2007
DOI: 10.1097/00042728-200705000-00007
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Autologous Fat Transfer for Periorbital Rejuvenation

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“…The primary reason for seeking a cosmetic procedure is to repair signs of facial aging. One of the first areas to show facial aging is the periorbital region, 1 where brow malposition contributes to the overall appearance of aging 2 . As with facial wrinkles, the gradual loss and disorganization of collagen fibers, elastin, and connective tissues that provide underlying support for skin cause sagging of the eyebrow in part 3,4 .…”
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“…The primary reason for seeking a cosmetic procedure is to repair signs of facial aging. One of the first areas to show facial aging is the periorbital region, 1 where brow malposition contributes to the overall appearance of aging 2 . As with facial wrinkles, the gradual loss and disorganization of collagen fibers, elastin, and connective tissues that provide underlying support for skin cause sagging of the eyebrow in part 3,4 .…”
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“…For example, one surgical approach includes permanent disruption of brow depressor muscles 2 . Other treatment options include injections of autologous fat to lift the brow 1 and botulinum toxin 5,8 …”
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