AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines the arterial locations and pathways associated with filler injections in the nasolabial fold (NLF) to address safety concerns related to aging and cosmetic procedures.
  • Anatomical dissection of 30 hemi-faces from Thai cadavers identified key landmarks and the proximity of arteries like the facial artery to these injection sites.
  • Results suggest that awareness of nearby arteries and their connections is crucial for preventing potential complications during NLF filler injections.

Article Abstract

Introduction: The nasolabial fold (NLF) causes particular concern during aging in the middle face region. However, arterial complications of filler injections at this site have been continually reported during recent years. The aim of this study was to investigate the arterial locations and their anastomotic pathways related to filler injection sites in the NLF.

Materials And Methods: Thirty hemi-faces of 15 embalmed Thai cadavers were dissected. Three anatomical landmarks of NLFs were assigned: the inferior margin level (NLF1), the mid-philtral horizontal line level (NLF2), and the inferior alar level (NLF3). Ten hemi-faces of five soft embalmed Thai cadavers underwent a modified Sihler's staining procedure to investigate the arterial anastomoses.

Results: The artery closest to all of the landmarks was the facial artery. It was located inferomedial to NLF1 in 28%, and the mean distances along the X- and Y-axes were 3.53 ± 2.11 mm and 3.53 ± 1.75 mm, respectively. It was also located medial to NLF2 in 52.1% with an X-axis distance of 4.93 ± 1.53 mm. Several arteries were located close to NLF3, including the facial (33.3%), lateral nasal (33.3%), and infraorbital (30.0%) arteries. Anastomoses of the nasolabial arteries served to connect both the external-external and internal-external carotid systems.

Conclusions: Several arteries are located close to NLF1-NLF3. To prevent arterial injury, the locations and anastomotic pathways, as possible sources of severe complications, should be recognized prior to NLF filler injection.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ca.23617DOI Listing

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