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Toxin – Upper third

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Toxin – Upper third

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The variability of the frontalis muscle is one of the reasons why botulinum toxin injections in this region can be difficult. See how Dr. Konstantin Frank examines the anatomy in this cadaver dissection video.
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Dr. Konstantin Frank
The planning of a toxin treatment must always be tailored to the anatomical conditions of the respective patient. The injection depth is just as important as the injection point itself.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
Several muscles influence the movement of the glabella, resulting in the formation of horizontal, vertical and oblique frown lines. View Dr. Konstantin Frank’s cadaver dissection to gain a deeper understanding of the three-dimensional relationship between these muscles.
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Dr. Konstantin Frank
Injections with BoNT-A in the frown lines are one of the most common treatments in aesthetic medicine. Injection depth and injection points must be adapted to the patient’s movement pattern.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
The anatomy of the glabella is more complex than often assumed. Five different muscles influence the glabella and can affect the shape and height of the eyebrow.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch
In this video we demonstrate the treatment of frown lines with botulinum toxin using modern injection points. It is important to target only the muscles of the glabella to maintain the shape and height of the eyebrow.
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Dr. Rolf Bartsch