AMM 293: Revolutionizing Aesthetic Medicine with Subperiosteal Clavicular Injections
December 13, 2024
This episode delves into the emerging subperiosteal injection technique in aesthetic medicine, known for its precision and long-lasting effects. Researchers have validated this method, focusing on the clavicle region, by achieving subperiosteal filling with a combination of a sharp needle and a cannula. This novel approach promises more stable results and better contouring compared to traditional techniques. The potential for adapting this method to various facial sites may significantly enhance cosmetic procedures, offering more natural and enduring aesthetic outcomes.
Quick Takes
- Introduction of subperiosteal clavicular injection technique in aesthetic medicine
- Confirmation of efficacy through ultrasound examinations
- Promise of stable, long-term results and better contouring compared to traditional techniques
Episode Transcript
Today is December 13, 2024, and an intriguing development is emerging in the world of aesthetic medicine. The subperiosteal clavicular injection technique, a new procedure tested for its precision and lasting effects, is capturing the spotlight. Researchers have explored this method, focusing initially on the clavicle region for validation, and have confirmed its efficacy through ultrasound examinations.
The significant innovation lies in achieving subperiosteal filling by using both a sharp needle and a cannula, which allows for the dermal filler to be injected directly at the subperiosteal level. This method promises more stable, long-term results compared to traditional injection techniques, effectively addressing issues of filler displacement.
What’s truly compelling is how this technique not only supports better contouring but also its versatility in application. Keep an eye on this development—it might just be the next big thing in achieving more natural and enduring results in cosmetic procedures.