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Dermal Fillers: Tips to Achieve Successful Outcomes
Fillers have become a common aesthetic treatment for several cosmetic problems. Several types of fillers are available from different sources and of different longevities. It is important that the treating physician be aware of the different techniques of administration and their possible side effects. This article reviews the available literature on the subject
Focus - Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a technique which involves microinjections of
conventional homeopathic medication and/ or vitamins into the mesoderm
or middle layer of the skin to promote healing or corrective treatment
to a specific area of the body. It is a debatable addition in the
therapeutic armamentarium in the management of skin rejuvenation.
However, dermatologists have to use this cautiously and judiciously as
at present there is a lot of controversy regarding its efficacy and
safety despite the fact that mesotherapy is gaining popularity in the
West
Standard guidelines for the use of dermal fillers
Currently used fillers vary greatly in their sources, efficacy duration and site of deposition; detailed knowledge of these properties is essential for administering them. Indications for fillers include facial lines (wrinkles, folds), lip enhancement, facial deformities, depressed scars, periocular melanoses, sunken eyes, dermatological diseases-angular cheilitis, scleroderma, AIDS lipoatrophy, earlobe plumping, earring ptosis, hand, neck, dιcolletι rejuvenation. <b> Physicians′ qualifications</b> : Any qualified dermatologist may use fillers after receiving adequate training in the field. This may be obtained either during postgraduation or at any workshop dedicated to the subject of fillers. The physicians should have a thorough knowledge of the anatomy of the area designated to receive an injection of fillers and the aesthetic principles involved. They should also have a thorough knowledge of the chemical nature of the material of the filler, its longevity, injection techniques, and any possible side effects. <b> Facility: </b> Fillers can be administered in the dermatologist′s minor procedure room. <b> Preoperative counseling and informed consent:</b> Detailed counseling with respect to the treatment, desired effects, and longevity of the filler should be discussed with the patient. Patients should be given brochures to study and adequate opportunity to seek information. Detailed consent forms need to be completed by the patients. A consent form should include the type of filler, longevity expected and possible postoperative complications. Preoperative photography should be carried out. <b> Choice of the filler </b> depends on the site, type of defect, results needed, and the physician′s experience. <b> Injection technique and volume </b> depend on the filler and the physician′s preference, as outlined in these guidelines
Cosmetic Dermatology - Soft tissue augmentation - Use of hyaluronic acid as dermal filler
Soft tissue augmentation has revolutionized the treatment of the aging
face. It is a technique in which a substance is injected under the
skin. The concept of utilizing materials for soft tissue augmentation
actually began around 1950 with the use of fluid silicone. Today we
have a large armamentarium of implant materials to delay the tell tale
signs of aging. Filling has replaced conventional surgery in facial
rejuvenation. In this article, the emphasis will be on hyaluronic acid
as this substance is easily available in India and ranks among the most
widely used dermal fillers
Soft tissue augmentation - Use of hyaluronic acid as dermal filler
Soft tissue augmentation has revolutionized the treatment of the aging face. It is a technique in which a substance is injected under the skin. The concept of utilizing materials for soft tissue augmentation actually began around 1950 with the use of fluid silicone. Today we have a large armamentarium of implant materials to delay the tell tale signs of aging. Filling has replaced conventional surgery in facial rejuvenation. In this article, the emphasis will be on hyaluronic acid as this substance is easily available in India and ranks among the most widely used dermal fillers
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