Anatomy of the temporal region to guide filler injections

Surg Radiol Anat. 2024 Mar 13. doi: 10.1007/s00276-024-03340-x. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Hollow temples are not typically considered aesthetically pleasing, and hollowness worsens with the aging process. When filling this region with fillers, there are several anatomical considerations, with injection techniques varying depending on the layer targeted. Specifically, injections between the superficial temporal fascia and the superficial layer of the deep temporal fascia are performed using a cannula, while periosteal layer injections involve the use of a needle to reach the bone before inserting fillers. Detailed anatomical insights encompass the boundaries of the temporal fossa and cautionary notes regarding blood vessels, supported by specific studies on veins and arteries in the temporal region. Complications, including vessel injuries, are discussed alongside an exploration of various injection techniques. This review provides a comprehensive exploration of anatomical considerations and the specific methodologies employed in temple augmentation with fillers.

Keywords: Anatomy; Deep temporal fascia; Filler; Middle temporal vein; Superficial temporal artery; Superficial temporal fascia.

Publication types

  • Review