

Otolaryngology 2019
Otolaryngology Online Journal | ISSN: 2250-0359 | Volume 9
Page 13
July 18-19, 2019 | Valencia, Spain
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FUNDAMENTAL FACIAL ANATOMY FOR
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etailed comprehension of the facial anatomy is imperative when
performing aesthetic injections including neuromodulators and
dermal filler/contouring product. The safest and most effective treat-
ment outcomes arise, in part from a thorough and detailed facial anal-
ysis, which include an appreciation of the facial anatomical planes, to
ensure product is placed appropriately and safely to yield the desired
result. The understanding of facial three-dimensional composition and
layered concept is crucial for safe, natural and long-lasting applications.
The main concern of this topic is to make clear vision of facial anatomy to
know clearly where the end tip cannula/needle and which layer should
be injected and what are the danger zones should avoided. The facial
arterial vasculature varies highly between individuals and even between
the left and right sides of the face in the same person. Minimally invasive
applications of soft-tissue fillers should thus be performed with care and
knowledge to avoid injection-related visual compromise.
Mohamed Mokhtar Sallam, Otolaryngology Online Journal 2019, Volume 9
Mohammed Mokhtar Sallam was a graduate of
Alexandria University from the School of Med-
icine at 1988. He acquired his ENT MD in 2002
from Al Munoufiya University. Also, he became
a Board certified surgeon in the International
Board Certified Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery, Washington DC, 2018. He is a Member
of the following societies: International Federa-
tion of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery;
European Academy of Facial Plastic and Recon-
structive Surgery and FUE Europe. In the field of
Facial Plastic Surgery, he is an expert in the as-
pects such as Facial aesthetic surgery, Botulinum
toxin for Facial wrinkles and Facial aging, Botuli-
num toxin for masseter hypertrophy, Botulinum
toxin for TMJ myofacial pain syndrome, Tension
headache and migraine and non–surgical facial
rejuvenation using filler.
moksallam@gmail.comMohamed Mokhtar Sallam
Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, Egypt
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