Arch Plast Surg.  2013 Sep;40(5):597-602. 10.5999/aps.2013.40.5.597.

Forehead Augmentation with a Methyl Methacrylate Onlay Implant Using an Injection-Molding Technique

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. dr4bone@gmail.com
  • 2Bone Plastic Surgery Clinics, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
The forehead, which occupies about one third of the face, is one of the major determinants of a feminine or masculine look. Various methods have been used for the augmentation of the forehead using autologous fat grafts or alloplastic materials. Methylmethacrylate (MMA) is the most appropriate material for augmentation of the forehead, and we have used an injection-molding technique with MMA to achieve satisfactory results.
METHODS
Under local anesthesia with intravenous (IV) sedation, an incision was made on the scalp and a meticulous and delicate subperiosteal dissection was then performed. MMA monomers and polymers were mixed, the dough was injected into the space created, and manual molding was performed along with direct inspection. This surgery was indicated for patients who wanted to correct an unattractive appearance by forehead augmentation. Every patient in this study visited our clinics 3 months after surgery to evaluate the results. We judged the postoperative results in terms of re-operation rates caused by the dissatisfaction of the patients and complications.
RESULTS
During a 13-year period, 516 patients underwent forehead augmentation with MMA. With the injection-molding technique, the inner surface of the MMA implant is positioned close to the underlying frontal bone, which minimizes the gap between the implant and bone. The borders of the implant should be tapered sufficiently until no longer palpable or visible. Only 28 patients (5.4%) underwent a re-operation due to an undesirable postoperative appearance.
CONCLUSIONS
The injection-molding technique using MMA is a simple, safe, and ideal method for the augmentation of the forehead.

Keyword

Forehead; Methylmethacrylate; Surgery, plastic

MeSH Terms

Anesthesia, Local
Forehead
Frontal Bone
Fungi
Humans
Inlays
Methylmethacrylate
Polymers
Scalp
Surgery, Plastic
Transplants
Methylmethacrylate
Polymers
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