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Showing papers on "Periocular Region published in 2001"


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TL;DR: Suggested treatment guidelines and anatomic considerations for the periocular region to maintain injection standardization and improve the safety profile of Botox as the aesthetic indications for its use expand and the number of individuals who inject it increases are reviewed.
Abstract: Inactivation of the orbicularis oculi muscle by chemodenervation with botulinum toxin type A (Botox, Allergan, Inc., Irvine, Calif.) as a sole procedure or in conjunction with blepharoplasty has proved to be a reliable method to improve the appearance of the periocular area. Botox has the unique and ideal characteristic in that, with repeated use, there is potential for a prolonged clinical effect with smaller dosages. In addition, if a complication does arise--while not aesthetically acceptable and potentially untoward--it is time-limited, and the anatomical area will eventually return to its pretreatment baseline status. In this study, in three cases [in more than 1000 crow's feet treatment sessions (2000 sides)] over the course of 1 year, partial lip ptosis resulting from weakening of the zygomaticus major muscle after the injection of Botox into the periocular region are reported. This article reviews suggested treatment guidelines and anatomic considerations for the periocular region to maintain injection standardization and improve the safety profile of Botox as the aesthetic indications for its use expand and the number of individuals who inject it increases.

87 citations


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David Green1
TL;DR: Sclerotherapy appears to be a safe and effective means of permanently eradicating periocular veins.

28 citations


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TL;DR: Reconstructive principles and techniques are presented that are essential in the prevention of ectropion in lower eyelid malpositions and ocular damage occur with inadequate reconstructions of facial defects that encroach on the periocular region.

20 citations


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TL;DR: Reconstructive principles and techniques are presented that are essential in the prevention of ectropion in lower eyelid malpositions and ocular damage occur with inadequate reconstructions of facial defects that encroach on the periocular region.

19 citations