Minimally invasive approach to facial rejuvenation in Asian patients: anatomy and clinical complications
Objectives: We have developed our own aesthetic approach and reviewed the anatomical features and characteristics of Asian individuals through clinical case studies.
Introduction: Based on oriental esthetic and anatomic features, the authors have proposed "Future Codes," which are designed in Chinese calligraphy to describe the art of facial rejuvenation in Asians and assist doctors in performing well.
Materials / method: The concept of "Future Codes" encompasses a systematic overall design for the art of facial rejuvenation in Asians. We established a treatment center for managing complications of injectable embolization and, by collecting severe complication cases and considering their relationship with anatomy, we have summarized patterns.
Results: This method is associated with beautiful meanings and is easy to learn and perform safely. We receive 200 cases of complication diagnosis and treatment annually. We have identified safe facial injection areas specifically targeting facial vascular embolism.
Conclusion: The highest level of aesthetic treatment not only serves as a procedure but also as an artistic creation within the limitations of medicine. It aims to discover and create potential, personalized, and vibrant beauty in harmony with nature. By following the guidance of "Future Codes" and considering aesthetic evaluations and clinical anatomical characteristics, we can better provide aesthetic services for Asian individuals while reducing the occurrence of complications.