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temple || Anatomy
Hello Friends,
We are uploading all the video lectures of all the subjects of MBBS.
And Now we are introducing you with a new website with notes and detailed lists of all playlists uploaded in this YouTube channel for easy access.
The goal is to provide the notes, video lectures, courses and quiz free of cost for all the students.
Happy Learning.
Website Link:
https://creativemedicine.education4fun.com/
published: 11 Oct 2021
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Chapter 3. Clinical anatomy for the temple augmentation procedure (I)
Visit www.thegreatanatomy.com
In this chapter, the advanced clinical anatomy for the temple will be presented.
Keywords
Superficial and deep temporal fascia, Temporal fat pad, Middle temporal vein, Sentinel vein, Deep temporal arteries, Parotid temporal fascia, Temple
Access all advanced clinical anatomy of the face and neck for filler augmentation procedures at www.thegreatanatomy.com
published: 23 Dec 2020
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Injectors Anatomy: Temple restoration with HA filler
Often overlooked, restoring hollow temples is one one of the first things I recommend addressing to turn back the clock by a few years. Today I'm providing tips on how to restore hollow temples using hyaluronic acid filler.
Serious about becoming an injector? Do you want to master techniques and strengthen your business? Be sure to visit my Patreon page for both full length medical aesthetics tutorials and entrepreneurial strategies to take your practice to the next level.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
⭐www.patreon.com/danestheticsmedical
⭐Instagram @danestheticsmedical
Disclaimer: This video is not intended to provide a diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. These videos are for entertainment purposes only. Medical treatment options should be provid...
published: 26 Jan 2020
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Temple Anatomy
Temple region anatomy
It’s layers and short description.
#Temple
#Head&Neck
published: 27 Jun 2019
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Chapter 2. Clinical anatomy of the temple and midface for midface lifting procedures
Visit www.thegreatanatomy.com
In this chapter, the detailed anatomical considerations during the midfacial and jowl lifting will be presented.
Especially, the clinical anatomy of the superficial temporal artery, perforators, retaining ligaments, and SMAS will be shown. In addition, safe and efficient technical tips for PDO thread lifting are demonstrated.
Keywords
Midface lifting, Superficial temporal artery, Pinching technique
Access all advanced clinical anatomy of the face and neck for PDO thread lifting procedures at www.thegreatanatomy.com
published: 23 Dec 2020
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Temple
published: 06 Jul 2020
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Temple anatomy for endoscopic brow lifting
Temple surgical anatomy. When doing brow lift surgery a detailed understanding of the relevant anatomy is critical. I hope this short video helps clarify the important points needed for success. I love teaching and education. Please send me a message with any questions you may have. Thank you.
*Follow Dr. Massry
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drguymassry/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrGuyMassry,MD
*Contact Dr. Massry
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 310.657.4302
Website: http://drmassry.comContact Dr,Massry
published: 21 Sep 2020
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Temple Fillers 2022 (New technique!)
Today I’m sharing with you two techniques for temple fillers. The cannula technique is an updated version that I’ve learned this year by Dr. Claudia Hernandez & Dr. Arthur Swift. The new technique offers less risk of lumps and Tyndall. Enjoy!
Serious about becoming an injector? Do you want to master techniques and strengthen your business? Be sure to visit my Patreon page for both full length medical aesthetics tutorials and entrepreneurial strategies to take your practice to the next level.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
⭐www.patreon.com/danestheticsmedical
⭐Instagram @danestheticsmedical
Disclaimer: This video is not intended to provide a diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. These videos are for entertainment purposes only. Medical treatment optio...
published: 18 Oct 2022
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The 2-point Temple - MD Codes Review
Let us continue our “MD Codes Review” series. Today we will talk about “The 2-point Temple”.
What do you know about T1? With which device should T1 be injected? Please write below.
#mdcodes #mdcodesinstitute #aestheticmedicine #beauty #fillers #injectables #mdcodestour #mddynacodes #botox #facialsymmetry #nonsurgical #facialcontours #skincare #educationalcontent #hyaluronicacid #fillerinjection
published: 13 Aug 2024
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Chapter 4. Clinical anatomy for the temple augmentation procedure (II)
Visit www.thegreatanatomy.com
\In this chapter, the safe and efficient injection strategies for the temple augmentation will be presented.
Keywords
Potential spaces for temple augmentation, ROOF and subSMAS fat, Superficial and deep temple augmentation procedures
Access all advanced clinical anatomy of the face and neck for filler augmentation procedures at www.thegreatanatomy.com
published: 23 Dec 2020
8:08
temple || Anatomy
Hello Friends,
We are uploading all the video lectures of all the subjects of MBBS.
And Now we are introducing you with a new website with notes and detailed li...
Hello Friends,
We are uploading all the video lectures of all the subjects of MBBS.
And Now we are introducing you with a new website with notes and detailed lists of all playlists uploaded in this YouTube channel for easy access.
The goal is to provide the notes, video lectures, courses and quiz free of cost for all the students.
Happy Learning.
Website Link:
https://creativemedicine.education4fun.com/
https://wn.com/Temple_||_Anatomy
Hello Friends,
We are uploading all the video lectures of all the subjects of MBBS.
And Now we are introducing you with a new website with notes and detailed lists of all playlists uploaded in this YouTube channel for easy access.
The goal is to provide the notes, video lectures, courses and quiz free of cost for all the students.
Happy Learning.
Website Link:
https://creativemedicine.education4fun.com/
- published: 11 Oct 2021
- views: 811
0:25
Chapter 3. Clinical anatomy for the temple augmentation procedure (I)
Visit www.thegreatanatomy.com
In this chapter, the advanced clinical anatomy for the temple will be presented.
Keywords
Superficial and deep temporal fascia...
Visit www.thegreatanatomy.com
In this chapter, the advanced clinical anatomy for the temple will be presented.
Keywords
Superficial and deep temporal fascia, Temporal fat pad, Middle temporal vein, Sentinel vein, Deep temporal arteries, Parotid temporal fascia, Temple
Access all advanced clinical anatomy of the face and neck for filler augmentation procedures at www.thegreatanatomy.com
https://wn.com/Chapter_3._Clinical_Anatomy_For_The_Temple_Augmentation_Procedure_(I)
Visit www.thegreatanatomy.com
In this chapter, the advanced clinical anatomy for the temple will be presented.
Keywords
Superficial and deep temporal fascia, Temporal fat pad, Middle temporal vein, Sentinel vein, Deep temporal arteries, Parotid temporal fascia, Temple
Access all advanced clinical anatomy of the face and neck for filler augmentation procedures at www.thegreatanatomy.com
- published: 23 Dec 2020
- views: 1411
4:11
Injectors Anatomy: Temple restoration with HA filler
Often overlooked, restoring hollow temples is one one of the first things I recommend addressing to turn back the clock by a few years. Today I'm providing tips...
Often overlooked, restoring hollow temples is one one of the first things I recommend addressing to turn back the clock by a few years. Today I'm providing tips on how to restore hollow temples using hyaluronic acid filler.
Serious about becoming an injector? Do you want to master techniques and strengthen your business? Be sure to visit my Patreon page for both full length medical aesthetics tutorials and entrepreneurial strategies to take your practice to the next level.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
⭐www.patreon.com/danestheticsmedical
⭐Instagram @danestheticsmedical
Disclaimer: This video is not intended to provide a diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. These videos are for entertainment purposes only. Medical treatment options should be provided to clients only after an appropriate medical history and physical assessment. Please consult a health care professional regarding any medical or health related concerns before undergoing any treatments.
The information contained in the video content posted represents the views and opinions of the creator of such videos. All views expressed on this site are my own and do not represent the opinions of any entity whatsoever with which I have been, am now or will be affiliated.
The video content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. Danesthetics Medical does not warrant the performance, effectiveness or application of any sites listed or linked to in any video content. The material and information contained on this website is for general information purpose only. You should not rely upon the material or information on this website as a basis for making any business, legal or any other decisions. While we try to keep the information to date and correct, Danesthetics Medical makes no representation or warranties of any kind, express or implied about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the website or the information, products, services or related graphics contained on the website for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such materials is therefore strictly at your own risk. Danesthetics Medical will not be liable for any false, inaccurate, inappropriate or incomplete information presented on this website.
The video content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Danesthetics Medical videos are aimed at medical professionals and do not replace the need for practical face-to-face training, which this video is designed to complement. These videos are not suitable for non-medical practitioners and all medical practitioners should also seek practical hands-on training and certification. The videos do not offer any certifications.
All the best,
Daniel Julien, NP
https://wn.com/Injectors_Anatomy_Temple_Restoration_With_Ha_Filler
Often overlooked, restoring hollow temples is one one of the first things I recommend addressing to turn back the clock by a few years. Today I'm providing tips on how to restore hollow temples using hyaluronic acid filler.
Serious about becoming an injector? Do you want to master techniques and strengthen your business? Be sure to visit my Patreon page for both full length medical aesthetics tutorials and entrepreneurial strategies to take your practice to the next level.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
⭐www.patreon.com/danestheticsmedical
⭐Instagram @danestheticsmedical
Disclaimer: This video is not intended to provide a diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. These videos are for entertainment purposes only. Medical treatment options should be provided to clients only after an appropriate medical history and physical assessment. Please consult a health care professional regarding any medical or health related concerns before undergoing any treatments.
The information contained in the video content posted represents the views and opinions of the creator of such videos. All views expressed on this site are my own and do not represent the opinions of any entity whatsoever with which I have been, am now or will be affiliated.
The video content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. Danesthetics Medical does not warrant the performance, effectiveness or application of any sites listed or linked to in any video content. The material and information contained on this website is for general information purpose only. You should not rely upon the material or information on this website as a basis for making any business, legal or any other decisions. While we try to keep the information to date and correct, Danesthetics Medical makes no representation or warranties of any kind, express or implied about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the website or the information, products, services or related graphics contained on the website for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such materials is therefore strictly at your own risk. Danesthetics Medical will not be liable for any false, inaccurate, inappropriate or incomplete information presented on this website.
The video content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Danesthetics Medical videos are aimed at medical professionals and do not replace the need for practical face-to-face training, which this video is designed to complement. These videos are not suitable for non-medical practitioners and all medical practitioners should also seek practical hands-on training and certification. The videos do not offer any certifications.
All the best,
Daniel Julien, NP
- published: 26 Jan 2020
- views: 45026
8:42
Temple Anatomy
Temple region anatomy
It’s layers and short description.
#Temple
#Head&Neck
Temple region anatomy
It’s layers and short description.
#Temple
#Head&Neck
https://wn.com/Temple_Anatomy
Temple region anatomy
It’s layers and short description.
#Temple
#Head&Neck
- published: 27 Jun 2019
- views: 3293
0:23
Chapter 2. Clinical anatomy of the temple and midface for midface lifting procedures
Visit www.thegreatanatomy.com
In this chapter, the detailed anatomical considerations during the midfacial and jowl lifting will be presented.
Especially, the c...
Visit www.thegreatanatomy.com
In this chapter, the detailed anatomical considerations during the midfacial and jowl lifting will be presented.
Especially, the clinical anatomy of the superficial temporal artery, perforators, retaining ligaments, and SMAS will be shown. In addition, safe and efficient technical tips for PDO thread lifting are demonstrated.
Keywords
Midface lifting, Superficial temporal artery, Pinching technique
Access all advanced clinical anatomy of the face and neck for PDO thread lifting procedures at www.thegreatanatomy.com
https://wn.com/Chapter_2._Clinical_Anatomy_Of_The_Temple_And_Midface_For_Midface_Lifting_Procedures
Visit www.thegreatanatomy.com
In this chapter, the detailed anatomical considerations during the midfacial and jowl lifting will be presented.
Especially, the clinical anatomy of the superficial temporal artery, perforators, retaining ligaments, and SMAS will be shown. In addition, safe and efficient technical tips for PDO thread lifting are demonstrated.
Keywords
Midface lifting, Superficial temporal artery, Pinching technique
Access all advanced clinical anatomy of the face and neck for PDO thread lifting procedures at www.thegreatanatomy.com
- published: 23 Dec 2020
- views: 537
2:19
Temple anatomy for endoscopic brow lifting
Temple surgical anatomy. When doing brow lift surgery a detailed understanding of the relevant anatomy is critical. I hope this short video helps clarify the ...
Temple surgical anatomy. When doing brow lift surgery a detailed understanding of the relevant anatomy is critical. I hope this short video helps clarify the important points needed for success. I love teaching and education. Please send me a message with any questions you may have. Thank you.
*Follow Dr. Massry
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drguymassry/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrGuyMassry,MD
*Contact Dr. Massry
Email:
[email protected]
Phone: 310.657.4302
Website: http://drmassry.comContact Dr,Massry
https://wn.com/Temple_Anatomy_For_Endoscopic_Brow_Lifting
Temple surgical anatomy. When doing brow lift surgery a detailed understanding of the relevant anatomy is critical. I hope this short video helps clarify the important points needed for success. I love teaching and education. Please send me a message with any questions you may have. Thank you.
*Follow Dr. Massry
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drguymassry/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrGuyMassry,MD
*Contact Dr. Massry
Email:
[email protected]
Phone: 310.657.4302
Website: http://drmassry.comContact Dr,Massry
- published: 21 Sep 2020
- views: 29558
6:28
Temple Fillers 2022 (New technique!)
Today I’m sharing with you two techniques for temple fillers. The cannula technique is an updated version that I’ve learned this year by Dr. Claudia Hernandez &...
Today I’m sharing with you two techniques for temple fillers. The cannula technique is an updated version that I’ve learned this year by Dr. Claudia Hernandez & Dr. Arthur Swift. The new technique offers less risk of lumps and Tyndall. Enjoy!
Serious about becoming an injector? Do you want to master techniques and strengthen your business? Be sure to visit my Patreon page for both full length medical aesthetics tutorials and entrepreneurial strategies to take your practice to the next level.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
⭐www.patreon.com/danestheticsmedical
⭐Instagram @danestheticsmedical
Disclaimer: This video is not intended to provide a diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. These videos are for entertainment purposes only. Medical treatment options should be provided to clients only after an appropriate medical history and physical assessment. Please consult a health care professional regarding any medical or health related concerns before undergoing any treatments.
The information contained in the video content posted represents the views and opinions of the creator of such videos. All views expressed on this site are my own and do not represent the opinions of any entity whatsoever with which I have been, am now or will be affiliated.
The video content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. Danesthetics Medical does not warrant the performance, effectiveness or application of any sites listed or linked to in any video content. The material and information contained on this website is for general information purpose only. You should not rely upon the material or information on this website as a basis for making any business, legal or any other decisions. While we try to keep the information to date and correct, Danesthetics Medical makes no representation or warranties of any kind, express or implied about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the website or the information, products, services or related graphics contained on the website for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such materials is therefore strictly at your own risk. Danesthetics Medical will not be liable for any false, inaccurate, inappropriate or incomplete information presented on this website.
The video content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Danesthetics Medical videos are aimed at medical professionals and do not replace the need for practical face-to-face training, which this video is designed to complement. These videos are not suitable for non-medical practitioners and all medical practitioners should also seek practical hands-on training and certification. The videos do not offer any certifications.
All the best,
Daniel Julien, NP
https://wn.com/Temple_Fillers_2022_(New_Technique_)
Today I’m sharing with you two techniques for temple fillers. The cannula technique is an updated version that I’ve learned this year by Dr. Claudia Hernandez & Dr. Arthur Swift. The new technique offers less risk of lumps and Tyndall. Enjoy!
Serious about becoming an injector? Do you want to master techniques and strengthen your business? Be sure to visit my Patreon page for both full length medical aesthetics tutorials and entrepreneurial strategies to take your practice to the next level.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
⭐www.patreon.com/danestheticsmedical
⭐Instagram @danestheticsmedical
Disclaimer: This video is not intended to provide a diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. These videos are for entertainment purposes only. Medical treatment options should be provided to clients only after an appropriate medical history and physical assessment. Please consult a health care professional regarding any medical or health related concerns before undergoing any treatments.
The information contained in the video content posted represents the views and opinions of the creator of such videos. All views expressed on this site are my own and do not represent the opinions of any entity whatsoever with which I have been, am now or will be affiliated.
The video content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. Danesthetics Medical does not warrant the performance, effectiveness or application of any sites listed or linked to in any video content. The material and information contained on this website is for general information purpose only. You should not rely upon the material or information on this website as a basis for making any business, legal or any other decisions. While we try to keep the information to date and correct, Danesthetics Medical makes no representation or warranties of any kind, express or implied about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the website or the information, products, services or related graphics contained on the website for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such materials is therefore strictly at your own risk. Danesthetics Medical will not be liable for any false, inaccurate, inappropriate or incomplete information presented on this website.
The video content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Danesthetics Medical videos are aimed at medical professionals and do not replace the need for practical face-to-face training, which this video is designed to complement. These videos are not suitable for non-medical practitioners and all medical practitioners should also seek practical hands-on training and certification. The videos do not offer any certifications.
All the best,
Daniel Julien, NP
- published: 18 Oct 2022
- views: 75438
0:37
The 2-point Temple - MD Codes Review
Let us continue our “MD Codes Review” series. Today we will talk about “The 2-point Temple”.
What do you know about T1? With which device should T1 be injecte...
Let us continue our “MD Codes Review” series. Today we will talk about “The 2-point Temple”.
What do you know about T1? With which device should T1 be injected? Please write below.
#mdcodes #mdcodesinstitute #aestheticmedicine #beauty #fillers #injectables #mdcodestour #mddynacodes #botox #facialsymmetry #nonsurgical #facialcontours #skincare #educationalcontent #hyaluronicacid #fillerinjection
https://wn.com/The_2_Point_Temple_Md_Codes_Review
Let us continue our “MD Codes Review” series. Today we will talk about “The 2-point Temple”.
What do you know about T1? With which device should T1 be injected? Please write below.
#mdcodes #mdcodesinstitute #aestheticmedicine #beauty #fillers #injectables #mdcodestour #mddynacodes #botox #facialsymmetry #nonsurgical #facialcontours #skincare #educationalcontent #hyaluronicacid #fillerinjection
- published: 13 Aug 2024
- views: 150
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Chapter 4. Clinical anatomy for the temple augmentation procedure (II)
Visit www.thegreatanatomy.com
\In this chapter, the safe and efficient injection strategies for the temple augmentation will be presented.
Keywords
Potentia...
Visit www.thegreatanatomy.com
\In this chapter, the safe and efficient injection strategies for the temple augmentation will be presented.
Keywords
Potential spaces for temple augmentation, ROOF and subSMAS fat, Superficial and deep temple augmentation procedures
Access all advanced clinical anatomy of the face and neck for filler augmentation procedures at www.thegreatanatomy.com
https://wn.com/Chapter_4._Clinical_Anatomy_For_The_Temple_Augmentation_Procedure_(Ii)
Visit www.thegreatanatomy.com
\In this chapter, the safe and efficient injection strategies for the temple augmentation will be presented.
Keywords
Potential spaces for temple augmentation, ROOF and subSMAS fat, Superficial and deep temple augmentation procedures
Access all advanced clinical anatomy of the face and neck for filler augmentation procedures at www.thegreatanatomy.com
- published: 23 Dec 2020
- views: 53