Impact of Glabellar Injection Technique With DaxibotulinumtoxinA for Injection on Brow Position

Author:

Bertucci Vince1,Green Jeremy B,Fezza John P2,Brown Jessica3,Gallagher Conor J3,Solish Nowell1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Dermatology, University of Toronto , Toronto, ON , Canada

2. Center for Sight , Sarasota, FL , USA

3. Department of Medical Affairs, Revance Therapeutics, Inc ., Nashville, TN , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Precise injection technique is vital for avoiding suboptimal eyebrow position when treating glabellar lines with botulinum toxin type A. Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of glabellar injection technique on eyebrow position in patients treated with DaxibotulinumtoxinA for Injection (DAXI). Methods This retrospective post hoc analysis involved 60 adults who received a single treatment with DAXI 40 U to the glabella and had standardized facial photography. Median vertical and horizontal displacement of the brows (at rest) at baseline and 2 weeks after glabellar injection were measured. Brow position outcomes were evaluated by an oculoplastic surgeon and expert anatomist. Investigators were interviewed to ascertain individual injection techniques. Results Precise injection location and depth, and median resting brow position following treatment varied between investigators. Positive brow outcomes were achieved with deep DAXI injections into the medial corrugator, superficial lateral corrugator injections placed between the midpupil and lateral limbus, and deep midline procerus injections. Glabellar injection technique that more precisely targeted the corrugator muscles resulted in longer glabellar line treatment duration compared to a less targeted technique. Medial corrugator injections above the medial brow; lateral corrugator injections administered deeply or more medially, toward the medial third of the brow; and procerus injections superior to the inferomedial brow tended to be associated with suboptimal outcomes that were more apparent during dynamic expression. Conclusions Aesthetically pleasing brow outcomes and greater duration of efficacy can be achieved with an injection pattern that precisely treats the anatomic location of the corrugator supercilii and procerus muscles, avoiding the frontalis. Level of Evidence: 4

Funder

Revance Therapeutics

Evidence Scientific Solutions

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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