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Citation: Clin Case Rep Int. 2024;8(1):1718.DOI: 10.25107/2638-4558.1718

Pegylated Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler Injections in a Patient with Titanium Facial Implants: A Case Report

Dissapong Panithaporn*

The Demis Clinic, Bangkok, Thailand

*Correspondance to: Dissapong Panithaporn 

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Abstract:

The use of hyaluronic acid-based fillers in correcting facial volume deficits, including the mandibular area, can significantly enhance facial balance and appearance. While this procedure offers undeniable aesthetic benefits, it also carries significant risks, such as contour irregularities, vascular occlusion, and skin necrosis. To increase the safety and precision of volumization in the mandibular area, both the injection technique and the product should be carefully selected. For over three decades, hyaluronic acids (HA) have been used as dermal fillers in minimally invasive cosmetic treatments aimed at facial rejuvenation and sculpting. These injections can serve as an alternative to surgery or complement surgical procedures for patients with facial deformities, trauma, facial disfigurement following tumor resection, or other congenital or acquired conditions.

Keywords:

Dermal fillers; PEG; Pegylated hyaluronic acid fillers; Titanium; Facial implant

Cite the Article:

Dissapong Panithaporn. Pegylated Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler Injections in a Patient with Titanium Facial Implants: A Case Report. Clin Case Rep Int. 2024; 8: 1718..

Journal Basic Info

  • Impact Factor: 4.082**
  • H-Index: 6
  • ISSN: 2638-4558
  • DOI: 10.25107/2638-4558

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