2018
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1636921
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Aesthetics and Rejuvenation of the Temple

Abstract: The temples are an often overlooked, but important element of facial rejuvenation. The anatomy of the temple should be understood prior to any intervention in this location. Multimodal treatment to re-establish youthful convexity, proper hairline position, and correct actinic damage is recommended for optimal results. Important anatomy, aesthetic goals, and methods of rejuvenation are reviewed in detail.

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“…Some have reported alopecia in the temporal area secondary to a disruption of hair follicles. 46 Another cosmetic concern is scaring and disruption of natural skin textures. 47 Nonablative and ablative fractional resurfacing and radiofrequency skin tightening have helped alleviate some concerns with a host of applications including scar and acne removal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some have reported alopecia in the temporal area secondary to a disruption of hair follicles. 46 Another cosmetic concern is scaring and disruption of natural skin textures. 47 Nonablative and ablative fractional resurfacing and radiofrequency skin tightening have helped alleviate some concerns with a host of applications including scar and acne removal.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Temple volume plays an important role in facial symmetry and youthfulness. The temple can be considered a transitional subunit between the forehead and the cheek and between the temporal hairline and the lateral orbit 1 . Progressive aging causes a dramatic loss of the temple's fullness, 2 greatly impacting facial appearance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Soft tissue fillers in the temple region supplemented with non-invasive procedures, such as laser skin resurfacing or microdermabrasion, have recently gained popularity because of their ease, predictable results, and minimal recovery time. [3][4][5] Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are questionnaires designed to assess outcomes from patient perspective. The FACE-Q 6 (Table 1) is a rigorously designed, scientifically sound, modular PROM that has been used in clinical practice and esthetic research to assess efficacy, inform patient-centered treatment decision-making, and set patient expectations pre-treatment.…”
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