World Journal of Cosmetology and Aesthetic Medicine

Research Article | Open Access

Volume 2023 - 1 | Article ID 223 | http://dx.doi.org/10.51521/WJCAM.2023.1101

New Technique for Reducing and Modeling Nasolabial Fat and Jowls: Lipoestructuración

Academic Editor: John Bose

  • Received 2023-04-09
  • Revised 2023-04-12
  • Accepted 2023-04-15
  • Published 2023-04-25

FELICIDADE, Sidnei Iensen1, PhD; LOPEZ, Coreli Coromoto Mendoza2, MD

 

1Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre – UFCSPA, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

2Universidad de Los Andes – ULA, Caracas, Venezuela

 

Corresponding Author: Sidnei Iensen Felicidade, Av. Otto Niemeyer, 1028, CEP: 91910-001, Tristeza - Porto Alegre – RS, Brazil; E-mail: sidnei.iensen@gmail.com

 

Citation: FELICIDADE, Sidnei Iensen, LOPEZ, Coreli Coromoto Mendoza (2023) New Technique for Reducing and Modeling Nasolabial Fat and Jowls: Lipoestructuración. World J Cosmetol Aesth Med, 1(1);1-4.

 

Copyright: © 2023, FELICIDADE, Sidnei Iensen. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

 

ABSTRACT

The aging process is characterized by ptosis of the fatty compartments of the face, loss of subcutaneous volume, weakening of the supporting structures of the face. In this process movement may occur, atrophy of the deep pads and hypertrophy of different superficial fat pads, for unknown causes, leaving the nasolabial fat prominent [3,4]. Currently, facial fat reduction can be performed by liposuction only in the submental and cervical regions [7]. Other minimally invasive treatments such as subcutaneous mesotherapy with deoxycholic acid or sodium deoxycholate associated with other active ingredients are being studied in aesthetic medicine to allow treatment of other areas of the face [2,4,6]. The development of new techniques is promising, such as the subcision of adipose tissue, already used in cellulite, is believed to allow the migration of fat cells in facial compartments to other compartments with lower volume, inducing an increase in adipose tissue in deficient compartments, and increases the stimulation of collagen evidenced in the treatment of acne scars [1,5]. As well as, the lack of standardization of mesotherapy techniques "chemical lipolysis" to reduce fat compartments. This prospective experimental clinical study was performed with 5 female patients. Clinical evidence was sought for the reduction of nasolabial fat compartments with modeling of facial fat and increase of self-esteem of patients with standardization of a new technique called lipostructure. Anthropometric measurements of the treated compartments and satisfaction research questionnaires of these patients will be used, as well as post-procedure follow-up to demonstrate the main adverse effects of this technique. The results found point to a mean reduction of 2.03% in the nasolabial fat of the patients studied (p ≤ 0.05), demonstrating its efficacy. The patient evaluation form 30 days after the procedure showed that 80% of the patients were satisfied (40% well satisfied and 40% very satisfied), demonstrating its efficiency.

 

Keywords: Adipose Tissue, Double chin, Deoxycholic Acid, Subcision, Liposuction, Liposuction

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