Personal Technique of Microinfiltration With Botulin Toxin: The SINB Technique (Superficial Injection Needling Botulinum)

Author:

Calvani Francesco1,Santini Stefania2,Bartoletti Emanuele2,Alhadeff Alessandra1

Affiliation:

1. Centro Polispecialistico Calvani, Rome, Italy

2. Società Italiana di Medicina Estetica, Rome, Italy

Abstract

The superficial injection needling botulinum (SINB) technique is the dermal injection of microdoses of botulin toxin, not by traditional syringe but with needling technique that consists in multiple microdroplets by electrical device. The intention is to decrease sweat and sebaceous gland activity to improve skin texture and sheen and to target the superficial layer of muscles that find attachment to the undersurface of the dermis causing visible rhytides. The technique is for treatment of face and neck by the injection of the botulin toxin into the dermis or in subdermal plane to improve skin texture, smoothen horizontal creases, and decrease vertical banding of the neck as well as to achieve better apposition of the platysma to the jawline and neck, improving contouring of the cervicomental angle. The botox solution is hyperconcentrated when compared to traditional dilution or compared to microbotox or mesobotox. Furthermore, the injection technique is different because spreading superficial microdroplets are not performed, but small, homogeneous, and controlled amounts of solution are injected. Each 0.8-mL syringe contains 50 units of onabotulinumtoxinA. The solution is delivered intradermally, using an electrical needling pen and setting the depth penetration of the needles at 3 to 3.5 mm. The 2 conjugated techniques play a 2-fold action on the skin. The technique was applied to a group of 63 patients dealing with face, forehead, cheekbones, and neck.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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