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Materials for temple plastic surgery

1. Silicone filling to fill temples

Silica gel is based on organic siloxane and added with certain specific components to form a rubbery state with certain tensile strength and elongation. Elastomers. Its stability and tissue compatibility are very reliable, and the human body generally does not have rejection reactions. Because of its low price and easy shaping, it is widely used in the field of plastic surgery and beauty. For silicone filling of temples, high-quality silicone blocks are selected. According to different degrees of temporal depression, the required shape, size and thickness are carved, and then the carved silicone is sterilized or soaked and sterilized before use.

2. Expanded body fills the temples

Expanded body is a new type of facial filling material. It has the characteristics of stability, flexibility and other characteristics, and the filling effect is natural and lifelike. However, bulk filling requires a larger incision, and the material must be fully flattened during filling to avoid curling and folding. Compared with silicone prostheses, it is more expensive.

3. Autologous fat transplantation to enrich temples

Autologous fat is currently an ideal material for temple enhancement. This surgical method extracts fat cells from parts of the body with excess fat, and then transplants them into the temples. Fat cells are injected into the temple area. Since the autologous fat temple augmentation technology uses the body's own tissue cells as materials, there will be no rejection reaction and there is no need to worry about tissue complications. However, the survival rate of fat transplanted to the temples is limited and requires repeated injections (2-4 times, with an interval of 2-3 months each time).