The correction of the nasolacrimal trough always causes a lot of controversy. This defect occurs due to many reasons, and sometimes women come to the cosmetologist's office at a fairly young age, but already having this lack of appearance. From an aesthetic point of view, the nasolacrimal sulcus gives the face an expression of fatigue and exhaustion. It is very important to pay attention to the factors that influence the formation of the nasolacrimal sulcus.
Anatomically, the nasolacrimal sulcus is a fold below the bony margin of the orbit of the eye that runs from the inner edge of the eye to the outer. If this furrow continues on the cheek-zygomatic part of the face, then it should be considered as a nasopharynx. The formation of the nasolacrimal sulcus depends on the individual structural features of the septum (dense septum) in this area. The septum with one edge is tightly fixed to the bone structure, and with its other part it is woven into the circular muscle of the eye and skin.
In young patients, the nasolacrimal sulcus, due to the good elasticity and hydration of the tissues, is almost invisible. With age, the septal ligament gradually weakens and stretches. As a result of this process, retraction appears in those areas where there is a denser fixation. In areas where there is loose fixation, protrusion of tissues is formed.
To correct this aesthetic defect, one must have a fairly large experience in working with hyaluronic acid preparations. It is important to understand the individual features of the structure of the nasolacrimal sulcus and to correctly select the depth of drug administration. Dr. Ofir Artiz (Head, Center for Aestetic Dermatology Tel-Aviv medical center) is an unsurpassed master of correction with Restylane Touch.
We want to show you not a training film, but a real video of how the nasolacrimal trough correction works.
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