F Jeffrey Lorenz, Heather K Schopper, Scott G Walen
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The Role of Toxins and Fillers in Optimizing Perioral Rejuvenation.
Neurotoxins and fillers have become increasingly popular for restoring age-related changes in the perioral region. This review examines their roles in optimizing perioral rejuvenation.The perioral region composes the lower third and middle three-fifths of the face. It includes the lips, surrounding perioral skin, chin, muscles of facial expression, maxilla, and mandible. Changes in the perioral region are significant contributors to the visible signs of aging.Ideal candidates for perioral rejuvenation with toxin and filler are individuals experiencing age-related rhytids or volume loss who are interested in minimally invasive, nonsurgical interventions.Neurotoxins like Botox, Xeomin, Dysport, Jeuveau, and Daxxify are used to relax muscles that contribute to rhytids. Common treatment areas and techniques include perioral rhytids, lip flip, oral commissure elevation, dimpled chin, and gummy smile. Dermal fillers such as hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite, and poly-L-lactic acid restore volume in areas like the nasolabial folds, lips, marionette lines, chin, prejowl sulcus, and perioral rhytids.Neurotoxins and dermal fillers offer effective, minimally invasive solutions for perioral rejuvenation. With an understanding of underlying anatomy, proper patient selection, and precise injection techniques, facial plastic surgeons can achieve natural, youthful results with minimal downtime.
期刊介绍:
Facial Plastic Surgery is a journal that publishes topic-specific issues covering areas of aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery as it relates to the head, neck, and face. The journal''s scope includes issues devoted to scar revision, periorbital and mid-face rejuvenation, facial trauma, facial implants, rhinoplasty, neck reconstruction, cleft palate, face lifts, as well as various other emerging minimally invasive procedures.
Authors provide a global perspective on each topic, critically evaluate recent works in the field, and apply it to clinical practice.