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After the Temporal Lifting Technique-What comes next?

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JOURNAL OF COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 12, Pages 3857-3862

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jocd.14247

Keywords

facial anatomy; facial lifting; facial volume; soft tissue fillers; temporal hollowing

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  1. Merz Pharma GmbH Co.KGaA

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The study aimed to determine the safety and esthetic effectiveness of additional midfacial injection points in a full-face injection algorithm. Results showed that this injection algorithm achieved significant effects in volumizing the medial midface, reducing lateral midface volume, and improving jawline contouring.
Background The temporal lifting technique can provide lateral facial lifting when administering hyaluronic acid (HA)-based soft tissue fillers into the subdermal plane of the temple. However, the central facial oval is not influenced by this technique. Objectives To identify the safety and esthetic effectiveness of additional midfacial injection points (in addition to the temporal lifting technique) that can volumize the medial midface, lift the lateral face, and increase jawline contouring when included into a full-face injection algorithm. Methods The patient records of nine consecutive patients (all females) with a mean age of 35.0 (8.4) years and a mean body mass index of 21.7 (2.4) kg/m(2) were retrospectively analyzed after a full-face injection algorithm was performed using HA-based fillers. The additional injection points target the supraperiosteal plane of the medial zygomatic arch, the lateral infraorbital region, and the pyriform fossa using both needles and cannula. Results No adverse events were observed during the 6-month retrospective observational period. The volume of the medial midface increased, the volume of the lateral midface decreased, and the contour of the jawline improved; all effects reached a highly statistically significant level with p Despite each individual injection is currently performed on a daily clinical basis the evaluated injection algorithm following the temporal lifting technique shows some evidence that it is safe and esthetically effective. Future studies will need to confirm the results presented herein in a larger sample and with objective outcome measures to guide safe and effective esthetic outcomes.

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