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This book provides a systematic approach to facial ultrasound, using anatomical landmarks and targeting common facial muscles during aesthetic treatment. It also includes the most common clinical indications and complications found during aesthetic therapy.
The various muscles have been grouped into the upper, mid and lower face and are also classified as either easy, intermediate or advanced in the level of experience a user requires to discern these muscles on ultrasound. High-frequency ultrasound in the field of radiology has progressed to other fields of medical treatment, most notably…mehr

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This book provides a systematic approach to facial ultrasound, using anatomical landmarks and targeting common facial muscles during aesthetic treatment. It also includes the most common clinical indications and complications found during aesthetic therapy.

The various muscles have been grouped into the upper, mid and lower face and are also classified as either easy, intermediate or advanced in the level of experience a user requires to discern these muscles on ultrasound. High-frequency ultrasound in the field of radiology has progressed to other fields of medical treatment, most notably within aesthetic medicine in recent years.

Facial ultrasound has been limited to the clinical assessment of varying skin conditions, as the diagnosis and treatment have been primarily based on dermatological assessment. Having said that, the recent increase in aesthetic treatment methods has led to a rising number of complications, risks, and poor outcomes.

The singular use of surface anatomy and clinical presentation of a patient before fillers are used has proven to be limited in assessing the risks prior to treatment.

For this reason, ultrasound of the face has allowed clinicians to develop a keen sense of vascular presence, asymmetry of muscles, and also to help determine the depth for needle-guided injections.


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Autorenporträt
Dr K Malherbe was a former lecturer at the University of Pretoria with a PhD in Clinical Anatomy. Her passion for education and learning lies within the field of medical imaging, especially for therapeutic intervention therapy. She has developed a patented algorithm for the detection of breast cancer on ultrasound and developed a point of care ultrasound programme for Sub-Saharan Africa.

Dr Stefania Roberts is a Phlebologist and Aesthetic Physician. She is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Phlebology with over 27 years experience treating varicose veins via endovenous laser ablation, cyanoacrylate closure or Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy. Dr Roberts has simultaneously been performing facial injectable treatments incorporating the use of ultrasound in her aesthetic practice and presents regularly sharing her expertise at aesthetic meetings both in Australia and Internationally.