Background: The superficial (subcutaneous) facial fat compartments contribute to the signs of facial aging, but a comprehensive anatomical description of their location and their functional behavior during the application of softtissue fillers remains elusive. Methods: The authors investigated 30 fresh frozen cephalic specimens from 13 male and 17 female Caucasian body donors (age, 78.3 +/- 14.2 years;body mass index, 23.1 +/- 5.3 kg/m(2)). Upright-position, contrast-enhanced computed tomographic scanning, and additional magnetic resonance imaging were performed. Three-dimensional reconstruction-based measures were conducted to evaluate the position of the applied contrast agent in each compartment separately. Successive anatomical dissecti...
Facial aging is a multifactorial process that has been extensively studied. Changes in the skin, fac...
The aim of the study was to analyse the appearance of the superficial muscolo-aponeurotic system (SM...
Facial soft tissue depths (FSTD) refer to the tissue thickness that is attached to the facial skelet...
Background: The superficial (subcutaneous) facial fat compartments contribute to the signs of facial...
BACKGROUND Injection of soft-tissue fillers into the facial fat compartments is frequently perfor...
Various recently introduced minimally invasive treatment modalities are now widely used for enhancin...
Facial cosmetic procedures are doubtless in constant augmentation directly related to fillers and bo...
Newer understanding of volume loss as a critical component of facial aging and the integration of vo...
Abstract Injectable fillers are widely used for facial rejuvenation, correction of disabling volumet...
Background: Controversy exists as to whether the changes of midface aging (elongation of the lower e...
Background: The forehead is one of the most frequent locations for neuromodulator and soft tissue fi...
The aim of our study is the revision of the anatomy of buccal fat pad and its role in a volumetric p...
PURPOSE: Cosmetic tissue augmentation and correction of skin depression using injectable material is...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the morphology of the superficial musculoaponeurotic sy...
Fillers are used for facial sculpturing and anti-ageing treatments with increasing popularity. The o...
Facial aging is a multifactorial process that has been extensively studied. Changes in the skin, fac...
The aim of the study was to analyse the appearance of the superficial muscolo-aponeurotic system (SM...
Facial soft tissue depths (FSTD) refer to the tissue thickness that is attached to the facial skelet...
Background: The superficial (subcutaneous) facial fat compartments contribute to the signs of facial...
BACKGROUND Injection of soft-tissue fillers into the facial fat compartments is frequently perfor...
Various recently introduced minimally invasive treatment modalities are now widely used for enhancin...
Facial cosmetic procedures are doubtless in constant augmentation directly related to fillers and bo...
Newer understanding of volume loss as a critical component of facial aging and the integration of vo...
Abstract Injectable fillers are widely used for facial rejuvenation, correction of disabling volumet...
Background: Controversy exists as to whether the changes of midface aging (elongation of the lower e...
Background: The forehead is one of the most frequent locations for neuromodulator and soft tissue fi...
The aim of our study is the revision of the anatomy of buccal fat pad and its role in a volumetric p...
PURPOSE: Cosmetic tissue augmentation and correction of skin depression using injectable material is...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the morphology of the superficial musculoaponeurotic sy...
Fillers are used for facial sculpturing and anti-ageing treatments with increasing popularity. The o...
Facial aging is a multifactorial process that has been extensively studied. Changes in the skin, fac...
The aim of the study was to analyse the appearance of the superficial muscolo-aponeurotic system (SM...
Facial soft tissue depths (FSTD) refer to the tissue thickness that is attached to the facial skelet...