11 Facial Danger Zone 2 – Temporal Region
10.1055/b-0040-177253 11 Facial Danger Zone 2 – Temporal RegionRod J. Rohrich and Dinah Wan Abstract The superficial temporal artery and middle temporal vein lie within the temporal fossa in an…
10.1055/b-0040-177253 11 Facial Danger Zone 2 – Temporal RegionRod J. Rohrich and Dinah Wan Abstract The superficial temporal artery and middle temporal vein lie within the temporal fossa in an…
10.1055/b-0040-177252 10 Facial Danger Zone 1 – Glabellar RegionRod J. Rohrich and Dinah Wan Abstract The glabellar region is the most common filler injection site leading to blindness due to…
10.1055/b-0040-177256 14 Facial Danger Zone 5 – Nasal RegionRod J. Rohrich and Raja Mohan Abstract This chapter summarizes how to inject soft-tissue fillers into the nose. Many patients desire a…
10.1055/b-0040-177257 15 Facial Danger Zone 6 – Infraorbital RegionRod J. Rohrich and Raja Mohan Abstract This chapter summarizes how to inject soft-tissue fillers into the infraorbital region. Patients often report…
10.1055/b-0040-177255 13 Facial Danger Zone 4 – Nasolabial RegionRod J. Rohrich and Raja Mohan Abstract This chapter summarizes how to inject soft-tissue fillers into the nasolabial region. Patients often report…
10.1055/b-0040-177254 12 Facial Danger Zone 3 – Perioral RegionRod J. Rohrich and Dinah Wan Abstract The superior and inferior labial arteries course within the upper and lower lips, respectively, in…
10.1055/b-0040-177250 8 Technical Considerations: Extended SMAS Dissection and Lateral SMASectomy/Platysma WindowJames M. Stuzin Abstract The basis for modern facelift techniques is to utilize the SMAS to reposition facial fat from…
10.1055/b-0040-177247 5 Zygomatic and Buccal BranchesJames M. Stuzin Abstract The zygomatic and buccal branches lie deep to the deep fascia after exiting the parotid. While protected in this location, a…
10.1055/b-0040-177248 6 Protecting the Marginal and Cervical Branches of the Facial NerveJames M. Stuzin Abstract The marginal and cervical branches function to coordinate lower lip movement and lower lip depressor…
10.1055/b-0040-177249 7 Great Auricular NerveJames M. Stuzin Abstract The great auricular nerve is a sensory branch innervating the earlobe and lateral cheek. It is perhaps the most commonly injured nerve…