Biography
Biography: Anita Mandal
Abstract
Facial Volumization is an integral part of facial rejuvenation today. Facial volumization errors are increasingly common but can be reduced using a systematic approach to the treatment of key facial aesthetic subunits(FAU) which develop as shadows and contours unique to the aging face.
Objectives include: (1) description of FAU's unique to the aging face, (2) identifying key volume-deficient FAU's requiring treatment, (3) recognizing the lateral malar subunit's pivotal role in setting the framework for mid-facial volumization, 3) avoidance of the "submalar abyss", (4) when to fill vs. lift in the aging face, (5)Tips and pearls for minimizing volumization errors.