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Three-Dimensional Arterial Distribution Over the Midline of the Nasal Bone.

BACKGROUND A comprehensive understanding of arterial variations around the midline of the nose is of great importance for the safety of filler injection. OBJECTIVES The aim of the study was… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND A comprehensive understanding of arterial variations around the midline of the nose is of great importance for the safety of filler injection. OBJECTIVES The aim of the study was to clearly define the 3D location of the arteries along the midline of the nasal bone. METHODS The arterial structures overlapping the nasal bone along the midline were observed in seventy-nine cadavers. RESULTS The present study found that 0~3 named arteries per nose segment could be identified. All of the arterial structures were located in or above the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) layer overlapping the nasal bone. The probability of encountering named arteries at five defined points, P1-P5, was 5/79 (6.3%), 4/79 (5.1%), 1/79 (1.3%), 6/79 (7.6%) and 9/79 (11.4%), respectively. The depth of the main arterial trunk was 1.2 ± 0.4 mm, 1.6 ± 0.6 mm, 1.8 ± 0 mm, 1.0 ± 0.4 mm, 0.9 ± 0.5 mm below the skin at P1-P5, respectively. CONCLUSIONS We confirmed that sub-SMAS injection along the midline through a needle is anatomically reliable and that a technique with one entry point through the rhinion via a cannula can easily keep the needle sufficiently deep for safe nasal filler injection.

Keywords: along midline; nasal bone; midline nasal; midline

Journal Title: Aesthetic surgery journal
Year Published: 2021

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