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Filler – Middle third

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Filler – Middle third

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The anterior temple can be injected using both needle techniques and cannulas. The connection of the superficial temporal artery with the branches of the internal carotid artery on the forehead increases the risk of vascular occlusion, which can even lead to blindness.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
The superior and inferior labial arteries are most likely located in the submucosa of the lip. Compression from the outside can also lead to localised circulatory disorders, as can direct occlusion. If a thrombus moves further cranially, blindness is even possible.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
The nasolabial fold – NLF – is one of the most frequently treated regions. The unpredictable 3-dimensional course of the facial artery is one of the reasons for vascular injuries in this region. Therefore, NLF should always be treated with cannulas.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
Treatment of marionette lines with non-surgical filler treatment? What is possible and what degree of severity determines the region to be treated?
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
The line of ligaments is a connecting line between so-called retaining ligaments. Injecting medial to this line leads to more projection in the face. Lateral to the line, there is an increased lifting effect.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch