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Filler – Middle third

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Filler – Middle third

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In this video we show the injection of the medial midface to prevent signs of ageing in the nasolabial fold. It is important to know the anatomy of the infraorbital foramen.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
The use of hybrid fillers behind the zygomatic ligament leads to long-term results by strengthening this structure, which is so important for the aging process.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
We hardly ever treat the nasolabial fold – NLF – alone. Supporting the middle third of the face – cheekbone and midface – improves the NLF. NLF should always be treated with a cannula, as the course of the facial artery is uncertain.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
The ligament line is a connecting line between the so-called retaining ligaments. The injection of substances medial to this line leads to an increased projection in the face. There is an increased lifting effect on the sides of the line.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
Straightening the bridge of the nose with fillers is becoming increasingly popular. The dorsal nasal artery is the main supply branch for the tip of the nose, but also has a direct connection to the branches of the internal carotid artery. Injections in this region are therefore dangerous for two reasons.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
The tip of the nose is supplied by several vessels. The A. columella on the front. Branches of the facial artery, also known as the angular artery, running laterally upwards and through the dorsal nasal artery. Treatment with fillers is therefore very risky for previously operated noses.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch