Objectives: Demonstrate that the 4 Points Rhino technique is a simple, easy, safe, effective, fast and long-lasting technique for approaching noses with or without a history of surgical rhinoplasty
Introduction: This will be a presentation of an injectable technique that has 20 years of history, 25,000 cases performed in Buenos Aires. 30% of cases have surgical rhinoplasty. It is currently practiced by more than 5000 doctors from 50 countries, being part of the 4 Points Community.
Materials / method: For the development of this technique, hyaluronic acids of different rheological characteristics and from different laboratories are used.
The technique divides the nose into 4 zones: Radix, Nasion, Tip and Columela.
In addition, this technique is performed exclusively with a 27G needle.
The average hyaluronic acid used per patient is 0.55 ml.
The average time of the procedure is 3-5 minutes.
Results: With the development of this technique, we managed to live up to the current demand of patients who seek non-invasive, subtle, non-permanent changes. In addition, we managed to satisfy the demand of a broader sector of society that cannot afford the economic cost of a surgery or the downtime. Due to the simplicity, practicality and precision of the plane and volume, we also achieve a high degree of safety and satisfaction on the part of the treating physician.
Conclusion: We can determine that, in our own casuistry and in that of the members of the 4 Points Community, non-surgical rhinoplasty has become, in recent years, the greatest aesthetic demand of patients.
Understanding the risks and fears that these bring, the 4-Point technique widely provides injectors with a simple, fast, safe and effective method.
Disclosures
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This work was not supported by any direct or non direct funding. It is under the author's own responsability