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Filler – Middle third

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Filler – Middle third

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Rhinoplasty with dermal fillers is a growing trend. Regardless of whether you inject with a needle or a cannula, it is important to understand the anatomy of this high-risk region. Watch our cadaver dissection with Dr. Konstantin Frank for expert guidance.
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Dr. Konstantin Frank
Injecting fillers into the tip of the nose carries risks, particularly in relation to vascular problems. The anatomy of the blood supply to the nose is crucial, as certain arteries can be affected by these injections.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
Injecting fillers into the tip of the nose carries risks, particularly in relation to vascular problems. The anatomy of the blood supply to the nose is crucial, as certain arteries can be affected by these injections.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
We show the treatment of the tear trough, which in most cases involves treatment of the zygomatic bone and midface. Various hyaluronic acids are injected into different anatomical layers.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
We show the treatment of the tear trough, which in most cases involves treatment of the zygomatic bone and midface. Various hyaluronic acids are injected into different anatomical layers.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
Nasal injections carry a risk of blindness through the nasal bridge artery. A thicker cannula and limited amounts of filler reduce the risk of vascular occlusion and tissue damage.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch