Use of multiple alloplastic implants for cosmetic enhancement of structural maxillofacial hypoplasia

Aesthet Surg J. 2003 Nov-Dec;23(6):433-40. doi: 10.1016/j.asj.2003.09.005.

Abstract

Background: The anthropometric proportions of the maxillofacial skeleton are the foundation on which facial beauty stands.

Objectives: In this article, a procedure for facial cosmetic enhancement of young patients with varying degrees of structural hypoplasia with the use of multiple facial implants is reported.

Methods: Subjective criteria for beauty, proportion, and harmony were used by the author as a basis for modifying the structural architecture of the face. Between 1 and 5 alloplastic facial implants per patient were placed in a single procedure.

Results: Since 1989, a total of 500 implants have been placed in 258 patients, with excellent results and a low incidence of complications.

Conclusions: The use of alloplastic implants enables the surgeon to achieve improvements in facial contour that are safe, stable, long-lasting, and cost-effective. (Aesthetic Surg J 2003;23:433-440).