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ISBN 10: 981100238X
ISBN 13: 978-9811002380
Author: Hee Jin Kim, Kyle Seo, Hong Ki Lee, Jisoo Kim
This book, containing more than 200 cadaveric photos and 200 illustrations, aims to familiarize physicians practicing botulinum toxin type A (BoT-A) and filler injection with the anatomy of the facial mimetic muscles, vessels, and soft tissues in order to enable them to achieve optimum cosmetic results while avoiding possible adverse events. Anatomic considerations of importance when administering BoT-A and fillers are identified and in addition invaluable clinical guidelines are provided, highlighting, for example, the preferred injection points for BoT-A and the adequate depth of filler injection. Unique insights are also offered into the differences between Asians and Caucasians with regard to relevant anatomy. The contributing authors include an anatomist who offers distinctive anatomic perspectives on BoT-A and filler treatments and three expert physicians from different specialties, namely a dermatologist, a plastic surgeon, and a cosmetic physician, who share insights gained during extensive clinical experience in the use of BoT-A and fillers.
Clinical Anatomy of the Face for Filler and Botulinum Toxin Injection 1st Table of contents:
1: General Anatomy of the Face and Neck
1.1 Aesthetic Terminology
1.1.1 Basic Aesthetic Terminology
1.2 Layers of the Face
1.2.1 Layers of the Skin
1.2.2 Thickness of the Skin
1.3 Muscles of Facial Expressions and Their Actions
1.3.1 Forehead Region
1.3.2 Temporal Region (or Temple)
1.3.3 Orbital Region
1.3.4 Nose Region
1.3.5 Perioral Muscles
1.3.5.1 Intrinsic Muscles of the Lip and Cheek (Fig. 1.14)
Orbicularis Oris Muscle (OOr)
Buccinator Muscle
1.3.5.2 Dilators of the Lips
Muscles Inserted into the Modiolus
Muscles Inserting into the Upper and Lower Lip Between the Labial Commissure and the Midline
Contracting Muscle of the Chin
Layers of the Perioral Muscles
1.3.6 Platysma Muscle
1.4 SMAS Layer and Ligaments of the Face
1.5 Nerves of the Face and Their Distributions
1.5.1 Distribution of the Sensory Nerve
1.5.2 Distribution of the Motor Nerve
1.5.3 Upper Face
1.5.3.1 Distribution of the Sensory Nerve
1.5.3.2 Distribution of the Motor Nerve
1.5.4 Midface
1.5.4.1 Distribution of the Sensory Nerve
1.5.4.2 Distribution of the Motor Nerve
1.5.5 Lower Face
1.5.5.1 Distribution of the Sensory Nerve
1.5.5.2 Distribution of the Motor Nerve
1.6 Nerve Block
1.6.1 Supraorbital Nerve Block (SON Block)
1.6.2 Supratrochlear Nerve Block (STN Block)
1.6.3 Infraorbital Nerve Block (ION Block)
1.6.4 Zygomaticotemporal Nerve Block (ZTN Block)
1.6.5 Mental Nerve Block (MN Block)
1.6.6 Buccal Nerve Block (BN Block)
1.6.7 Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block (IAN Block)
1.6.8 Auriculotemporal Nerve Block (ATN Block)
1.6.9 Great Auricular Nerve Block (GAN Block)
1.7 Facial Vessels and Their Distribution Patterns
1.7.1 Facial Branches of the Ophthalmic Artery (Fig. 1.40)
1.7.1.1 Supraorbital Artery
1.7.1.2 Supratrochlear Artery
1.7.1.3 Dorsal Nasal Artery
1.7.1.4 Lacrimal Artery
1.7.1.5 External Nasal Artery
1.7.2 Facial Branches of the Maxillary Artery (Fig. 1.41)
1.7.2.1 Infraorbital Artery
1.7.2.2 Zygomatic Artery
1.7.2.3 Buccal Artery
1.7.2.4 Mental Artery
1.7.3 Facial Artery
1.7.3.1 Facial Artery Branches
Superior, Inferior Labial Branch
Inferior Alar Branch
Lateral Nasal Branch
Angular Artery
1.7.3.2 Typical Distribution Patterns of the Facial Artery
1.7.4 Frontal Branch of the Superficial Temporal Artery
1.7.5 Facial Veins
1.7.5.1 Veins with Cutaneous Nerves and Arteries
1.7.5.2 Facial Vein
Angular Vein
Intercanthal Vein
Facial Vein
External Nasal Vein
Deep Facial Vein
Labial Vein
1.7.5.3 Retromandibular Vein
1.7.5.4 Superficial Temporal Vein
1.7.6 Connections of the Vein
1.7.6.1 Connection Between Facial Vein and Angular Vein
1.7.6.2 Connection Between the Pterygoid Plexus and the Cavernous Sinus
1.8 Facial and Skull Surface Landmarks
1.9 Characteristics of Asian (Korean) Skull and Face
1.10 Anatomy of the Aging Process
1.10.1 Aging Process of the Facial Tissue
1.10.2 The Complex Changes of the Facial Appearance with Aging
Suggested Reading
Physical Anthropological Traits in Asians
Muscles of the Face and Neck
Vessels of the Face and Neck
Peripheral Nerves of the Face and Neck
2: Clinical Anatomy for Botulinum Toxin Injection
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Effective Versus Ineffective Indications of Botulinum Toxin for Wrinkle Treatment
2.1.2 Botulinum Rebalancing
2.2 Botulinum Wrinkle Treatment
2.2.1 Crow’s Feet (Lateral Canthal Rhytides)
2.2.1.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy
2.2.1.2 Injection Points and Methods (Fig. 2.7)
2.2.2 Infraorbital Wrinkles
2.2.3 Horizontal Forehead Lines
2.2.3.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy (Fig. 2.10)
2.2.3.2 Injection Points and Method (Fig. 2.11)
2.2.4 Glabellar Frown Lines
2.2.4.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy (Fig. 2.12)
2.2.4.2 Injection Points and Methods
2.2.5 Bunny Lines (Fig. 2.16)
2.2.5.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy
2.2.5.2 Injection Points and Methods
2.2.6 Plunged Tip of the Nose
2.2.6.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy (Fig. 2.18a)
2.2.6.2 Injection Points and Methods
2.2.7 Gummy Smile, Excessive Gingival Display
2.2.7.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy
2.2.7.2 Injection Points and Methods
2.2.8 Nasolabial Fold
2.2.8.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy
2.2.8.2 Injection Points and Methods
2.2.9 Asymmetric Smile, Facial Palsy
2.2.9.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy
2.2.9.2 Injection Points and Methods
2.2.10 Alar Band
2.2.10.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy
2.2.10.2 Injection Points and Methods
2.2.11 Purse String Lip
2.2.11.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy (Fig. 2.27)
2.2.11.2 Injection Points and Methods (Fig. 2.28)
2.2.12 Drooping of the Mouth Corner
2.2.12.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy
2.2.12.2 Anatomy of Muscles Around the Mouth
2.2.12.3 Injection Points and Methods
2.2.13 Cobblestone Chin (Fig. 2.36)
2.2.13.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy
2.2.13.2 Injection Points and Methods
2.2.14 Platysmal Band
2.2.14.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy
2.2.14.2 Injection Points and Methods (Fig. 2.42)
2.3 Botulinum Facial Contouring
2.3.1 Masseter Hypertrophy (Fig. 2.43)
2.3.1.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy
2.3.1.2 Injection Points and Methods
2.3.2 Temporalis Hypertrophy
2.3.2.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy
2.3.2.2 Injection Points and Methods
2.3.3 Hypertrophy of the Salivary Gland (Figs. 2.51 and 2.52)
2.3.3.1 Target Muscle and Anatomy (Figs. 2.53 and 2.54)
2.3.3.2 Injection Points and Methods
Suggested Reading
Muscles of the Face and Neck
Peripheral Nerves of the Face and Neck
Others
3: Clinical Anatomy of the Upper Face for Filler Injection
3.1 Forehead and Glabella
3.1.1 Clinical Anatomy
3.1.2 Injection Points and Methods
3.1.3 Side Effects
3.2 Sunken Eye and Pretarsal Roll
3.2.1 Clinical Anatomy
3.2.2 Injection Points and Methods
3.2.3 Side Effects
3.3 Temple
3.3.1 Clinical Anatomy
3.3.2 Injection Points and Methods
3.3.3 Side Effects
Suggested Reading
Muscles of the Face and Neck
Vessels of the Face and Neck
Peripheral Nerves of the Face and Neck
4: Clinical Anatomy of the Midface for Filler Injection
4.1 Tear Trough
4.1.1 Clinical Anatomy
4.1.2 Injection Points and Methods
4.2 Nasojugal Groove
4.2.1 Clinical Anatomy
4.2.2 Injection Points and Methods
4.3 Palpebromalar Groove
4.3.1 Clinical Anatomy
4.3.2 Injection Points and Methods
4.4 Nasolabial Fold
4.4.1 Clinical Anatomy
4.4.2 Injection Points and Methods
4.5 Hollow Cheek
4.5.1 Clinical Anatomy
4.5.2 Insertion Points and Methods
4.6 Subzygoma Depression
4.6.1 Clinical Anatomy
4.6.2 Injection Points and Methods
4.7 Nose
4.7.1 Clinical Anatomy
4.7.2 Injection Points and Methods
4.7.2.1 Dorsum of the Nose
4.7.2.2 Columella
Suggested Reading
Physical Anthropological Traits in Asians
Muscles of the Face and Neck
Vessels of the Face and Neck
Peripheral Nerves of the Face and Neck
5: Clinical Anatomy of the Lower Face for Filler Injection
5.1 Lip
5.1.1 Clinical Anatomy
5.1.2 Injection Points and Methods
5.1.3 Side Effects
5.2 Chin
5.2.1 Clinical Anatomy
5.2.2 Injection Points and Methods
5.2.3 Side Effects
5.3 Perioral Wrinkles
5.3.1 Clinical Anatomy
5.3.2 Injection Points and Methods
5.3.3 Side Effects
5.4 Marionette Line and Jowl
5.4.1 Clinical Anatomy
5.4.2 Injection and Methods
5.4.3 Side Effects
5.5 Anatomical Considerations of the Symptoms That May Accompany Filler Treatment
5.5.1 Vascular Compromise
5.5.2 Suggested Methods to Reduce Vascular Problems Related with Filler Injection
Suggested Reading
Physical Anthropological Traits in Asians
Muscles of the Face and Neck
Vessels of the Face and Neck
Peripheral Nerves of the Face and Neck
Index
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