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Secondary Bone Formation Around Jaw Angle Implants

The stimulation of bone formation is very common with certain types of facial implants. Because they require subperiosteal elevation to create the pocket and the subsequent placement of the implant acts as a spacer (maintains the raised periosteum off of the bone), bone formation can occur. This always develops around the periphery of the implant Read More…

Technical Strategies – Intraoral Placement of the Midface Mask Implant

Aesthetic augmentation of the midface is historically done by standard implants such as that of the cheeks, paransasal, premaxillary and tear troughs. While these can be effective for proving volume to ‘spot’ deficiencies, their use is more limited in patients that have an overall midface deficiency. While using various combinations of these standard midface implants Read More…

The Equilateral Triangle Concept in Custom Jawline Implant Design

The shape of the natural jawline has many components which are primarily influenced by its three corners. (chin and jaw angles) Each corner has three dimensions and when all put together, including how they connect, determines what the final shape of the lower third of the face is. The same dimensional considerations applies to the Read More…

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