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Lower Eyelid Incisional Placement of Custom Infraorbital Malar Implants

Deficiences of the infraorbital rim and cheek often appear as under eye hollows. The most common treatments are either synthetic injectable fillers or fat injections for this type of periorbital recession. While effective in many cases, injections may not be permanent or create a uniform appearance. For those patients that seek a permanent solution with Read More…

Plastic Surgery Case Study: Female Custom Chin Implant

Background: Chin augmentation is the most commonly performed jawline enhancement procedure. It is also along with rhinoplasty the most common facial bone reshaping operation. Placing an implant over the end of the chin bone is conceptually simple. But the wide variety of chin implant styles and sizes demonstrates that the aesthetics of chin augmentation is Read More…

Techniques in Placement of the Custom Brow Bone Implant

Brow bone augmentation is often desired and requested by men for a more masculine appearance. While injectable fillers and fat can provide some temporary augmentative effects, a sustained and stronger brow bone effect requires placement of a non-resorbable material. While an implant would be such a permanent method, there is no preformed brow bone implants Read More…

Plastic Surgery Case Study – Custom Jawline Implant for V LineJaw Reduction Reconstruction

Background: The bony anatomy of the mandible (jawline) is highly responsible for the shape of the lower face. This is well demonstrated by historic augmentation procedures (chin and jaw angle implants) and more recent aesthetic jawline reduction procedures. (V-line jaw reshaping) Both jawline augmentation and reduction procedures have their challenges but jawline augmentation procedures are Read More…

The Custom Infraorbital Rim Implant

Tear troughs and deep grooves under the eyes are often the result of underdeveloped or a weak skeletal structure. Specifically these would be the inferior orbital rims and the anterior cheek bones which sit at the bottom of the lower eyelid and supports the upper cheek soft tissues. Treatment of undereye hollows and grooves is Read More…

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