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October 20, 2009

Fillers for Composite Facial Rejuvenation

Filed under: Facial Fat Tranfer, Juvederm, Radiesse, Restylane — Tags: , , , , , — Dr. Edward D. Buckingham, M.D. @ 2:52 pm

The facial aging process is complex and volume loss is a substantial component.  Replacement of facial volume loss can be accomplished through the use of autologous fat transfer, which is using the patient’s own body fat cells and transplanting them into the face, or through the use of syringe based fillers.  The most common types of fillers used are hyaluronic acid (Restylane, Perlane, Juvederm) and calcium hydroxylapetite. (Radiesse) Poly-L Lactic acid (Sculptra) is another filler which can be used for volume loss however it requires multiple treatments to appreciate the results and therefore we do not frequently use it.  We prefer to use Radiesse for subcutaneous tissue augmentation as the results are immediate and the longevity approaches that of sculptra.  Autologous fat transfer is another topic for another Blog.  We will talk more about the use of syringe based fillers.   

We usually use a combination approach for overall facial rejuvenation with fillers.  We utilized Restylane for the teartrough deformity of the lower eyelid, Radiesse for deep cheek augmentation, and then a combination of Restylane, Perlane and Juvederm for perioral rejuvenation.  The tear trough or orbital groove is a hollow at the junction of the lower eyelid and cheek.  It is responsible for giving the lower eyelids their bag-like tired appearance.  Restylane is very useful for filling in this groove.  By filling up the hollow it changes the way light catches the eyelid cheek junction removing the appearance of the tired eye and adding light and therefore a refreshed appearance. 

The loss of volume of the lower eyelid usually extends into the cheek region as well into what is referred to as a malar groove.  It is an oblique line that separates from the orbital groove and extends down the cheek.  When present the cheek has lost is youthful fullness and become a series of lumps and hollows again creating unsightly shadows.  In this area we prefer to use Radiesse or Perlane to add the youthful fullness back to the cheek. 

The other common area for facial rejuvination is the perioral area including the smile lines, marionett lines, and the pre-jowl sulcus which is the hollow along the jaw-line just in front of the jowl.  By adding volume to this area the lines of age are again filled out to a more youthful configuration.  The pre-jowl sulcus being filled hides the appearance of the jowl and leads to a cleaner looking jaw-line. 

Fillers are great because of their ease of use and limited down-time.  Dramatic results can be obtained through their use, especially if a total facial approach is utilized.


May 22, 2009

Permanent Filler

Filed under: None — Tags: , , , , — Dr. Edward D. Buckingham, M.D. @ 8:26 am

Kimberly,

There are not any permanent fillers available on the market in the U.S. currently that are F.D.A. approved for facial lines.  Artefill was available and you may be able to find some around, but the distributor in the U.S. went bankrupt and so it is no longer available.  A new distributor may pick up the product in the future.  The only other permanent filler available is liquid silicon.  It is approved for retinal detachments, but some physicians are using it for facial lines and lip augmentation.  I personally do not use silicon and have seen complications from it.  There are some who support its use, but there are significant potential long term complications to consider.  I do not recommend it.  Its just not worth it.  Sounds to me like you are on the right track with your current use of Restylane and Juvederm.  You could consider Radiesse for the smile lines as it is a little longer acting and may build some permanent collagen, but it is not good for lips.  There is a permanent implant available for the lips,but it is relatively new and its longevity and patient satisfaction has yet to be determined.  Hope this helps.

Ed Buckingham


Dr. Edward Buckingham is a Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon who specializes in Rhinopalsty, Facelifts, Eyelid Surgery, BOTOX, and many other
Cosmetic Facial procedures. His office is located in Austin, Texas and services the surrounding areas including: Sunset Valley, West Lake Hills, Cedar Park,
Round Rock, and many of the other nearby Texas cities. © 2008 Austin Texas Facial Plastic Surgery

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