Transoral injection of Restylane SubQ for aesthetic contouring of the cheeks
2006; Oxford University Press; Volume: 26; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.asj.2005.09.013
ISSN1527-330X
Autores Tópico(s)Dermatologic Treatments and Research
ResumoFor malar augmentation procedures with Restylane SubQ, the transoral route of injection offers some advantages over the transdermal route. It allows ready access to the zygomatic periosteum, avoids the need for identification of soft tissue fascia planes and detachment of muscle, and reduces the risk of damage to important nerves and blood vessels and resulting hematoma. By using the transoral technique, the possibility of visible local complications (edema and ecchymosis) can be reduced. Use of this injection route does not appear to increase the risk of introducing infection into the soft tissues, and prophylactic antibiotic use is considered unnecessary, although good oral hygiene is important and mouth washing should be encouraged. In summary, the transoral method of Restylane SubQ injection is as reliable as the transdermal route, and this approach is likely to appeal to patients because of its lower risk of inflammatory reactions following treatment.
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