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VOLUME 02 2. Tools of Precision: Dermal Fillers &
Biostimulators
RESTORATION The most effective tools for this purpose are
HA (Hyaluronic Acid) fillers such as
AND CONTOUR Juvederm®, Restylane®, RHA®, and
Belotero®, and biostimulators such as
Radiesse® (calcium hydroxyapatite) and
ENHANCEMENT IN Sculptra® (poly-L-lactic acid). HA fillers offer
immediate lift and volume with reversibility,
AESTHETIC while biostimulators rebuild collagen over
time for more long-term, structural
rejuvenation.
MEDICINE Each product is selected based on its
rheological profile (i.e., elasticity, cohesivity,
viscosity), allowing tailored treatments for
different facial regions—from deep support
(Featuring advanced facial mapping zones like the cheeks and chin to superficial
techniques like MD Codes®, Swift Points, smoothing of fine lines.
and the science of proportion)
3. Science Meets Art: MD Codes® and Swift
1. The Foundation of Volume Loss: Point Methodologies
Understanding the Aging Face At the core of modern volumization is a
One of the most fundamental principles systematic anatomical approach, pioneered
in aesthetic rejuvenation is understanding by Dr. Mauricio de Maio’s MD Codes® and
how the face loses volume with age. Dr. Arthur Swift’s BeautiPHIcation™
Starting as early as our mid-20s, we lose method. These methods use standardized
approximately 1% of collagen per year. By “facial injection zones” with specific codes
the time we reach our mid-30s to 40s, and vectors designed to:
most individuals have already lost 10–20 Rebuild structural support
ml of facial volume, distributed across the Recreate youthful curves and contours
fat pads, bone, and skin. This includes Avoid overfilling or artificial results
shrinking in key support areas like the Dr. Dahabra’s approach integrates these
malar fat pads, temple hollows, jawline, advanced frameworks using both MD Codes
and midface structures. This volumetric and Swift Points, guiding his injector artistry
loss leads to sagging, hollowing, to enhance high-yield lifting points such as:
shadowing, and the development of lines CK1–CK3 (zygomatic arch & malar
and folds, especially around the projection)
nasolabial area, under-eyes, and jowls. Jw1–Jw3 (mandibular angle, jawline
To reverse this aging pattern, it’s not sculpting)
enough to “fill wrinkles”—we must rebuild T1–T3 (temple hollows)
the scaffolding of the face through C1–C3 (chin enhancement and
strategic, multi-level volumization.
projection)
By respecting facial anatomy, angulation,
and support structures, this method
achieves natural yet powerful lifting
effects, rather than puffy or misplaced
volume.