评估中脸部:鼻子和脸
Kavita Mariwalla1, Sabrina Fabi2, Daniel Belkin3
1Mariwalla Dermatology, Long Island, New York.
概括
面部中部衰老在不同族群之间有很大差异,受骨结构和脂肪分布的影响. 量身定制的复苏策略,结合体积恢复和皮肤治疗,实现自然,文化敏感的结果.
科学领域:
- 面部解剖学和审美学
- 美容皮肤学和整形外科
- 人类测量和种族变异.
背景情况:
- 面部中部 (鼻子,脸,鼻皮) 对于面部和和年轻的外表至关重要.
- 面部中部衰老是由于骨变化,脂肪损失和带松造成的,各个种族不同.
- 了解这些变化是有效复苏的关键.
研究的目的:
- 详细介绍面部中部衰老的解剖学和种族差异.
- 提出基于证据的复苏策略,考虑到文化敏感性.
- 为了指导个性化治疗计划中部面部复苏.
主要方法:
- 专家小组对解剖学,人类学和临床数据进行了审查.
- 整合关于美学偏好的全球文献和市场研究.
- 对面部中部衰老模式的种族变异的分析.
主要成果:
- 在中脸衰老中确定了不同的种族模式,包括尾回退,脂肪再分配和鼻腔形态.
- 氨酸填充剂,聚1乳酸和脂肪移植恢复体积和轮.
- 化学皮肤和分数激光可以改善皮肤质地,补充体积治疗.
结论:
- 中脸评估需要解剖学准确性和文化敏感性.
- 综合体积恢复和表面再生的整体方法可以实现自然,平衡的结果.
- 治疗结果应该尊重个人的种族身份和美学目标.
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