Showing posts with label Rejuvenation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rejuvenation. Show all posts

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Earlobe Rejuvenation With Injectable Fillers

It is a well recognized phenomenon that as we age, our earlobes sag and 'grow' longer. With this sagging, some earlobes get thinner and develop creases or wrinkles as well. This is almost an exclusive female problem which is often exaggerated by the use of ear ring wear over the years. In those women who develop elongated ear lobe holes or have actual earlobe hole tears, resulting in a split ear lobe, the ear lobes are often quite thin as well even after surgical repair.

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One of the more uncommon, but very beneficial uses of injectable fillers, is to rejuvenate the appearance of the thinned ear lobe. Adding volume to the ear lobe through an injectable filler helps expand and stretch the ear lobe out to a more youthful appearance. I prefer the use of a hyaluronic filler, such as Juvaderm, Restylane, or Perlane, to create this tissue-expanding earlobe effect. It is quick and easy to perform and a hyaluronic filler flows in quite nicely into the small space of the earlobe. A small volume of .2 to .3ccs is all that is needed per each ear lobe. An injectable filler in the ear lobe seems to last much longer than in any other area of the face, presumably due to the lack of wear and tear of any muscle movement on the treated area. Patients can wear ear rings immediately thereafter and there is no swelling or bruising after treatment. You might call it a 'lunch time' ear lobe lift or rejuvenation!

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I would not say that the hyaluronic acid fillers in the ear lobe are permanent but volume retention up to a year is likely. I suspect that any of the particulated fillers (radiesse, ArteFill) would last much longer (in the range of years) and I will likely turn to using those instead in the near future. I don't think they pose any increased risk in the ear lobe of foreign body reaction compared to any other facial area.

For those squeamish about putting a needle in the ear (as I would be!), I always numb up the ear lobe area first by doing a simple injection of local anesthetic right in front of the earlobe which is not as tender an area. Ear lobe injections then become painless! Within a minute or two, your earlobes are plump and full again and any creases are much smaller or gone completely!

Earlobe Rejuvenation With Injectable Fillers

Dr Barry Eppley is a board-certified plastic surgeon in private practice in Indianapolis, Indiana at Clarian Health Systems. (http://www.eppleyplasticsurgery.com) He writes a daily blog on plastic surgery, spa therapies, and medical skin care at http://www.exploreplasticsurgery.com

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Friday, August 26, 2011

Rejuvenation of the Aging Mouth - Corner of Mouth Lift and Nasolabial Fold Augmentation

Age changes around the mouth area are more than just wrinkles and vertical lip lines. The upper lip actually lengthens, the corners of the mouth turn downward and the lips lose fullness. Three distinct grooves appear around the mouth including the nasolabial lines (oblique lip-cheek grooves), marionette lines (vertical chin-facial groove) and the horizontal labiomental groove below the lower lip. These grooves frame the mouth and add to its aging appearance.

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Contrary to popular perception, no type of facelift or necklift can change the tissues around the mouth. The pull of these operations is too distant from the mouth to affect the tissues that immediately frame it. The only methods to change the aging mouth must treat it directly.

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The changes around the mouth with age represent a problem with the thinning and downturning of tissues. Treatments that reverse these problems must, therefore, be about thickening and uplifting these tissues. Direct surgical approaches include thickening with injectable fillers and uplifting through lip lifts and advancements.

The combination of injectable fillers for the nasolabial folds and a direct corner of the mouth lift is an excellent approach to certain aspects of the aging mouth. This combination is particularly beneficial because both procedures affect the same vertical line of tissue aging. Both can be performed as a short office procedure under local anesthesia with no significant downtime.

The use of injectable fillers is a common and very effective method for most deepening nasolabial fold areas. They are not effective when the folds are so deep that they are inverted however. But for shallow and moderate depths folds, injectable fillers will provide a nice softening with an instantaneous result. There are numerous filler options and all will work. I prefer those that last the longest such as Juvaderm, Perlane, Evolence, Radiesse, or Sculptra. Injection under an infraorbital local anesthetic nerve block makes the injection painless.

The corner of the mouth lift is done to turn up the corners of the mouth. This small procedure is quite powerful as it alters the sad mouth appearance. By removing a small triangle of overhanging or downturned skin above each mouth corner, the mouth line becomes level. This does result in a fine line white scar that lies along the upper lip border and extends slightly beyond the mouth corner. This does result in a scar but it is only visible on very close inspection. The little scar is red for a while but will fade to a white color over time. Tiny little dissolveable sutures are used and make-up can be applied immediately.

The combination of nasolabial fold augmentation with injectable fillers and a corner of the mouth lift helps address collateral areas of the aging mouth. In my Indianapolis plastic surgery practice, I perform both under local anesthesia in the office which takes about an hour to complete. These changes are effective and easy to go through with no recovery. Some corner of mouth lifts may require a touch-up but they are very long-lasting. Injectable fillers are temporary and they will need to be repeated every year for their benefits to be maintained.

Rejuvenation of the Aging Mouth - Corner of Mouth Lift and Nasolabial Fold Augmentation

Dr Barry Eppley is a board-certified premiere plastic surgeon in Indianapolis, Indiana where he practices at his Ology Spa locations at Clarian North Medical Center in Carmel Indiana and at Clarian West Medical Center in Avon Indiana.(http://www.eppleyplasticsurgery.com) He writes a daily blog on plastic surgery, spa therapies, and medical skin care at http://www.exploreplasticsurgery.com. Dr. Eppley can be heard weekly on his radio show, Doc Chat, on WXNT 1430 AM every Saturday afternoon.

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