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Facial aging involves volume loss and skeletal changes, not just tissue descent. Alloplastic implants offer a comprehensive solution for facial rejuvenation by restoring volume and contour.

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  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Anatomy

Background:

  • Traditional facial aging concepts focused on gravitational soft tissue descent.
  • Current understanding acknowledges volumetric changes and craniofacial skeletal deficiencies as key aging factors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present alloplastic implants as a comprehensive solution for facial rejuvenation.
  • To highlight the benefits of addressing skeletal deficiencies and soft tissue volume loss.

Main Methods:

  • Facial rejuvenation paradigm shift beyond rhytidectomy to deeper dissection.
  • Utilizing alloplastic implants for augmentation and volume restoration.
  • Preoperative analysis, implant selection, and surgical placement techniques.

Main Results:

  • Alloplastic implants augment skeletal deficiencies and restore soft tissue volume.
  • Implants smooth facial contour irregularities, offering a multidimensional solution.
  • Facial augmentation with implants is a simple procedure with minimal risks and long-lasting benefits.

Conclusions:

  • Effective facial rejuvenation requires addressing all anatomic elements of aging.
  • Alloplastic implants provide a long-term, effective method for facial volumization.
  • Judicious use of implants restores a youthful appearance in aging patients.