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. 2015 Jan;8(1):38–49.

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Frontal concavity. The danger point (supraorbital foramen) is marked and should be avoided as there is a direct access to the intraorbital area.38 The cannula entry point is chosen at the temporal crest, lateral to the frontal concavity. The cannula is advanced through the muscle, through the galea aponeurotica and advanced in the glide plane between the galea and the periosteum of the frontal bone. Radiesse is deposited in retrograde linear threads.