Abstract
Program Description: The modern otolaryngologist has had residency-based, and in many cases, advanced fellowship training in a wide spectrum of facial plastic and reconstructive procedures to correct congenital-, acquired-, and aging-related deformities. Due to advances in technologies, there has been an increase in the ability to offer patients a variety of effective and minimally invasive interventions in the office setting. Among these interventions, the use of injected botulinum toxin has become common in the treatment of rhytids, hyperfunctional lines, and facial dystonias. The treatment of skin and subcutaneous contour deformities is also a common challenge for which patients seek consultation. Although previously the materials used for correction were limited in number, there has now been an increasing number of widely used and newly introduced materials made available to the practitioner. The introduction of hyaluronic acid–based agents created a significant increase in acceptance and demand for f...
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