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Filler – Middle third

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Filler – Middle third

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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
Nasolabial folds are common targets for fillers, but pose risks due to the nearby facial artery. They deepen with age due to loss of volume. The variable arterial location requires caution to avoid vascular occlusion or blindness.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
Nasolabial folds are common targets for fillers, but pose risks due to the nearby facial artery. They deepen with age due to loss of volume. The variable arterial location requires caution to avoid vascular occlusion or blindness.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
Treating midface and especially tear trough is one of the most demanding treatments in aesthetic medicine. Detailed anatomic knowledge is as important as practical skills to ensure safe treatments.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
Nasolabial fold injections are one of the most common treatments. The artery in this area varies greatly in depth and course. Dr. Konstantin Frank shows in a preparation dissection how safer injections can be achieved.
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Dr. Konstantin Frank
Effective techniques for injecting Radiesse+ on the zygomatic bone and zygomatic arch with a cannula include precise placement on the periosteum for optimal contouring and improved product retention.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch