Background. Non-surgical implant procedures have been used in facial rejuvenation, whether to improve the physical appearance or to correct asymmetries in the face. These procedures have quite a few advantages over surgical procedures, including an immediate cosmetic result and a short recovery period. Methods: The Briseida technique involves infiltrating a filler (Hyaluronic Acid) in a linear, retrograde and fan-shaped fashion at supraperiosteal or subcutaneous level. 1,000 patients between 25 and 75 years of age, treated during the past 10 years for cheekbone and/or cheek area augmentation with the Briseida technique, have been included in this revision. Results: shorter down-time, less product required, no serious adverse effects, longlasting results. Conclusions: The technique allows the oval of the face to be re-modelled. It is minimally invasive, quickly performed, and produces natural results with few and mild side effects.
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Journal of Surgery (Volume 3, Issue 1-1)
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DOI | 10.11648/j.js.s.2015030101.13 |
Page(s) | 8-10 |
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Hyaluronic Acid, Filler, Cheekbone, Cheek, NASHA
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Natalia Ribé. (2014). Cheekbone and Cheek Area Augmentation with the Briseida Technique: Analysis of 1,000 Cases and 8 Years of Experience. Journal of Surgery, 3(1-1), 8-10. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.js.s.2015030101.13
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Natalia Ribé. Cheekbone and Cheek Area Augmentation with the Briseida Technique: Analysis of 1,000 Cases and 8 Years of Experience. J. Surg. 2014, 3(1-1), 8-10. doi: 10.11648/j.js.s.2015030101.13
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Natalia Ribé. Cheekbone and Cheek Area Augmentation with the Briseida Technique: Analysis of 1,000 Cases and 8 Years of Experience. J Surg. 2014;3(1-1):8-10. doi: 10.11648/j.js.s.2015030101.13
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