| Literature DB >> 27882130 |
Xiaowei Liu1, Yiming Zhang1, Shaoliang Wang1, Zeyuan Lei1, Xiang Li1, Dongli Fan1.
Abstract
Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) has been extensively used for facial soft tissue augmentation procedures, and is regarded as safe and reliable and suitable as a permanent implant. This implant is generally used in the lower third of the face for lips filling, nasal augmentation, nasolabial folds and chin augmentation, and rarely for congenital or acquired depressed deformities of the face. The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of ePTFE in congenital or acquired depressed deformities of the face. From September, 2008 to January, 2014, 26 patients were implanted with the material ePTFE to correct depressed deformities of the face. The average age at operation was 23.2 years, with a range of 17-45 years. The depressed deformities were lateralized. The follow-up period was 6-18 months (average 9 months). The etiologies of the depressed deformities included stable hemifacial atrophy (3 cases), craniofacial microsomia (13 cases), bony depression after trauma (8 cases), and other unclear reasons (2 cases). The operations were performed under local anesthesia. ePTFE was inserted in different tissue planes that varied among the different subanatomical areas in the face: beneath the superficial temporal fascia in the temporal area, and on the surface of the superficial musculoaponeurotic system in the zygomatic area, cheek and mandibular area. All of the patients were followed up. Most of the patients [25 of 26 patients (96.2%)] were satisfied with the results, while 1 patient (3.8%) was not satisfied for incomplete correction of the depressed deformity. In conclusion, aside from lipofilling and a free flap transfer, the results showed that ePTFE was an alternative treatment for facial depressed deformity.Entities:
Keywords: biomaterials; expanded polytetrafluoroethylene; facial augmentation; facial depressed deformity
Year: 2016 PMID: 27882130 PMCID: PMC5103759 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2016.3771
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 1.Diagram of incisions for expanded polytetrafluoroethylene implanting.
Figure 2.Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene implant augmentation, via preauricular incision, in a 36-year-old man with a major depressed deformity of the right cheek. Left, preoperatively; right, 7 months postoperatively.
Figure 3.Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene material augmentation, via an incision behind the temporal hairline, in a 23-year-old man with a depressed deformity of left temporal area. Left, preoperatively; right, 1 year postoperatively.