The original technique of bioplasty must observe certain rules to secure safe, cosmetically pleasant and long lasting results:
The soft tissue filler to be used must be polymethylmetacrylate (PMMA), made of solid, smooth microspheres of consistent size and shape, and suspended in a water-based vehicle.
PMMA is grafted using rounded tip micro-cannulas that minimize damage to structures such as arteries, nerves, veins, and glands. The use of sharp needles can easily damage such structures, increasing the possibility of injecting filler into the blood stream or inside other important organs below the subcutaneous tissue.
PMMA is grafted with the assistance of mechanical injection devises that deliver an exact, pre-determined amount of product, avoiding inconsistencies commonly seen with manual injections.
PMMA is grafted using pre-drawn work plans based on specific anatomical landmarks of each individual patient.
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