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Aesthetic Plast Surg ; 2024 May 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38714538

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The facial aging process entails alterations in the volume, shape, and texture of all skin layers over time. Calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA) is a well-established safe skin filler with unique properties to resolve some skin alterations by stimulating neocollagenesis. The vectoral-lift (V-lift) technique targets the global repositioning of facial structures by addressing distinct anatomical injection planes. It includes deep facial augmentation with Radiesse PlusTM to retain ligament restructuring and superficial subcutaneous enhancement with diluted Radiesse DuoTM. Herein, we present cases that illustrate the use of this approach. METHODS: This pilot study enrolled 36 participants (33 women and three men; ages 37-68 years) in a Brazilian clinical setting, and all patients underwent a single treatment. Photographs were taken at rest, in frontal and oblique views, before injection, and 90 days after treatment. RESULTS: Treatment resulted in elevation of the upper and middle face, notable improvements in the infraorbital hollow, and adjustment of the mean facial volume. CONCLUSIONS: The V-lift technique is a three-dimensional pan-facial treatment that relies on ligament support and face vectoring to obtain a lifting effect and facial contour restoration. It encompasses deep facial augmentation involving the use of Radiesse PlusTM for restructuring and retaining ligaments and Radiesse DuoTM for superficial subcutaneous enhancement. This approach targets a global repositioning of the facial structures by addressing distinct anatomical injection planes. It achieves a repositioning of the overall facial anatomy without requiring a substantial volumetric expansion. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE IV: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38072289

ABSTRACT

Ultrasound in aesthetics presents multiple applications in several areas, including diagnosing fillers and non-fillers complications, the performance of ultrasound-guided injections in real-time, and identifying the most common types of cosmetic fillers. Furthermore, this application of ultrasound in aesthetics has become a must for managing aesthetic patients because, to date, this modality is the one that provides the higher resolution among imaging techniques, detailed anatomical information, and blood flow detection, besides showing worldwide availability. This paper aims to review the current applications of ultrasound in aesthetics based on publications from scientific literature and the authors' experience.

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Skinmed ; 21(4): 257-262, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37771016

ABSTRACT

The use of enzyme hyaluronidase to treat the complications of different brands of hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers is increasing in the same proportion as the number of nonsurgical cosmetic procedures. Guidelines for diagnosing and treating complications remain controversial and are primarily based on anecdotal reports and small case series. We proposed approaching HA-related complications based on our clinical research and observations of treating more than 200 patients and providing a practical guide for the thoughtful use of hyaluronidase according to adverse events. Standardization of hyaluronidase dose and concentration is beneficial for better outcomes and future comparative analyses of the results of this treatment worldwide. The use of hyaluronidase is increasing for the reversal of the clinical manifestations of complications caused by HA fillers, although a consensus is lacking. We propose using different doses and concentrations of hyaluronidase to focus on selected anatomic areas considering properties of the product and pathogenesis of each complication.

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Skinmed ; 21(1): 27-33, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36987823

ABSTRACT

The number of patients developing sterile abscesses because of hyaluronic acid (HA) filler procedures has increased for unknown reasons. We described this adverse reaction after filling with Juvederm Volux®, the latest innovative product in the Vycross range of technology. We presented five patients with recalcitrant sterile abscesses after filling with Juvederm Volux® who did not respond to the traditional therapy but whose lesions were resolved with the "Munhoz-Cavallieri lavage protocol" developed and recently published by the present authors. (SKINmed. 2023;21:27-33).


Subject(s)
Cosmetic Techniques , Humans , Abscess/drug therapy , Hyaluronic Acid/adverse effects
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Surg. cosmet. dermatol. (Impr.) ; 15: e20230187, 2023.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1438326

ABSTRACT

Para tornar o preenchimento labial mais simples e seguro, desenvolvemos a técnica de preenchimento labial K.I.S.S. - Keep Injection Simple and Safe. Para ser simples, a técnica recomenda apenas a avaliação de quatro parâmetros anatômicos e o preenchimento de cinco áreas labiais. Por segurança, a injeção é realizada apenas no plano supramuscular, por meio de cânulas de ponta romba, inseridas a partir de quatro portas de entrada, duas no lábio superior e duas no lábio inferior. O preenchimento é realizado em vetores anatômicos específicos para volumização, projeção, melhora do contorno e sustentação do arco do cupido e comissuras labiais


To simplify the procedure and increase lip augmentation safety, we have developed the KISS - Keep Injection Simple and Safe lip filler technique. To be simple, the method recommends only the evaluation of four anatomical parameters and the filling of five labial areas. To be safe, the injection is performed only in the supramuscular plane, using cannulas with a blunt tip, inserted in four entries: two in the upper lip and two in the lower lip. Fillers are injected in specific anatomical vectors for lips volumization, projection, contour improvement, and support of cupid's bow and lip corners

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J Cosmet Dermatol ; 21(11): 5562-5568, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35638403

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: In recent years, fillers procedures with hyaluronic acid (HA) have grown significantly. Despite HA relative safety, the number of cases of complications after injections has grown, and in many of which, we are not aware of or have little control over. AIMS: In this article, the authors describe a new adverse reaction after filling with HA injection, the sterile abscess. PATIENTS/METHODS: We present eight patients with similar clinical, laboratory, and ultrasound characteristics for sterile abscess and report a new therapeutic modality for it. RESULTS: All cases were treated with "Munhoz-Cavallieri Lavage Protocol" procedure with complete resolution. CONCLUSIONS: "Munhoz-Cavallieri Lavage Protocol" serves as a guideline in diagnosis and management of sterile abscess.


Subject(s)
Cosmetic Techniques , Dermal Fillers , Humans , Hyaluronic Acid/adverse effects , Abscess/diagnostic imaging , Abscess/etiology , Injections , Dermal Fillers/adverse effects , Cosmetic Techniques/adverse effects
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Surg. cosmet. dermatol. (Impr.) ; 9(3): 218-222, jul.-set. 2017. ilus.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-880369

ABSTRACT

Introdução: O uso do ácido hialurônico para correções estéticas cresceu exponencialmente nos últimos anos. O ultrassom de pele mostra-se método eficaz para identificação do preenchedor e suas complicações. Um tipo particular de efeito adverso, caracterizado por edema tardio e persistente, de caráter intermitente, vem sendo observado ultimamente. Objetivo: Caracterizar uma complicação tardia após preenchimento facial com ácido hialurônico. Métodos: Selecionaram-se exames de ultrassom da pele realizados em clínica privada de outubro de 2016 a julho de 2017, encaminhados para avaliação de complicação após preenchedores. Questionários foram enviados aos médicos solicitantes para coleta de dados clínicos. Resultados: Em 108 exames foram identificados 33 casos de edema local associado à presença de ácido hialurônico. Episódios de edema foram referidos como recorrentes, na área previamente afetada ou em outro sítio de injeção. Conclusão: Os autores propõem nomenclatura específica: edema tardio intermitente e persistente para agrupar as reações adversas tardias ao ácido hialurônico, que se traduzem por edema local tardio, de caráter intermitente, deflagrado por gatilhos específicos e que persiste enquanto houver a presença do ácido hialurônico no tecido.


Introduction: The use of hyaluronic acid fillers (HA) for esthetic corrections has exponentially grown in recent years. Skin ultrasound (US) is an effective method to identify the filler and its complications. A particular type of adverse effect, characterized by late, persistent edema of an intermittent nature, has been lately observed. Objective: To describe a delayed complication due to easy HA fillers, named by the authors as Persistent, Intermitent Delayed Swelling (PIDS). Methods: From October 2016 to July 2017, US examinations performed at Cavallieri Clinic were selected and referred for evaluation of post-filler complications. Questionnaires were sent to requesting physicians for clinical data collection. Results: Of 108 exams, 33 cases of local subcutaneous edema associated with the presence of HA fillers were identified. Episodes of edema were referred to as recurrent, in the previously affected area, or at another injection site. Conclusion: The authors propose a specific nomenclature: PIDS to refer to this late adverse reaction to HA fillers, which includes delayed and intermittent local swelling, triggered by specific conditions, that persists for as long the HA remains in the subcutaneous tissue.

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