Facial Soft Tissue Repositioning With Neuromodulators: Lessons Learned From Facial Biomechanics

Author:

Hernandez Claudia A1,Davidovic Kristina2,Avelar Luiz E T,Alfertshofer Michael3ORCID,Freytag David L4,Frank Konstantin3,Moellhoff Nicholas3,Bihun Rebekah5,Green Jeremy B6,Cotofana Sebastian5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CH Dermatologia , Medellín , Colombia

2. Department of Radiology & Medical School, University of Belgrade , Belgrade, Serbia

3. Division of Hand, Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich , Munich , Germany

4. Department of General Surgery, Community Hospital Havelhöhe , Berlin , Germany

5. Department of Clinical Anatomy, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science , Rochester , MN , USA

6. Skin Associates of South Florida and Skin Research Institute , Coral Gables, FL , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Neuromodulators have proven efficacy in reducing facial rhytides and have also been reported to improve jawline contour and the appearance of platysmal bands. Lifting effects of the tail of the eyebrow are expected outcomes when targeting the lateral periorbital region, underscoring the versatility of neuromodulator treatments. Objectives The aim of this study was to analyze the clinical effectiveness of a novel neuromodulator-based injection algorithm with regards to its ability to reposition the middle and lower facial soft tissues. Methods Seventy-five study participants (8 males, 67 females) with a mean [standard deviation] age of 37.5 [8.5] years were injected with neuromodulators in the subdermal plane of the mandibular soft tissues following a standardized algorithm. Live rating of clinical appearance was performed, as well as volume change and skin vector displacement measured by 3-dimensional imaging at baseline, Day 14, and Day 30. Results Three-dimensional volume analysis revealed an increase in midfacial volume by 0.46 mL, and a decrease of the lower facial volume by 0.30 mL compared with baseline. Additionally, an improvement of midfacial fullness (by 0.13) and jawline contour (by 0.44) was reported on clinical rating scales at Day 30 compared with baseline. Conclusions Facial soft tissues can be repositioned during the 30-day follow-up period following a neuromodulator treatment; this was reflected through an increase in midfacial volume as well as through a decrease in lower facial volume. The novel injection algorithm presented can provide a safe and effective option for patients desiring improvement of midfacial fullness and jawline contour with neuromodulator treatment alone. Level of Evidence: 4

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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