Navigating the Labial Artery: A Safer Approach to Submucosal Lip Filler Techniques
Bruna S. F. Bravo, Leonardo G. Bravo, Beatriz G. Cornachini, Mariana C. Elias, Gabriel L. T. Alves

TL;DR
A new lip filler technique using ultrasound guidance improves safety and results by avoiding artery damage.
Contribution
A novel vertical injection technique with ultrasound guidance for safer submucosal lip filler placement.
Findings
High patient satisfaction with natural-looking lip augmentation results.
No major vascular complications observed using the new injection technique.
Ultrasound guidance enabled precise filler placement and reduced risks compared to traditional methods.
Abstract
Lip augmentation using hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers has become one of the most popular non-surgical aesthetic procedures, yet it is not without risks, particularly vascular complications. This study explores a novel vertical injection technique for submucosal placement of HA fillers, designed to enhance safety and achieve natural-looking outcomes. Ten patients underwent lip augmentation using the proposed technique, which involved ultrasound-guided injections at predefined entry points to target intralabial compartments while minimizing the risk of labial artery injury. The results demonstrated high patient satisfaction, with significant improvements in lip volume and contour. The submucosal placement yielded subtle, natural results with fewer visible irregularities compared to superficial injections. No major complications, such as vascular occlusion, were observed, and minor side…
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TopicsFacial Rejuvenation and Surgery Techniques · Reconstructive Facial Surgery Techniques · Hair Growth and Disorders
