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Arch Gen Intern Med 2018, Volume 2 | DOI: 10.4066/2591-7951-C5-015
MIDFACE VOLUMISATION WITH FILLERS
Kuldeep Singh
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Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, India
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Anglia Ruskin University, UK
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olume loss of subcutaneous fat, dermis and bone are the main contributory factors to changes in the ageing face. This has led
us to an approach different from that we had been following filling lines and grooves. Landmark work done in facial anatomy
in the cadavers as well as the living has described fat compartments in the face, especially the midface. Utilizing the knowledge
of anatomy and anatomical spaces, the pre-zygomatic space has been utilized to volumize the entire midface with very optimal
volume of filler used. This technique has been used over 50 patients with very optimal use of filler to maximize the effect. Adverse
effects include both suboptimal results and complicatications. Prominent among complications were bruising at the entry point,
short term swelling and migration of the filler.