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Topography of the dorsal nasal artery and its clinical implications for augmentation of the dorsum of the nose.

Da-Yae ChoiJung-Hee BaeKwan-Hyun YounWooram KimAtchima SuwanchindaTansatit TanvaaHee-Jin Kim
Published in: Journal of cosmetic dermatology (2018)
Injection into deep fatty layer may reduce the risk of arterial injury and the consequent complications. However, in a hooked nose, the tip of the needle traveling along the deep layer approaches the superficial layer due to the convexity of the hump as it passes over it, which can increase the probability of damaging the DNA.
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