Calcium Hydroxylapatite Soft Tissue Fillers: Expert Treatment Techniques

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1138055123

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1st edition | December 23, 2020

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∗ eText ISBN: 1351679201, 978-1351679206, 9781351679206

Table of Contents

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Contributors
Videos
1. RADIESSE®: The story of calcium hydroxylapatite
The history
Background
The science
Safety profile of CaHA
The benefits of CaHA
Conclusion
Dilution and injection technique
RADIESSE® injectable implant: Instructions for use
Consultation: Expectations
References
2. The upper third of the face: Temporal hollows
Temporal hollows (sharp needle periosteal bolus technique) [2]
Temporal hollows (interfascial cannula technique; zygomatic arch entry point)
Temporal hollows (periosteal cannula technique; temporal crest entry point)
Temporal hollows (interfascial cannula technique; temporal crest entry point) – the author’s preferred technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
References
3. The upper third of the face: Lateral brow lift
Lateral brow lift (sharp needle multilevel technique 1)
Lateral brow lift (sharp needle multilevel technique 2)
Lateral brow lift (multilevel cannula technique)
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
Reference
4. The upper third of the face: Horizontal forehead lines
Horizontal forehead lines: Hyper dilution, sharp needle technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
Reference
5. The upper third of the face: Temporal crest smoothing
Temporal crest smoothing (sharp needle multiple bolus technique)
Temporal crest smoothing (submuscular cannula technique 1)
Temporal crest smoothing cannula technique 2: Interfascial and subgaleal
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
References
6. The middle third of the face: Cheek augmentation
Introduction
Safety Considerations
Cheek augmentation—HD-Sculpt Technique 1 (male)
HD-Sculpt technique 2 (female)
Cheek augmentation: Spermatozoa multilevel cannula technique
Cheek augmentation: Sharp needle technique
Cheek augmentation: Skin quality improvement
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
References
7. The middle third of the face: Palpebromalar groove
Introduction
Safety considerations
Palpebromalar groove cannula technique 1
Palpebromalar groove cannula technique 2
Palpebromalar groove needle technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
Results
References
8. The middle third of the face: Nasolabial folds
Introduction
Safety considerations
Nasolabial folds cannula technique
Nasolabial folds Needle Technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
Reference
9. The middle third of the face: Preauricular wrinkles
Preauricular wrinkles, multilevel technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
References
10. The middle third of the face: Accordion lines
Introduction
Safety considerations
Accordion lines sharp needle technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
Results
11. The lower third of the face: Prejowl sulcus and marionette lines
Introduction
Anatomy
Anatomical dangers
Assessment and treatment plan
Marking and photographs
Prejowl sulcus cannula technique
Prejowl sulcus sharp needle technique
Prejowl sulcus cannula technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
References
12. The lower third of the face: Oral commissures
Introduction
Safety considerations
Oral commissures sharp needle technique
Oral commissures cannula technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
13. The lower third of the face: Radial lip lines
Introduction
Safety considerations
Radial lip lines cannula technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
14. The lower third of the face: Mentum augmentation
Introduction
Age-related anatomical changes
Anatomical dangers
Cannula technique 1 (anterior projection)
Cannula technique 2 (anterior projection, lengthening and contouring)
Cannula technique for mentum augmentation in males
Needle technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
References
15. Mentum crease
Introduction
Anatomical dangers
Cannula technique
Needle technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
16. The lower third of the face: The mandibular angle and jawline
Introduction
Age related anatomical changes
Anatomical dangers
Shino Bay Jowl correction
Defining the Jawline Cannula technique 1
Defining the Jawline Cannula technique 2
Mandibular angle sharp needle periosteal bolus technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
Reference
17. The lower third of the face: Masseter augmentation in men
Introduction
Anatomical dangers
Cannula technique
Masseter augmentation with the needle technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
References
18. Neck and chest: Neck rejuvenation
Introduction
Anatomy
Anatomical dangers
Neck rejuvenation cannula technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
19. Neck and chest: Horizontal neck lines
Introduction
Needle technique for horizontal neck lines correction using diluted and hyperdiluted CaHA
Cannula technique for horizontal neck lines correction using diluted and hyperdiluted CaHA
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
References
20. Neck and chest: Skin rejuvenation of the décolletage
Introduction
Anatomical dangers
Décolletage cannula technique
Décolletage needle technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
References
21. Neck and chest: Rejuvenation of abdominal skin
Introduction
Anatomical dangers
Abdomen cannula technique
Abdomen needle technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
22. Neck and chest: MesoCaHA for cheeks, neck, and décolletage
Introduction
The MesoCaHA technique
Aftercare
References
23. Extremities: Correction of skin laxity of the upper arms
The multilayer approach
Cannula technique upper arm
Needle technique upper arm
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
Reference
24. Extremities: Hands
Introduction
Rationale for using CaHA for hand rejuvenation
Hand anatomy
CaHa hand injection technique
References
25. Extremities: Elbow skin quality improvement
Introduction
Anatomical dangers
Step-by-step technique
Elbows cannula technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
References
26. Extremities: Upper leg skin quality improvement
Introduction
Striae distensae
Anatomical dangers
Step-by-step technique
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
References
27. Extremities: Calf augmentation
Introduction
Danger zones
Step-by-step technique
References
28. Extremities: Foot rejuvenation
Introduction
Anatomical dangers
Step-by-step technique
Aftercare
29. Intimate areas: Buttocks
Introduction
Anatomical dangers
Cannula technique for buttocks rejuvenation
Aftercare
Additional treatments for optimal results
References
30. Complication management and prevention
Short term safety
Long term safety
Nodules
Vascular compromise
Recognizing the symptoms
Prevention
Management of vascular compromise
Management of ocular occlusion/vision loss
Treatment of scars
References
Index

Jani Van Loghem

Jani van Loghem MD, is an Aesthetic Physician at the UMA Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; he has been responsible for the content and execution of the 2-year curriculum of the new official medical profile specialism Aesthetic Medicine, which is held at the Amsterdam University Medical Center, and within this curriculum he is leading teacher and coordinator of the module of injectables. He also offers lectures at many international congresses, has been working for major pharmaceutical companies, and has visited colleagues internationally to share his expertise, particularly with the Calcium Hydroxylapatite product Radiesse as a Key Opinion Leader. As a founding Global Faculty Member, Jani has laid the foundations of the international training program of the Merz Institute of Advanced Aesthetics and is actively involved in the development of many training programs offered by Merz Aesthetics.

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