Wide polytef (Gore-Tex) implants in lip augmentation and nasolabial groove correction |
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Authors: | K Conrad MR MacDonald |
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Affiliation: | Department of Otolaryngology, Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, Ontario. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To describe a new technique of polytef (Gore-Tex) implantation into the upper and lower lips and nasolabial grooves by using large implants as a method that achieves effective cosmetic improvement. SETTING: A private cosmetic surgery center. PARTICIPANTS: Thirty-three (female) patients who desired fuller lips and 62 patients (52 female and 10 male) who requested less prominent cheek lip grooves. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Significant patient satisfaction after 12 to 54 months. RESULTS: Conspicuous aesthetic effect that related to both lip and nasolabial groove correction was documented. All patients but 4 (2 in each group) were pleased with the final outcome of the treatment. CONCLUSIONS: In the opinion of the authors, the threading technique of polytef implantation creates inconspicuous improvement-both in lip augmentation and nasolabial groove correction. Large polytef implants that were inserted through a tunneling technique produced consistently good results. Implants (lip augmentation: width, < or = 10 mm, and thickness, 4 mm; nasolabial groove correction: width, 8 mm, and thickness, < or = 8 mm) were found to be safe, simple, and effective. |
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