Восстановление арки красоты без нарушения подвижности лица

Injectable rejuvenation technologies, which are improving every year in response to the increasing problems of aging and loss of facial volume, are increasingly being used for rejuvenation as an alternative to plastic surgery. A new injection technology based on the anatomical elements of aging simplifies the task of the practitioner and allows for more accurate results.

The latest generation of fillers allows you to keep the mobility of the face and, accordingly, its ability to express emotions. A new injection technology based on the anatomical elements of aging simplifies the task of the practitioner and allows for more accurate results.

The arch of beauty on the face and its aging

In a young face, the arcofbeauty begins under the eye, curves around the nose, and then rises to the temple. It can be clearly seen in the cheekbones, where it is most pronounced.

With age, decreased elasticity of the skin and muscles, ptosis, and loss of ligament strength lead to a deepening of the tear trough, sagging of the cheekbones, and a thinner appearance of the temporal fossae. Task – return the shape of the beauty arch by restoring the volume and projection of these areas on the patient's face.

It is very important to “fill” the temporal fossa, which is often overlooked, but which plays an important role in lifting and facial rejuvenation. It is also necessary to evaluate the patient's face during facial immobility and movement, and accurately mark the triangles and injection points so that the right amount of product can be injected at the exact location.

Solving the “immobility effect”

This technique can be adapted to the requirements of each patient and is easy to reproduce because it is based on extremely precise anatomical criteria. This technique began to be developed several years ago in the process of finding a solution to the "immobility" effect that appears on the face after injections. However, for this, it was necessary to find a product that can adapt well and is able to provide projection, perfectly adapting to the dynamic morphology of each patient. Such a product can be called Belotero Volume.

Three Triangle Technology

Tear troughs, cheekbones and temporal fossae can be marked with three triangles. The angles of each triangle can be easily determined by palpation.

The first corner is located near the nasal bone and in the middle third of the circle under the eye. The second corner is located at the outer edge of the circle under the eye, and a curve must be drawn here so as not to affect the area under the eyes, which must be avoided when injecting volumizing products.

In the middle of the first triangle, which is the tear trough, the first dose is injected at the intersection at the top of the wall, and the second smaller dose is injected at the midline of the cheek, being careful not to touch the area under the eyes.

As for the zygomatic triangle, it extends from the outer upper corner of the eye socket to the lower edge of the zygomatic bone and ends at the lower edge of the jaw arch. The median of each angle is marked and a dose of the drug is injected at the intersection of the lines.

The third triangle is represented by the temporal fossa. Its angle is located on the lateral edge of the middle third of the temporal crest on the forehead. The second corner of this triangle is located at the point of contact of the edge of the jaw arch with the outer edge of the eye socket, and the last corner is located near the upper edge of the jaw arch. The intersection of these three medians corresponds to the deepest point of the temporal fossa, where the gel is injected.

The BeloteroVolume product is injected using a small 30 gauge needle which allows the clinician to achieve greater precision and is more comfortable for the patient as it limits tissue damage. The gel contains lidocaine. After each dose of gel is injected, the injection site is massaged to model the gel and shape it to the desired shape to perfectly match the anatomical shape of the patient's face.

A simple and accurate method of natural rejuvenation

When using this technology, the practitioner must clearly and carefully mark the triangles. Once the doctor has "knocked his hand", such manipulations will be easier and faster due to the use of unchanged anatomical criteria to match the patient's morphology.

The BeloretoVolume product is driven by a small 30-gauge needle that allows the clinician to achieve greater precision and is more comfortable for the patient as it limits tissue damage; the gel is injected with lidocaine, which also contributes to patient comfort.

This technology is safe and allows you to achieve natural results without using a large amount of product, so that patients are satisfied.

Mimi Ehrenreich, dermatocosmetologist, surgeon from France, told the guests of the XIV International Symposium on Aesthetic Medicine about the features of the "one puncture" technique and about the methods of face correction in her report "Modern trends in modeling the face from one point. Technique SoftFil. New possibilities with minimal trauma":

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