Facial Aesthetic Anatomy An Inside View & 3D Anatomy
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SKU: MED-AMB03276
Category: Plastic Surgery
Description
Dr. Beut focuses on the Middle Third describing the main characteristics and specific safety issues from an anatomical point of view; providing recommendations for appropriate techniques and products for strategic and safe injections.
Dr Lanfranchi (Milan) identifies the components of this dynamic area prone to early signs of ageing. He explores how youthful characteristics change over time: loss of volume and definition, bone resorption, chin retraction, lines and wrinkles… Using before and after images of actual patients, he shows how choosing the right technique is so important not only for safety but also for better, longer-lasting and natural results…
An in-depth understanding of facial anatomy is particularly important when treating jawline definition and for obtaining safe, natural-looking results. Dr Kestemont takes a close look at the anatomical features of the lower third from the superficial fat flap, to the muscles and ligaments, the DPO and facial platysma… in order to demonstrate the ageing process. He also reveals the potential dangers of vascular distribution in this area and the importance of safe injecting.
Subcision with Bionutrilift: The Bionutrilift cannula breaks down fibrous strands deep within the skin, allowing it to lift. Particularly relevant for acne scars, this protocol treats indentations in the skin and helps stimulate the creation of new collagen. Insightful 3D imagery clearly shows the fanning technique and the depth of the injections to be performed.
3D imagery provides a clear anatomical view of the forehead – its muscular structure, veins and arteries (identifying risk zones) – for safe injecting. This episode shows where to enter the cannula and the depth required, so that it can safely break down the myofibrils between the skin and the muscle on the forehead.
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