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Sayori’s upper HA eyelid filler introduction course
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Anatomy intro into upper eye lid filler |
Before and after |
How doctors perform upper eyelid injections |
Anatomy intro into upper eye lid filler
Supraorbital notch:
This notch is labeled the supraorbital foramen, the supraorbital artery sits in the notch
Supraorbital artery:
This artery sits in the supraorbital notch, injectors use a cannula around this area instead of a needle in order to increase safety
Supraperiosteal:
Just above the bone surface
Orbitals:
In our case we will be injecting here
Before and after
How doctors perform upper eyelid injections
Step 1:
These doctors disinfect the site with alcohol pads
Step 2:
locate the orbital notch with their fingers and mark it in order to avoid it with a needle and use a cannula instead. Something like this below
Step 3:
They inject a needle on the rim down to the Supraperiosteal and space the injections half an inch apart. They inject as much filler as needed in the area.
Step 4:
They create a pilot hole and insert a cannula around the cannula areas and fill up the location as demand of their eye. Blue is the pilot hole and green is the cannula and the area they should be filling up. I would recommend a 25 g cannula and higher in order to stay safe of puncturing an artery.
Sayori’s thoughts on this procedure:
It's really easy to do yourself as long as you know your basic anatomy, have some filler experience, good advice, and liporase on hand. I will be performing this procedure this summer after my lateral canthoplasty that I'm getting this summer heals.
Note:
I'm keeping this short and all the info is off the top of my head since I overslept today. I cant even read.
Good video of procedure:
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