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J Cosmet Dermatol ; 20(7): 2069-2082, 2021 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33977669

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BACKGROUND: Comprehensive patient assessment and planning are central to esthetic treatment with injectables. MD ASA™ (Multi-Dimensional Aesthetic Scan Assessment) is a novel tool developed for this purpose. AIMS: To describe the MD ASA technique and present its preliminary application. METHODS: MD ASA breaks down the face into five hierarchies (H1-H5). H1 shifts patients' focus from "distractions" (individual lines and folds) toward the overall messages their face portrays, based on eight Emotional Attributes: four negative (tired, sad, angry, and saggy); four positive (youthful, attractive, contoured, and feminine/masculine). Three priority Emotional Attributes are selected for each patient. This is followed by a process of narrowing down through facial thirds (H2), periorbital and perioral dynamics (H3), facial units (H4), and subunits (H5), to arrive at a final assessment. Based on the key facial signs identified, this can be translated into MD Codes equations and thus a treatment formula. A retrospective analysis was performed based on 12 female patients injected by expert clinicians at an educational event. All patients were selected for, and treated using, a single MD Codes formula derived from a common MD ASA work-up. RESULTS: There were substantial differences between patients and clinicians in their views of which anatomical areas needed treatment-but good alignment on priority Emotional Attributes. Patients were treated only for three negative Emotional Attributes, but improvements were observed across all eight attributes. CONCLUSIONS: MD ASA provides a practical method for translating facial messages into actionable injectable treatment plans and facilitates greater patient-clinician alignment. Prospective studies are warranted.


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Técnicas Cosméticas , Estética , Feminino , Humanos , Estudos Prospectivos , Encaminhamento e Consulta , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Rev. habanera cienc. méd ; 19(2): e2899, mar.-abr. 2020. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1126875

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RESUMEN Introducción: la clase III esquelética máxilo-mandibular se caracteriza por la relación no fisiológica de los arcos dentarios, perfil cóncavo, discrepancia sagital máxilo-mandibular y alteraciones funcionales que perturban el funcionamiento del sistema estomatognático. En la literatura nacional e internacional no existe evidencia de la eficacia del tratamiento con twin block de la clase III esquelética máxilo-mandibular. Objetivo: evaluar el tratamiento de la clase III esquelética máxilo-mandibular con el uso de twin block. Material y Métodos: se realizó un estudio de intervención de tipo cuasi-experimental, en 43 pacientes con clase III esquelética máxilo-mandibular, en la Clínica Universitaria de Especialidades Estomatológicas "Manuel Cedeño", en el período de enero de 2018 a junio de 2019. Se estudiaron las variables: relación de oclusión, clasificación esquelética máxilo-mandibular, disfunción de la articulación temporomandibular y estética facial. A todos los pacientes se les aplicó el twin block como parte del tratamiento ortopédico-funcional. Resultados: inicialmente el 86,04% de los pacientes tenían una mesioclusión, la que se modificó a neutroclusión en el 81,39%. La clasificación esquelética se corrigió en el 88,37% de los casos. La disfunción de la articulación temporomandibular mejoró, a leve, en el 51,16% de los pacientes. La estética facial resultó no afectada en el 83,72%. Conclusiones: Con el uso de twin block se corrige la relación de oclusión dentaria y la clase III esquelética máxilo-mandibular, además de ser una opción terapéutica que mejora la disfunción de la articulación temporomandibular y la estética facial en pacientes con esta anomalía dentomaxilofacial.


ABSTRACT Introduction: Skeletal Class III maxillo-mandibular relationship is characterized by the non-physiological relationship between the dental arches, concave profile, maxillo-mandibular sagittal discrepancy and functional alterations that disturb the functioning of the stomatognathic system. In the national and international literature, there is no evidence of the effectiveness of treatment of Skeletal Class III maxillo-mandibular relationship with the use of twin block appliance. Objective: To evaluate the treatment of skeletal Class III maxillo-mandibular relationship with the use of twin block appliance. Material and Methods: A quasi-experimental intervention study was conducted in 43 patients with skeletal Class III maxillo-mandibular relationship at Manuel Cedeño Dental Specialties University Clinic during the period between January 2018 and June 2019. The study variables were: occlusion ratio, maxillo-mandibular skeletal classification, temporomandibular joint dysfunction and facial esthetics. The twin block appliance was applied to all patients as part of the orthopedic functional treatment. Results: Initially, 86,04 % of the patients had a mesioclusion, which was modified to neutroclusion in 81,39 %. Skeletal classification was corrected in 88,37 % of cases. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction improved to mild in 51,16 % of patients. Facial esthetics was not affected in 83,72 %. Conclusions: The ratio of dental occlusion and class III maxillo-mandibular skeletal relationship are corrected with the use of a twin block appliance, besides being a therapeutic choice that improves dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint and facial esthetics in patients with this dentomaxillofacial anomaly.

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Open Access Maced J Med Sci ; 6(1): 58-60, 2018 Jan 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29483983

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BACKGROUND: Facial reticular blue veins are of esthetic concern. Most often these veins develop on the lower lids. The safest and most effective way of treatment is by vascular lasers. CASE REPORT: We report on a successful reticular vein treatment using a long-pulsed 1064 nm Nd: YAG laser. We present a follow-up of 8 years with constant esthetic improvement without unwanted adverse events. CONCLUSION: There was no relapse demonstrating the efficacy of Nd: YAG laser.

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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 17(5): 24-34, Sept.-Oct. 2012. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-656736

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this research was to check if the numeric facial analysis can determine facial attractiveness. METHOD: The sample consisted of frontal and lateral standard facial photographs, in natural head position, of 85 Brazilian Caucasian women, without facial plastic surgery report. The sample mean age was 23 years and 9 months. A group of 5 orthodontists, 5 layman and 5 plastic artists classified the photographs according to their own attractiveness graduation in: pleasant, acceptable and not pleasant. The numeric facial analysis was then performed using a computerized method. Linear, proportional and angular measurements were compared among groups. RESULTS: According subjective analysis the sample was consisted of 18.8% of pleasant, 70.6% of acceptable and 10.6% of not pleasant. In most measurements there were no differences among groups. Just in three of them significant statistical difference was observed and in two of them the comparison value was within decision limit. All the differences found were related to the lower third of the face and to facial pattern. CONCLUSION: On the present research, the numeric facial analysis, by itself, was not capable of detecting facial attractiveness, considering that beauty judgment seems to be very personal.


OBJETIVO: esse estudo foi desenvolvido com o propósito de verificar se a análise facial numérica realizada em fotografias frontais é sensível em detectar a atratividade da face. MÉTODOS: a amostra foi composta por fotografias faciais padronizadas, frontais e laterais, em posição natural da cabeça, de 85 mulheres brasileiras, leucodermas, com idades entre 18 e 30 anos, sem histórico de cirurgia plástica facial. A idade média da amostra foi de 23 anos e 9 meses. As fotografias foram classificadas de acordo com o grau de atratividade da face por uma banca composta de cinco especialistas em Ortodontia, cinco leigos e cinco artistas plásticos. A partir dessa classificação, os indivíduos foram divididos em três grupos: esteticamente agradáveis, esteticamente aceitáveis e esteticamente desagradáveis. Em seguida, foram realizados os traçados fotométricos por meio computadorizado. As médias das variáveis lineares, proporcionais e angulares propostas foram comparadas estatisticamente entre os grupos. RESULTADOS: pela análise subjetiva, 18,8% da amostra foram classificados como esteticamente desagradáveis, 70,6% como esteticamente aceitáveis e 10,6% como esteticamente agradáveis. Na maioria das variáveis, não observou-se diferenças entre os grupos. Em apenas três delas houve diferenças estatisticamente significativas. Todas as diferenças encontradas relacionaram-se ao terço inferior da face e ao padrão facial. CONCLUSÃO: no presente estudo, a análise facial numérica utilizada isoladamente não foi sensível na detecção de padrões de atratividade, já que os critérios de beleza parecem ser altamente subjetivos.

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