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CLINICAL ANATOMY
FILLER AND BOTULINUM TOXIN
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Knowing the anatomy of the face is essential to be able to carry out a medical treatment. A doctor’s or dentist’s lack of understanding of the complex network of facial muscles, nerves and vessels (arteries and veins) can transform a simple injection of filler or botulinum toxin into an unpleasant side effect.
Any specialist, doctor, dentist, dermatologist, ENT, cosmetic or maxillofacial surgeon, who decides to inject any product into an area of the face, must absolutely have an excellent knowledge of both the clinical anatomy and that of the chosen area. Not only the surface anatomy must be taken into consideration, but all the underlying planes including the skin, the musculoaponeurotic layer, the skeletal structure and all the relevant vasculonervous components.
Many facial muscles can be defined as three-dimensional having a deep bony origin and a superficial cutaneous or subcutaneous insertion.
Knowledge of anatomy and muscle physiology then proves fundamental for the infiltration of botulinum toxin. The neurotoxin, as is well known, works by blocking the neurotransmitter at the neuromuscular plate level.
This leads to the important need to fully understand the action on agonist muscles, antagonist muscles and the possible propagation and diffusion of the protein at a distance.
Lastly, a modern concept of medicine, such as the Bloodless Atraumatic Technique (BAT), cannot go beyond the reduction of immediate and post-treatment secondary effects. And precisely in this direction, a perfect knowledge of anatomy allows the reduction of trauma, edema, swelling and unnecessary bleeding, improving the general experience of the patient.
- SECTION 1
Introduction
Predissection Marking
- SECTION 2
Upper third
Frontal Region Subcutaneous dissection
- SECTION 3
Upper third
Frontal Region Subcutaneous dissection
Forehead Clinical Anatomy
- SECTION 4
Upper third
Forehead Clinical Anatomy
Identification of Glabellar vascular and nervous structures
Danger Zones Analysis
- SECTION 5
Upper third
Periorbital Area
Clinical Anatomy
Danger Zones Analysis
- SECTION 6
Upper third
Temporal Area Dissection
Identification of Temporal vascular and nervous structures
Clinical Anatomy Temporalis Fascia
- SECTION 7
Upper third
Temporal Area
Clinical Anatomy Temporalis Fascia
Superficial Musculo Aponeurotic System (SMAS) Dissection
Danger Zones Analysis
- SECTION 8
Mid third
Mid Face Dissection
Superficial Fat Compartments
Superficial Musculo Aponeurotic System (SMAS) Dissection
- SECTION 9
Mid third
Superficial and Deep Fat Compartments
Clinical Anatomy
Danger Zones Analysis
- SECTION 10
Mid third
Nose Dissection
Clinical Anatomy
Danger Zones Analysis
- SECTION 11
Mid third
Nose Clinical Anatomy
Identification of nasal vascular and nervous structures
Danger Zones Analysis
- SECTION 12
Lower third
Clinical Anatomy
Superficial Musculo Aponeurotic System (SMAS) Dissection
- SECTION 13
Lower third
Clinical Anatomy
Identification of vascular and nervous structures
Facial Artery and Vein
Danger Zones Analysis
- SECTION 14
Lower third
Clinical Anatomy Perioral Area and Nasal Area
Superficial Musculo Aponeurotic System (SMAS)
Identification of vascular and nervous structures
Modiulus
Danger Zones Analysis
- SECTION 15
Lower third
Clinical Anatomy Perioral Area and Lips
Superficial Musculo Aponeurotic System (SMAS)
Identification of vascular and nervous structures
Danger Zones Analysis
- SECTION 16
Lower third
Platysma Dissection
Identification of vascular and nervous structures
Fat Compartments
- SECTION 17
Lower third
Neck Clinical Anatomy
Identification of vascular and nervous structures
Fat Compartments
Danger Zones Analysis
- SECTION 18
Upper third, Mid third and Lower third
Botulinum toxin Clinical Anatomy
Identification of vascular and nervous structures
Danger Zones Analysis
- SECTION 19
Upper third, Mid third and Lower third
Fillers Clinical Anatomy
Identification of vascular and nervous structures
Danger Zones Analysis
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