Background: While temporal augmentation can be done by injection techniques, implants provide a permanent effect. There are different styles and thicknesses of these implants so most patients can use them off-the-shelf for their temporal augmentation needs. They are also very modifiable in surgery so the implant length can readily be adapted to the patient’s distance between the superior bony temporal line and the inferior zygomatic arch.
Temporal implants can be placed through different incisional approaches. As temporal implants are very soft, as they are designed to feel like muscle and they are usually not very thick (4mms), the location of the incision for their placement can have a significant effect on how their aesthetic effect as well as the risk of complications (implant folding/bending)





Key Points:
1) Subfascial temporal implants are the permanent method for correction of temporal hollowing.
2) In the style 2 extended temporal implant its long vertical length requires its placement through a superior incisional approach.
3) The tail end of a frontal hairline advancement can serve as the entry point for temporal implant placement.
Dr. Barry Eppley
World-Renowned Plastic Surgeon

