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Where is the periorbital region?

Where is the periorbital region?

Anatomy design of the periorbital area The well-known anatomical classification divides the face into: upper face, mid face and lower face. At the boundary between upper and mid face is the periorbital area which also contains three zones (Figure 1). Figure 1: Zones of periorbital area.

What is periorbital area?

The area around the eyes is called the eye socket or eye orbit. Sometimes people refer to this condition as periorbital puffiness or puffy eyes. You can have periorbital edema in just one eye or both at the same time.

Can fillers be injected into forehead?

Yes, dermal fillers can be used as a safe and effective treatment for filling out existing lines and wrinkles on your forehead. The results can be observed immediately, and last for an average of twelve months.

Where should tear trough filler be injected?

They inject the filler into the skin beneath your lower eyelid. As they inject the filler, they slowly withdraw the needle. They lightly massage the area to spread the filler. The procedure is repeated beneath the other eyelid.

Is periorbital and Periocular the same?

Periocular dermatitis, also known as periorbital dermatitis, is a common dermatological disorder characterized by inflammation of the eyelids and the skin surrounding the eyes.

What causes periorbital hollowing?

The most common cause of sunken eyes is dehydration, or not having enough water in the body. Consuming too much coffee, soda, and prepackaged drinks may cause diuretic effects, including increased production of urine, which may lead to dehydration.

What are periorbital structures?

A fold of skin and its subcutaneous components that covers the anterior globe. The upper lid is bounded by the soft tissue overlying the inferior border of the bony supraorbital ridge and inferiorly by the lid margin.

Is filler Better than Botox?

Compared to Botox, dermal fillers are just as effective. More importantly, the results last longer. However, the duration of the effects of dermal fillers still varies mostly on the type of filler. Some may last as long as Botox, while other types of fillers can last for more than a year.

Do fillers make you age faster?

Fillers are a great option for patients seeking a softer, more youthful look. However, if used improperly or over used, fillers can have negative long term consequences. In fact, patients who do not properly use filler could actually speed up their skin’s aging process, resulting in older looking skin.

Should I massage tear trough filler?

The HA filler should be gently massaged for even distribution; strong massage should be avoided.

Can under eye filler go wrong?

Although more significant complications with under eye facial filler injections (tear trough rejuvenation) are rare overall; unfortunately, they can occur, as with any facial filler procedure, even if the injection was performed by a qualified and skilled injector.

Is periorbital cellulitis painful?

Periorbital cellulitis doesn’t cause a fever or pain. If you or your child has a fever and swelling and it hurts to move the affected eye, get medical help right away. These things can be caused by a more serious condition called orbital cellulitis that affects the eye itself.

Where are the fat pockets in the periorbital area?

The lower edge of the periorbital area forms the upper portion of the mid face area (zone 3) and contains the deep and superficial fat pockets (Figure 3) which give shape and volume to the mid face area and play an important role in the formation of baggy eyes. Between those fat pockets, lies the m.

Are there any new treatments for the periorbital area?

Clinical and scientific research into new powerful products which could have potential for effective treatment in the periorbital area, and address complex problems such as lymph oedema, dark circles under the eyes and skin atrophy (wrinkles) has been ongoing for many years.

What causes sagging of the periorbital area of the eye?

Baggy eyelids due to sagging of the periorbital fat pockets are caused by a weaker m. orbicularis oculus, causing a herniation of the retro-ocular fat that can be increased by the growth of cavities orbitalis. Baggy eyelids by volume loss could affect patients of any age.

What are the physical characteristics of the periorbital area?

The reasons for that are the anatomical characteristics of the periorbital area: thin skin, loss of firmness and elasticity, repeated facial expressions, and sensitivity to sun.

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