功能性基于解剖学的填充剂注射用于举重:有什么新鲜事?
Gi-Woong Hong1, Kyu-Ho Yi2,3
1Samskin Plastic Surgery Clinic.
The Journal of craniofacial surgery
|February 6, 2026
概括
这篇评论介绍了皮肤,SMAS和带重塑 (SSLR),这是一个基于解剖学的填充技术,用于动态面部提升. SSLR使用精确的填充物放置来实现自然的升高和动画,使用最小的产品.
科学领域:
- 皮肤病学 皮肤病学
- 审美医学是一种美学医学.
- 面部解剖学 面部解剖学
背景情况:
- 当代填充技术已经从简单的体积化演变为基于功能解剖的提升.
- 本综述综合了一个整合皮肤,SMAS (表面肌肉和神经系统) 和带重塑 (SSLR) 的框架.
- 该SSLR方法旨在使用最小的填充产品实现动态的,与表情相容的面部升高.
研究的目的:
- 通过一种新的填充剂注射方法来实现动态面部提升的框架.
- 解释面部提升的机制作为一个张力再分配现象.
- 提供可复制的,以解剖学为指导的面部复发年轻化策略.
主要方法:
- 基于层特异性解剖学和老化模式,SSLR涉及精确放置小的,高凝聚力的填充螺栓.
- 注射被战略性地输送到SMAS亚脂肪和密集的带插入中.
- 皮肤/皮下微沉积物用于增强皮肤外和减轻纹传播.
主要成果:
- SSLR解释临床提升是一种紧张再分配现象,独立于特定的肌肉作用.
- 亚SMAS扩张和带强化导致中脸下降,鼻皮和线定义的可预测改善.
- 保守的填充体积可以实现显著的青春,得到了Ruffini-like机械受体影响面部色调的观察的支持.
结论:
- 功能解剖学提供了一个明确的理由,说明小的,特定于平面的填充沉积物如何产生实质性的提升效应.
- SSLR提供了一种可重复的,以解剖学为指导的策略,用于恢复三维面部和.
- 这种技术适用于各种性别和种族,同时保持自然的面部动画.
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