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. 2021 Mar;14(3):14-16.
Epub 2021 Mar 1.

Frontoplasty Technique for the Mestizo Patient

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Frontoplasty Technique for the Mestizo Patient

Shino Bay Aguilera et al. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2021 Mar.

Abstract

Ethnic groups can be differentiated through certain anatomical characteristics, including the morphological features of their skulls. Little information is available on the craniofacial measures of the Mestizo face. Over time, the upper third of the Mestizo face can develop a greater frontal concavity of the forehead, making the eyebrows drop and giving the face a more masculine appearance. Understanding the skeletal and vascular anatomy of this population group is the foundation for proper aesthetic rejuvenation of the upper third of the face. The purpose of this article is to present an advanced injection technique utilizing a low-viscosity and low-G prime filler to correct exaggerated frontal concavity. Using just 1 to 2mL of product, patients can be safely treated with a high satisfaction rate and a cosmetic result capable of lasting up to three years.

Keywords: Cosmetic injection; Mestizo face; craniofacial.

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FUNDING:No funding was provided for this article. DISCLOSURES:The authors report no conflicts of interest relevant to the content of this article.

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Characteristics of the Mestizo forehead with increased frontal concavity of the forehead.
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Identifying vascular structures: supraorbital, supratrochlear arteries, and the superficial temporal artery
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Entry of the cannula, depositing retrograde linear threads of hyaluronic acid
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Injecting in the subgaleal space proves to be safe and effective when performing frontoplasty with injectable fillers.
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Improved appearance of the Mestizo forehead, providing a more youthful and feminine look

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