STOP Facial Aging Method™: A New Protocol for Facial Rejuvenation
BACKGROUND: There is currently no standardized and reproducible injection technique to address facial aging at all anatomical levels. OBJECTIVE: The Sebban Technique One-point (STOP) Facial Aging Method™ for hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers aims to provide predictive results using a single point of entr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology 2020-06, Vol.13 (6), p.61-66 |
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Zusammenfassung: | BACKGROUND:
There is currently no standardized and reproducible injection technique to address facial aging at all anatomical levels.
OBJECTIVE:
The Sebban Technique One-point (STOP) Facial Aging Method™ for hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers aims to provide predictive results using a single point of entry.
METHODS:
STOP combines two complementary techniques: Deep One-point (DOP) and Superficial One-point (SOP). DOP targets the deep plane to restructure the facial architecture, while SOP targets the superficial and deeper hypodermic planes to add volume and provide optimal tissue hydration. The injection procedure involves one DOP phase and two SOP phases using an HA filler appropriate for the treatment indication and injection depth. STOP has been investigated in a retrospective, open-label observational case series.
RESULTS:
Data from 10 women, aged 41 to 59 years, with varying stages of facial aging were retrospectively examined. Eight had received DOP with bolus injections of a cohesive HA filler and nine had received SOP using an HA filler with good elasticity to target the deep or superficial hypodermis. The mean total volume of HA filler injected (all HA fillers combined) was 5.46mL (range: 4.0–7.0mL) for the whole face. Physician and patient satisfaction with the treatment was high and all subjects stated that they would recommend the treatment to their friends. The STOP protocol was well-tolerated and no complications were observed during the DOP or SOP phases.
CONCLUSIONS:
STOP is a reproducible and safe technique for global facial rejuvenation with a single cannular point of entry. |
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ISSN: | 1941-2789 2689-9175 |