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Protocols

protocol

These protocols are provided as clinical guidance examples.

They must be adapted to the individual patient, the physician’s judgment, and the specific practice setting.

Protocol for Face Medical Travelers

ProtocolTravelling PatientsFace & Neck

Month 1

5 ml

  • medium third
  • lower third

Month 6

5 ml

  • medium third
  • lower third

Month 12

7.5 ml

  • upper third
  • medium third
  • lower third

Month 18

7.5 ml to 10 ml

  • upper third
  • medium third
  • lower third
  • cervical platysma

Month 24

7 sessions over
2 years

Protocol for Patients living near your Office

ProtocolPatients not far from your officeFace & Neck

Month 1

5 ml

  • medium third
  • lower third

Month 2

5 ml

  • medium third
  • lower third

Month 3

2.5 ml

  • medium third

Month 4

2.5 ml

  • lower third

Month 5

1 ml

  • upper third

Month 6

2 ml

  • medium third

Month 7

2 ml

  • lower third

Month 8

1 ml

  • upper third

Month 9

2 ml

  • medium third

Month 10

1 ml

  • lower third

Month 11

1 ml

  • upper third

Month 12

5 ml

  • upper third
  • medium third
  • lower third
  • cervical platysma

Protocol for VIP

ProtocolVIPSchedule Face & NeckVectors & Tensors

Month 1

Week1

Day 1

1ml

  • medium third Vectors

M1W1D2

Day 2

1ml

  • Medium Third Tensors

M1W1D3

Day 3

1ml

  • Lower Third Vectors

M1W1D4

Day 4

1 ml

  • Lower Third Tensors

M1W1D5

Day 5

1 ml

  • Cervical Platysma

M1W2D4

Week2

Day 4

1ml

  • medium third Vectors

M1W2D5

Day 5

1ml

  • Medium Third Tensors

M1W3D1

Week3

Day 1

1ml

  • Lower Third Vectors

M1W3D2

Day 2

1ml

  • Lower Third Tensors

M1W4D3

Week4

Day 3

1ml

  • Cervical Platysma

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Muscle Depth and Edema Response

depth of face muscles

For facial Treatments:

  • Always begin with the deep and medium-depth muscles.

  • Superficial muscles (such as the frontalis and the upper third of the face) should be treated only starting from the 4th session and only if you are adequately trained.

  • Otherwise, significant edema is likely to occur.