Injections of botulinum toxin and fillers in clinical cosmetology
The publication is devoted to methods of combining various injection techniques for the most natural and natural effect.
Today, botulinum toxin is widely used in various fields of medicine. Its cosmetic effect is aimed at smoothing facial lines that form during constantly repeated facial movements. The injection of botulinum toxin into the facial muscles prevents the formation of wrinkles and creases in the areas of repeated facial contractions.
The authors' goal was to introduce readers to botulinum toxin treatments and dermal fillers, as well as to provide useful recommendations and advice on the clinical use of these techniques. The book describes a wide range of procedures with fillers, including those based on hyaluronic acid and L-polylactic acid derivatives, and discusses contraindications and precautions, as well as adverse reactions. A special place in the book is occupied by anatomy, knowledge of which will allow novice doctors to safely carry out certain manipulations, and more experienced doctors to expand their professional capabilities. Only knowledge of topographic anatomy and a very clear understanding of one or another specific solution to the patient’s problems make it possible to obtain truly effective results and use injection techniques without violating the individuality and harmony of the patient’s facial features.
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