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Custom Infraorbital Implant Design for Treatment of Undereye Hollows

Hollows under the eyes occur for a variety of aging and development reasons. As one ages tissues thin and fat atrophies and the once fuller lower eyelid region can become more sunken. In other patients the support under the lower eyelid, the infraorbital bone, lacks good development and a natural hollowing has always existed. Aging Read More…

Technical Strategies – Jigsaw Placement of Custom Jawline Implants

Custom jawline implants offer the most effective method to reshape/augment the lower face. Covering the entire lower jaw from jaw angle to jaw angle they provide the largest single implant that can be done below the forehead. Its connectivity is one of its benefits in jawline augmentation. But the size and length of a custom Read More…

Lactosorb Resorbable Plate and Screw Fixation of LeFort I Fractures

Fractures of the facial bones has occurred since the beginning of time. While the mechanisms of the injury are highly variable and the force needed to break the bone(s) is usually significant, the pattern of the facial bone injury often occurs along predictable and well known fracture lines. Such is the case with many midface Read More…

Subcision and Injection Fat Grafting for Cutis Verticis Gyrata

One of the most unusual scalp conditions is that of cutis verticis gyrata. (CVG) In this scalp condition, which is associated with an overall thickening of the scalp, linear indentations develop in a sagittal direction across the top of the scalp. Depending on the extent of the involvement a few scalp creases develop to as Read More…

Custom Implants for Asian Female Forehead Augmentation

The forehead occupies a large amount of the face, encompassing up to one-third of its frontal surface area. While it appears to be a featureless surface, there are well known gender differences in its shape. It is traditionally known that men have prominent brow bones and a forehead that has more of a relative backward Read More…

Treatment of the Tight Labiomental Fold with Dermal-Fat Grafting

The labiomental fold is a transverse indentation that makes a separation between the upper lip and chin. Its depth differs amongst people in which it can be quite shallow or very deep partially influenced by the development of the lower jaw and the upper and lower incisor tooth relationship. Three muscles help create the fold Read More…

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