Best Practices for the Use of High-Frequency Ultrasound to Guide Aesthetic Filler Injections-Part 1: Upper Third of the Face.
Rosa Maria Silveira SigristStella DesyatnikovaMaria Cristina ChammasFranziska WenzPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Filler injections in the upper face pose significant challenges due to its complex anatomy and proximity to vascular structures. High-frequency Doppler ultrasound offers real-time visualization of facial anatomy, improving both safety and aesthetic outcomes. This paper presents a detailed overview of the ultrasonographic anatomy of the temples, forehead, and glabella, along with reproducible, ultrasound-guided filler injection techniques for these areas. We use two scanning techniques previously described: "scan before injecting" and "scan while injecting", applicable to subdermal, interfascial, and supraperiosteal planes in the temporal region, as well as the glabella, forehead, and supraorbital region. Ultrasound guidance for filler injections in the upper face can enhance procedural efficacy and safety. By integrating real-time imaging, practitioners can navigate the intricate vascular anatomy more effectively, thereby minimizing the risk of complications. This study highlights the need for ongoing research and continuous education to further refine these techniques and improve patient outcomes.
Keyphrases
- ultrasound guided
- high frequency
- hyaluronic acid
- transcranial magnetic stimulation
- fine needle aspiration
- high resolution
- healthcare
- primary care
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging
- botulinum toxin
- risk factors
- platelet rich plasma
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- patient satisfaction
- insulin resistance
- fluorescence imaging