Bridging the Gap Rather Than Filling the Entire Valley—Anatomic Insights When Treating the Medial Infraorbital Region

Francesco P. Bernardini*, Brent Skippen, Raul Cetto, Mariana Calomeni, Sebastian Cotofana, Simone Ugo Urso, Ferdinando Paternostro, Morris E. Hartstein

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Abstract

Background: The treatment of the medial infraorbital region also termed the tear trough has become increasingly popular by the use of soft tissue fillers in a minimally invasive approach using a cannula. Methods: A total of 246 tear troughs were injected and investigated originating from 123 study participants. The clinical outcome was evaluated 6 months after the treatment by independent observers based on standardized frontal images and the procedure was documented by ultrasound imaging. Results: On average, 0.26 (0.1) cc [range: 0.08–0.32] of soft tissue filler material was injected per tear trough. Tear trough depth was before the treatment rated as 2.12 (0.4), whereas after the treatment it was 1.15 (0.4) (p < 0.001). Hyperpigmentation score was 2.19 (0.4) before the treatment, whereas after the treatment it was 1.31 (0.5) (p < 0.001). Intraorbital fat pseudo-prolapse severity was rated before the treatment 1.88 (0.7), whereas it was rated after the treatment 1.14 (0.3) (p < 0.001). Wrinkle severity of the lower eyelid was rated before the treatment 1.51 (0.6), whereas it was rated after the treatment 1.12 (0.3) (p < 0.001). Conclusion: The results of this retrospectively investigated case series revealed that the conducted injection technique for treating the tear trough for medial infraorbital hollowing with a cannula provided statistically significant clinical improvement with a limited adverse events profile. The technique utilized an injection approach which was perpendicularly oriented to the longitudinal axis of the tear trough thereby “bridging the gap instead of filling the entire valley.”.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere16582
JournalJournal of Cosmetic Dermatology
Volume24
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • G-Point Lift
  • SOOF
  • cannula treatments
  • dermal filler
  • facial anatomy
  • filler
  • intradermal injection
  • soft tissue
  • soft tissue fillers
  • tear trough

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