Applied Sciences (Sep 2020)

An Easy and Effective Technique for Silicone Facial Implant Insertion and Fixation to Periosteum

  • Raffaele Rauso,
  • Giorgio Lo Giudice,
  • Carmelo Lo Faro,
  • Giovanni Francesco Nicoletti,
  • Romolo Fragola,
  • Enrico Sesenna,
  • Gianpaolo Tartaro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10186508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 18
p. 6508

Abstract

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In this paper, we present a simple way to place the implant into a harvested pocket and to subsequently fix it percutaneously. Eighteen patients (1 male, 13 females, 4 transgender), underwent facial implant placement; a total of 31 implants were placed (1 pair of angles of the mandible implants, 12 pairs of malar/sub-malar implants, and 5 chin implants). The intraoral approach was performed on 15 patients, and on the remaining three patients, the sub-ciliary lower lid approach was preferred. Patients were followed up for at least one year with a maximum follow-up of seven years (mean 1.8 years). In all the cases, except one, patients healed without complications. One case of implant displacement and infection was recorded. No other complication was documented. The technique described is similar to the one suggested by Peled, although some useful tips were added, namely the use of sutures, not only to fix the implant but also to drive it into the harvested pocket. In addition, larger absorbable “left in place” sutures were used, avoiding accidental implant dislocation during their removal. Further studies are required to gain a more complete understanding of the effectiveness and reproducibility of this surgical technique.

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