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HYALURONIC ACID IMPLANT IN THE LABIAL AND PERIORAL REGION

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HYALURONIC ACID IMPLANT IN THE LABIAL AND PERIORAL REGION

The book, which I would define as an illustrated volume or handbook, has its origin in a practical course I held in my Medical Office. During this course I presented some clinical cases through a didactic itinerary designed to progressively illustrate the related complications. The book is rich in images and represents a sort of flow-chart of the different moments with the patient: the medical examination, the shared decision on what kind of treatment to undertake, the injection techniques employed, and the final result. In order to keep to this outline, the opening chapters, concerning the anatomy and vascularisation of the lips and perioral area are also structured with the use of real images of the patients’ faces.

AUTHOR : NOTARRIGO P.

Pages :88

Color Ilustrations: 249

ISBN: 978-88-7572-150-3

Descrizione

HYALURONIC ACID IMPLANT IN THE LABIAL AND PERIORAL REGION

Preface II

When the editor Martina sent me the draft of this book, I immediately thought: perhaps I am not the most appropriate person to write this preface. Then, I read the book thoroughly and I was struck by the Doctor’s mild manners and his detailed indications for the treatment. At a time when every dental practice is ruled by the “over treatment”, this book maintains a conservative approach while responding to those who want to familiarise with this discipline.
Never forget the first rule of Medecine: primum non nocere (First, do no harm).
I wish you good reading.

Prof. Angelo Putignano
Full professor of Restorative Dentistry
President of the degree course in
Dental hygiene
Marche Polytechnic University
Scientific editor of the magazine
“Cosmetic Dentistry”

Index

Preface I
(Prof. Edoardo Raposio)

Preface II
(Prof. Angelo Putignano)

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. BASIC KNOWLEDGE
OUTLINE OF THE ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY OF THE LABIAL AND PERILABIAL REGION
1.1 Young lips
1.2 Aesthetic proportions in young lips
1.3 Ageing of labial and perioral region
1.4 Vascularisation of the lower third of the face
1.5 Perilabial areas prone to bruising after injection of material
1.6 Injection areas and vascularisation
1.7 Lip hystology
1.8 Hyaluronic acid injection areas
1.9 What am I going to inject? Biocompatibility and chemical-physical characteristics of HA

2. THE PRACTICE
THE REDUCTION OF NASOLABIAL FOLDS AND MARIONETTE LINES
2.1 General considerations
2.2 Prepare the patient for the treatment: facial cleansing, application of topical anaesthetic, disinfection
2.3 Treatment of Marionette lines, injection techniques, critical issues
2.4 Treatment of the nasolabial fold, injection techniques, critical issues
2.5 Final result

3. LIP INCREASE IN TONE AND VOLUME
3.1 General considerations
3.2 Prepare the patient for the treatment: facial cleansing, application of topical anaesthetic, disinfection
3.3 Treatment execution – injective techniques, critical issues
3.4 “Before and after”

4. NASOLABIAL FOLDS REDUCTION, MARIONETTE LINE REDUCTION AND INCREASE IN THE VOLUME OF THE LIPS
4.1 General considerations
4.2 Prepare the patient for the treatment: cleansing, application of topical anaesthetic, disinfection
4.3 Reduction of Marionette lines – injection techniques, critical issues
4.4 Nasolabial folds reduction – injection techniques, critical issues
4.5 Increase in lip volume – injection techniques, critical issues
4.6 “Before and after”

5. INCREASE IN VOLUME OF THE VERMILLION AND THE TUBERCLE IN A PATIENT WITH ASYMMETRIC UPPER LIP LINER TATTOO
5.1 General considerations
5.2 Prepare the patient for the treatment: cleansing, application of topical anaesthetic, disinfection
5.3 Increase in volume of the Vermillion and the tubercle – injection techniques, critical issues
5.4 “Final result”

6. SIDE EFFECTS AND COMPLICATIONS
6.1 a) Side effects
6.1.1 Reddening-oedema
6.1.2 Bruise
6.1.3 Pain, itching
6.1.4 Local hardening
6.1.5 Post-treatment asymmetries
6.1.6 Tyndall effect
6.2 b) Complications
6.2.1 Infection
6.2.2 Ischaemic necrosis

7. THE ROAD MAP
7.1 Which product should I use?
7.2 How much should I charge?
7.3 Informed Consent
7.4 Case of emergency
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