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- General principles for injections and overview of facial anatomy
- Midface
- Tear trough
- Chin and jowl
- Lateral face
- Temple
- Forehead
- Nose
- Eyebrow and upper eyelid
- Upper lateral neck
- Facial artery and vein
Applied Anatomy of the Face for Filler and Botulinum Toxin Injection
by Jonathan Sykes, MD and Peter Palhazi, MD, PhD
The demand for both surgical and noninvasive procedures to rejuvenate the face is increasing. To safely and effectively perform surgery or inject neuromodulators and fillers, the practitioner must have a thorough knowledge of surface anatomy and the structures underneath the skin surface.
The surface anatomy of the face can be thought of in graph analogy as the x and y, while the underlying layered anatomy is analogous to the z vector. During an injection, the practitioner must have knowledge of the z vector, while only having to observe and palpate the x and y. When performing surgery, the facial aesthetic surgeon needs a thorough knowledge of the position and course of all neurovascular structures to avoid injury.
This video atlas will demonstrate the common anatomic relationships of the face. The layered anatomy of the face will be outlined, as will the typical position of important fat pads, ligaments, muscles, and neurovascular structures. Applied anatomy as related to surgical and injectable procedures will be highlighted so that the viewer will be able to maximize procedure efficiency and minimize untoward complications.
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Available in HD streaming or on DVD. A detailed anatomic description and HD quality cadaver dissection video! 2019.
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