

Volume 4, Issue 3 (Suppl)
J Pigment Disord
ISSN: 2376-0427 JPD, an open access journal
Dermatology Conference 2017
October 26-28, 2017
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Injectology: Bringing fillers rheology into clinic settings
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eplenishing volume to attain a more youthful appearance has been the forefront of aesthetic medicine. Facial fillers
and biostimulators to restore facial volume and contour appeals to a broad spectrum of patients, from those seeking
minimal cosmetic enhancement to those seeking an effective alternative to facial surgery. As such, facial filler injections are
now the most commonly performed cosmetic procedures in the Southeast Asian region. We explore the different fillers and
biostimulators, their uses and the possible ways to create great artwork. With a solid understanding of the products, appropriate
filler selection, prudent patient selection and proper injection techniques, facial sculpting using multiple fillers can be both
interesting and satisfying. Several different fillers are categorized according to their rheology and determine the placement of
the fillers according to their behaviors. Also, several different techniques are introduced to restore the structure of the deep
tissues, giving supports to the retaining ligaments, SMAS complex and facial muscle support. Understanding the rheology of
fillers enables injectors to create predictable and reproducible results. This is important for injectors not only getting better
patient's satisfaction, but also prevents distorted faces and overfilled syndrome in the long run. Injectology is not only confined
to techniques and safety of injection. Understanding the functional anatomy, deep structures and layers, danger zones and
rheology of the fillers are equally important to excel in the art of fillers face sculpting these days.
Biography
Tingsong Lim Medical Director of Clique Clinic Dr Tingsong Lim has actively involved in many academic research and training in Asian facial and body aesthetics,
clinical application of fillers’ rheology, facial overfilled syndrome, pigmentary disorders, laser medicine and regenerative medicine. Graduated from Tohoku University
School of Medicine under the Monbusho Scholarship, Dr Lim speaks 4 languages (English, Mandarin, Malay, Japanese) fluently, and has been a frequent speaker
and trainer regionally and internationally. Medical Director of Clique Clinic, Dr Lim has a private practice in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
drlim@cliqueclinic.comTingsong Lim
Clique Clinic, Malaysia
Tingsong Lim, J Pigment Disord 2017, 4:3(Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2376-0427-C1-004