Correction of defects in the flaws of Bone Tissue Facial, through the use of Tricalcium Phosphate or Calcium Hydroxyapatite with Plasma Gel. A Clinical Assessment Study

Authors

  • F. Svolacchia Department of Anatomical Histological Medical and Legal Sciences and the Locomotive Equipment Section of Human Anatomy Laboratory of Experimental Morphology at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" Italy

Keywords:

Allografts, Antiaging agents, Chronoaging, Zygomatic, Malar and maxillary bone reconstruction, Autologous growth factors, Bone substitutes, Ceramics, Demineralized bone matrix (dbm), Hydroxyapatite, β tricalcium phosphate (β- tcp)

Abstract

The aging process as it is observed by all patients begins after the first third of life and involves all the tissues, even for the depletion of adult stem cells responsible for the reintegration of lost tissues. The epidermis and dermis tend to thin, fatty tissue loses consistency, and bone tissue changes. The impoverishment of the tissue layer leads to typical wrinkles and folds that can be observed on the face, typically as early as 40 years. The purpose of this study was to clinically evaluate the volume increase near zygomatic and maxillary bone by using tricalcium phosphate powder or calcium hydroxyapatite combined with a gel derived from autologous plasma in order to contribute to the attenuation of the anesthetics of bone hypovolumetry.The hypothesis of scientific work was that by depositing exclusively injecting a plasma compound with calcium hydroxyapatite or tricalcium phosphate at the zygomatic, malar and maxillary levels, taking care to scratch the periosteum with the tip of the needle, bone to supplement what deposited through the injection, it could have a longer duration and three-dimensional effect of aesthetic correction together with an integration with the bone itself, unlike what happens with absorbable fillers now in use.

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Author Biography

F. Svolacchia, Department of Anatomical Histological Medical and Legal Sciences and the Locomotive Equipment Section of Human Anatomy Laboratory of Experimental Morphology at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" Italy

Fabiano Svolacchia
Via Gran Sasso, 14
00048 Nettuno (RM) - Italy
E-mail: fabiano.svolacchia@alice.it

Published

2017-12-01

How to Cite

[1]
F. Svolacchia 2017. Correction of defects in the flaws of Bone Tissue Facial, through the use of Tricalcium Phosphate or Calcium Hydroxyapatite with Plasma Gel. A Clinical Assessment Study. Journal of Applied Cosmetology. 35, 3/4 (Dec. 2017), 153/161.