ||
Key points | 447 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 447 | ||
POOR COSMETIC RESULTS | 448 | ||
INFECTION: BIOFILMS | 449 | ||
GRANULOMAS | 450 | ||
VASCULAR OCCLUSION | 451 | ||
PREVENTION | 453 | ||
ILLEGAL FILLERS | 454 | ||
REFERENCES | 456 | ||
Collagen Stimulators | 459 | ||
Key points | 459 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 459 | ||
PREOPERATIVE PLANNING AND PREPARATION | 461 | ||
PATIENT POSITIONING | 461 | ||
PROCEDURAL APPROACH | 462 | ||
Radiesse for Cheek and Chin Augmentation | 462 | ||
Panfacial Poly-l-Lactic Acid | 465 | ||
POTENTIAL COMPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT | 465 | ||
POSTPROCEDURAL CARE/REHABILITATION AND RECOVERY | 468 | ||
SUMMARY | 469 | ||
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA | 469 | ||
REFERENCES | 469 | ||
Customized Approach to Facial Enhancement | 471 | ||
Key points | 471 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 471 | ||
ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF THE TOP THIRD OF THE FACE | 471 | ||
ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF THE MIDFACE | 473 | ||
ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF THE LOWER FACE: LIPS, CHIN, AND JAWLINE | 473 | ||
SUMMARY | 476 | ||
REFERENCES | 476 | ||
Injectable Filler Techniques for Facial Rejuvenation, Volumization, and Augmentation | 479 | ||
Key points | 479 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 479 | ||
GENERAL APPROACH | 479 | ||
CHOICE OF FILLER | 480 | ||
FACIAL REJUVENATION WITH FILLERS: VOLUME RESTORATION | 481 | ||
LIQUID FACELIFT: THE ROLE OF VOLUMIZATION IN SKIN LAXITY | 481 | ||
CHANGING FACIAL FEATURES WITH FILLER | 481 | ||
NASOLABIAL FOLD | 481 | ||
MARIONETTE LINE | 482 | ||
LIPS | 483 | ||
Aging Restoration | 483 | ||
PREJOWL SULCUS | 483 | ||
NOSE | 484 | ||
CHEEK COMPLEX | 484 | ||
JAWLINE | 485 | ||
TEMPLES | 486 | ||
LOWER EYELIDS | 486 | ||
UPPER EYELIDS/BROWS | 487 | ||
NECK, CHEST, AND HANDS | 487 | ||
FOREHEAD/GLABELLA | 488 | ||
ACNE SCARS AND TRAUMATIC CONTOUR DEPRESSIONS | 488 | ||
SUMMARY | 488 | ||
REFERENCES | 488 | ||
Current Concepts in Filler Injection | 489 | ||
Key points | 489 | ||
TEMPORAL AUGMENTATION AND REJUVENATION | 489 | ||
Treatment Goals and Planned Outcomes | 489 | ||
Preoperative Planning and Preparation | 489 | ||
Patient Positioning | 490 | ||
Procedural Approach | 490 | ||
Potential Complications and Their Management | 490 | ||
Postprocedural Care | 491 | ||
Rehabilitation and Recovery | 491 | ||
Outcomes | 491 | ||
MIDFACE AND MALAR AUGMENTATION | 491 | ||
Treatment Goals and Planned Outcomes | 492 | ||
Preoperative Planning and Preparation | 492 | ||
Patient Positioning | 492 | ||
Procedural Approach | 492 | ||
Potential Complications and Their Management | 492 | ||
Postprocedural Care | 492 | ||
Rehabilitation and Recovery | 493 | ||
Outcomes | 493 | ||
JAWLINE AUGMENTATION | 493 | ||
Treatment Goals and Planned Outcomes | 493 | ||
Preoperative Planning and Preparation | 493 | ||
Patient Positioning | 493 | ||
Procedural Approach | 493 | ||
Potential Complications and Their Management | 493 | ||
Postprocedural Care | 494 | ||
SUMMARY | 494 | ||
REFERENCES | 494 | ||
Index | 495 |