The Safety of Injections in the Infraorbital Region.

Autor: Zhou LC; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Guang Dong Second Provincial People's Hospital, The Affiliated Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital of Jinan University, 466 Middle Xin Gang Road, Guangzhou, 510317, Guangdong, China.; Department of Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery, Yueyang Central Hospital, Yueyang, Hunan, China., Dong YX; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Guang Dong Second Provincial People's Hospital, The Affiliated Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital of Jinan University, 466 Middle Xin Gang Road, Guangzhou, 510317, Guangdong, China., Cao MB; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Guang Dong Second Provincial People's Hospital, The Affiliated Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital of Jinan University, 466 Middle Xin Gang Road, Guangzhou, 510317, Guangdong, China., Li JY; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Guang Dong Second Provincial People's Hospital, The Affiliated Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital of Jinan University, 466 Middle Xin Gang Road, Guangzhou, 510317, Guangdong, China., Peng T; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Guang Dong Second Provincial People's Hospital, The Affiliated Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital of Jinan University, 466 Middle Xin Gang Road, Guangzhou, 510317, Guangdong, China., Zhang SY; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Guang Dong Second Provincial People's Hospital, The Affiliated Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital of Jinan University, 466 Middle Xin Gang Road, Guangzhou, 510317, Guangdong, China., Zhou YW; Department of Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery, Yueyang Central Hospital, Yueyang, Hunan, China., Shu HN; Department of Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery, Yueyang Central Hospital, Yueyang, Hunan, China., Luo SK; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Guang Dong Second Provincial People's Hospital, The Affiliated Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital of Jinan University, 466 Middle Xin Gang Road, Guangzhou, 510317, Guangdong, China.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Aesthetic plastic surgery [Aesthetic Plast Surg] 2024 Jun; Vol. 48 (12), pp. 2231-2238. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Mar 25.
DOI: 10.1007/s00266-024-03976-5
Abstrakt: Background:  Infraorbital filler injection is a commonly used minimally invasive cosmetic procedure on the face, which can cause vascular complications.
Objective:  In this study, we aimed to explore the anatomical structure of the infraorbital vasculature and to establish an accurate protocol for infraorbital filler injection.
Methods:  The vascular structure of the infraorbital region was evaluated in 84 hemifacial specimens using computed tomography. Four segments (P1-P4) and five sections (C1-C5) were considered. We recorded the number of identified arteries in each slice and at each location and the number of deep arteries. Furthermore, we also measured the infraorbital artery (IOA) distribution.
Results:  At P1-P4, the lowest number of arteries was detected in segment P4, with a 317/1727 (18.4%) and 65/338 (2.3%) probability of total and deep arterial identification, respectively. The probabilities of encountering an identified artery at the five designated locations (C1-C5) were 277/1727 (16%), 318/1727 (18.4%), 410/1727 (23.7%), 397/1727 (23%), and 325/1727 (18.8%), respectively. The probability of an IOA being identified at C2 was 68/84 (81%).
Conclusion:  We described an effective filler injection technique in the infraorbital region to minimize the associated risks.
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Databáze: MEDLINE