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Area of Science:

  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Vascular Anatomy
  • Ultrasound Imaging

Background:

  • Thread lifting often requires anchoring in the temple area.
  • The frontal branch of the superficial temporal artery (FBrSTA) is present in the temple.
  • Avoiding the FBrSTA is crucial to prevent vascular complications during thread lifting.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the relationship between the FBrSTA and the hairline.
  • To utilize real-time Doppler ultrasound for mapping the FBrSTA.
  • To enhance safety in thread lifting procedures by identifying arterial pathways.

Main Methods:

  • Doppler ultrasound was employed to detect and analyze the FBrSTA pathway relative to the hairline.
  • Thread lifting procedures were performed after confirming the arterial course.
  • Complications at the entry and insertion points were evaluated, alongside patient satisfaction.

Main Results:

  • Fifty patients (45 women, 5 men; age 51) underwent Doppler ultrasound-guided thread lifting.
  • The study successfully mapped the FBrSTA pathway in all participants.
  • No vascular complications were reported in any patient undergoing the procedure.

Conclusions:

  • Doppler ultrasound is an effective tool for identifying the FBrSTA in the temple area.
  • This method aids in preventing vascular complications during thread lifting.
  • Ultrasound guidance enhances the safety profile of temple-based aesthetic procedures.