How To Prevent The Challenging Filler Face
David J. Goldberg, MD Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists of NY and NJ
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How To Prevent The Challenging Filler Face David J. Goldberg, MD Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists of NY and NJ Facial Fillers Perhaps the most versatile non surgical means of facial rejuvenation Several million treatments performed
David J. Goldberg, MD Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists of NY and NJ
rejuvenation
development
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12 mo
Hematoxylin‐eosin stain, 400x, shows PLLA microparticles with adjacent aggregation of giant cells, histiocytes, and collagen fibers
Vleggaar D. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31(11 pt 2):1511‐1518. Reprinted with permission from the author.
30 mo
Hematoxylin‐eosin stain, 400x, shows lack of PLLA microparticles and the abundance of collagen fibers
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32 wk 78 wk 16 wk 4 wk
Canine histology 40–60x, collagen matrix stained with picosirius red1
Top, with permission from Coleman K et al. Neocollagenesis after injection of calcium hydroxylapatite composition in a canine model. Dermatol Surg. 2008;34:S53‐S55. Bottom, from Marmur ES et al. Clinical, histologic and electron microscopic findings after injection of a calcium hydroxylapatite filler. J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2004;6(4):223‐226. Reprinted by permission of Taylor & Francis Ltd (www.tandfonline.com)
Thick section light microscopy at 1 mo and 6 mo postinjection2
6 mo 1 mo
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3 mo
At 3 mo, microspheres are completely encapsulated and surrounded by fibroblasts and collagen fibers (40x) At 10 y, histology shows mature connective tissue, active fibroblasts, microencapsulation of each microsphere (40x)
10 y
Lemperle G et al. ArteFill permanent injectable for soft tissue augmentation: I. Mechanism of action and injection techniques. Aesthet Plast Surg. 2010;34(3):264‐272. With permission of Springer.
Goldberg DJ, et al Dermatol Surg: 2019
Proteoglycan: Alcian Blue Staining Before 6 months
Elastin: Immunohistochemistry Staining Before 6 months
Van Gieson Stain for Elastic Fibers Before 6 months
properly and master
dynamics, and aesthetics
multiple treatments
technical error on lips
definition
projection
smiling
‘puffy’ look
technical error
definition
projection
smiling
‘puffy’ look
silicone and bio‐gel
response of silicone
creating an implant look (i.e. no true tissue integration)
with previous unknown filler treatment
standing bumps and nodules
material expressed
without incident
and HA filler
massive amount of product)
effect
lip balance
vertical orientation
& curvature
lead to long‐term edema
degradation
be used
inexperienced injector
trough
entering perpendicular to the skin overlying the tear trough
poor skin elasticity
After cannula treatment Post‐enzyme treatment Re‐treated with HA
critical
understand anatomic planes to be successful
and is often more important than medial
patients
maintain balance
greatly
by inexperienced injectors
difficult to correct
How to Avoid an Over‐injected Medial Cheek
cheek
Can never be fully corrected
in the medial cheek (especially younger patients)
How to Correct an Over‐injected Medial Cheek
expansion), enzyme is not advised creates excess skin
medial cheek
(conservatively)
recommend injecting in this sequence to best economize product
in patients with high cheekbones, hollow lower cheeks, or a narrow face
1 2 3 4
restored, the temples and lower cheeks
treat
ways
Avoid Hollow Lower Cheeks and Temples
and/or elasticity in the lower cheeks
cheeks and temples
augmentation
inferior portion of the zygoma
‘quick fix’
foundation, then Sculptra/Radiesse