Profileplasty encompasses the study of facial proportions and the treatment of profile disharmonies to achieve a more balanced aesthetic. One of the forms of treatment is the evaluation of facial thirds and angles, and consequently the use of injectable fillers as an option to achieve the beauty standards defined by this science. In this work, a facial analysis was performed using measurements of angles and facial thirds, documented by photographs. Through these results, injectable fillers with Hyaluronic Acid were made at strategic points in order to improve measurements and directing the patient to the beauty standards defined by profiloplasty.
The shape of the jawline has a profound effect on an individual’s appearance and is an area of attention for many people looking for aesthetic procedures. Hyaluronic acid is one of the best fillers used today. Fillers at the angle of the jaw widen or augmentation the angle and make a sharp contour of the posterior part of the jawline. In the chin, fillers improve projection and the appearance of the fat deposit submental. Contouring is a procedure with satisfactory results desired for men to make the contour more designed in the mandibular area. The aim of this study is to present a clinical case the filler’s hyaluronic acid in the jawline and chin of the male face, in order to improve the characteristics inherent to the male facial contour. The methods used high G prime hyaluronic acid fillers to provide mandibular volumization, projection and augmentation of the chin. Two sessions were performed, totaling 8 fillers injection. The pictures the before and after is possible to observe the lower third of the face more augmented, at 45º the mandibular contour including ascending ramus, angle and body more marked and at 90º the projection of the chin. By comparing the photographs of before and after the treatment, there was a change in the facial pattern and the balance of maxillomandibular relationships was achieved together with aesthetic satisfaction.
There have been many techniques and approaches in the treatment of orofacial harmonization of the lower third of the face, however, in many cases, the mentolabial sulcus area does not receive due attention in this process. Therefore, the objective of this study is to carry out a case report that analyzes the aesthetic and functional parameters of the mentolabial sulcus in the orofacial harmonization of the chin region for a more complete and efficient facial rejuvenation. In order to reach the proposed objective, a clinical case report was made with a female patient, with no history of alcoholism and smoking, in good health. The patient underwent anamnesis, clinical examination and proposed, for her case, the use of three syringes of hyaluronic acid of a known brand, in the middle and lower thirds of the face. At the end of the treatment, the patient presented greater luminosity in the filled areas, a good reduction of facial creases and an expressive rejuvenation of the chin region, where a decrease in shadows and an increase in the mentolabial angle can be observed. From that case, a detailed study of the aesthetic and functional parameters of the mentolabial sulcus in orofacial harmonization was carried out, from which important conclusions can be drawn.
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