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Extended Temporal Implants for More Superior Correction of Temporal Hollowing

Temporal implants are becoming a permanent treatment option for temporal hollowing. They offer a simple surgical solution using ultra soft solid silicone implants placed in the subfascial location through a small incision behind the temporal hairline. They have proven to be more than capable of creating an adequate temporal augmentation effect, equating to over 2mls Read More…

Technical Strategies – Head Widening Implants

The width of the side of the head  is controlled by the shape of the temporal bone and the thickness of the temporalis muscle, all located above the ear. While many think the bone is the main contributing factor, the thickness of the temporalis muscle should not be underestimated. By CT scan measurements it can Read More…

Technical Strategies – Extended Temporal Implants

Temporal implants have become the surgical approach to the treatment of temporal hollowing.  They offer a rapidly performed permanent solution that eclipses the temporary and inconsistent effects of synthetic fillers and fat injections. These implants are placed in the subfascial location on top of the temporalis muscle through a small vertical or obliquely oriented incision Read More…

The Extended Anterior Temporal Implant

Temporal hollowing is often perceived as as sign of aging but also can occur due to genetics, disease or surgery. While the aesthetic interpretation of concave temporal areas is a personal one, many people prefer a more full temporal region. This could be making the temples less hollow or all the way to a convex Read More…

Total Head Widening with Anterior and Temporal Implants

The sides of the head, known as the temporal regions, is made up of the overlying temporalis muscle and the underlying temporal bone of the skull. What separates the temporal region on the visible outside is hair. The temporal hairline stops before reaching the side of the orbit leaving a strip of skin that runs Read More…

Forehead Widening Implants

Facial implants are commonly used to augment various areas of the face. While historically this had been relegated to the cheeks and chin, their use has been widely extended to many other facial areas as well. One of the newer areas of facial implant use has been the temporal region for correction of excessive temporal Read More…

Case Study: Temporal Implants in Severe Facial Lipoatrophy

Background: Facial lipoatrophy is the loss of facial fat which has various causes. Genetics, aging, weight loss and side effects of medications can all create variable degrees of facial fat loss. While fat exists throughout the face in the subcutaneous plane and around the eyes, the largest concentrated fat depot is in the buccal space. Read More…

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