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Filler – Middle third

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Filler – Middle third

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The video shows the injection of the mid-face incl. Zygomatic bone with theoretical explanation of planning, marking, anatomy, filler placement, injection points and avoidance of complications such as vascular injuries.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
This video shows the injection of the zygomatic bone, midface and lacrimal groove with various Belotero fillers. It covers planning, marking, needle selection, injection technique and complication management.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
The lacrimal groove, the nasojugal groove and the palbebromalar groove delimit the SOOF. Patients often see these grooves as an indication for treatment, but the cause of the depressions lies in the swelling of the SOOF.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
Treatment of the midface with fillers must target the deep fat pads. Overcorrection can lead to an unnatural appearance. The cannula technique is a safe method that rarely leads to downtime.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
The tear trough is one of the most difficult areas of the face to inject. In addition to the right patient selection, anatomical knowledge and technique are crucial. Sparing product application prevents possible lymphatic swelling.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
The nasolabial fold (NLF) is often the product of tissue from the middle third of the face migrating downwards. Treatment of the zygomatic bone and midface can work wonders on the nasolabial fold.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch