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Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Lateral Canthal Lines

Crow’s feet treatment is one of the most commonly performed and straightforward neuromodulator injection techniques. However, due to the delicate layered arrangement of the periorbital anatomy, adverse events are not excluded when trying to target the orbicularis oculi muscle. In this video, Prof. Cotofana will reveal the the intricacies of the periorbital region and of the upper midface via layer-by-layer dissections. You will then review optimal injection techniques to minimize risks and achieve the most effective results.

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What you will learn

  • - Reveal the the intricacies of the periorbital region
  • - Enhance the understanding of adverse events
  • - Review optimal injection techniques
  • - Minimize risks and achieve the most effective results
  • - Detailed layer-by-layer dissection

Words from the instructor

“Targeting the orbicularis oculi muscle is easy but avoiding the intraorbital structures or the zygomaticus major muscle is a different story”

-Prof Cotofana

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Course time: 14 minutes
No. of lessons: 1 lesson
Included: 12 weeks access

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