The part below the facial hair and above the eyebrows, or the roughly equivalent part of the head of some animals (commonly known as "forehead"). The outline of the forehead consists of internal and external bone tissues, as well as soft tissues such as muscle, fat and skin. Forehead contour From the front, the factor that determines the forehead width is the hairline of the temple, that is, the outline of the temple. The distance between the temple contour lines should be slightly smaller than the distance between the two cheekbones. Appropriate width gives people a feeling of youth and fullness; In oblique position, it starts from the eyebrow, descends along the edge of the orbital bone and connects with the contour line of the cheekbone. When lying on the side, the nose-forehead angle and forehead convexity formed by forehead, eyebrows and nasal dorsum constitute the profile of forehead. There are temporal muscles and temporal fat pads in the deep part of the temporal region. Temporal fat changes with nutrition and age. Generally speaking, after puberty, the temporal fat tends to shrink, and people with less subcutaneous fat show temporal depression.
What material is used for forehead filling?
Experts say that forehead filling can effectively improve the symptoms of congenital small forehead and forehead wrinkles. At the same time, patients with uneven tilt or stenosis, depression, bilateral asymmetry and flat forehead caused by soft tissue loss after forehead plastic surgery can also do forehead filling.
What material is used for forehead filling? There are many materials for forehead filling. When there is bone defect in forehead, the available materials are mainly solid silica gel, expanded polytetrafluoroethylene and expanded polyethylene for effective treatment. In addition, commonly used materials include autologous fat, fascia tissue, artificial collagen, etc., so as to achieve the expected results.