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Ultrasound for Nonsurgical Rhinoplasty: Avoiding Vascular Complications and Improving Results

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Taking a few minutes to explore facial anatomy with high-resolution ultrasound prior to injecting dermal fillers can make injections much more predictable. Join Dr. Zainab Al-Mukhtar as she shares her approach to safer nonsurgical rhinoplasty.

In this 1-hour webinar, learn Dr. Zainab’s technique for planning safe injections in the nose by identifying anatomical structures, including blood vessels. You’ll learn:

  • The goal of nonsurgical rhinoplasty, and the desired cosmetic outcomes
  • Basic nasal anatomy and recognition of tissue layers from the skin to the periosteum
  • Vascular structures in the nose, and the variability of their position
  • Scanner position and scanning technique required to image the nose
  • How to optimize filler injections based on ultrasound findings

Nonsurgical rhinoplasty continues to increase in popularity worldwide, and yet remains the highest risk area of the face to augment due to its wide vascular variability and connections to the supply of the eye.

Due to the anatomical nature of the nose, vascular compromise is a potential complication in nonsurgical rhinoplasty procedures. However, a thorough understanding of nasal anatomy and visualizing exactly what’s under the skin can help minimize uncertainty. Using high-resolution ultrasound can help aesthetics practitioners gain valuable insight into a patient’s vascular anatomy in real time, making injections safer and more accurate.

Dr. Zainab has performed nonsurgical rhinoplasty procedures, using ultrasound as her guide, countless times. She’ll share two patient cases to demonstrate vascular and anatomical variability, carefully planning HA injections based on her ultrasound findings.

Dr. Zainab will be joined by your host and sonographer Shelley Guenther, who will perform live scanning with the Clarius L20 HD3 – now 30% lighter, more affordable, highly specialized for facial aesthetics, and comes with Voice Controls and the exciting new T-mode™ AI for facial aesthetics. Elevate your practice and deliver better, safer results. Don’t miss it – register today!

Dr. Zainab Al-Mukhtar Aesthetic Medicine & Dentistry

Aesthetic Medicine & Dentistry

Dr. Zainab Al-Mukhtar

Dr. Zainab Al-Mukhtar qualified at Guy’s Kings & St Thomas’ Dental Institute with Distinction in 2010. Dr. Zainab holds Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery with the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh, Membership of the Joint Dental Faculties of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, membership of the Complications in Medical Aesthetics Collaborative, and is a registered Safety in Beauty Trusted Professional. She was awarded ‘Highly Commended’ for ‘Facial Aesthetics – Full Facial Treatment’ and for ‘Best Young Dentist’ in 2020/2021. Zainab has been a facial aesthetics lecturer and demonstrator since 2014, teaching fellow doctors and dentists how to deliver safe and effective injectables. She is passionate and committed to sharing her knowledge with delegates in a systematic, detailed, and approachable manner. Her ethos involves a very personalized approach with a keen emphasis on ‘safety first’.

Shelley Guenther Sonographer, Clinical Manager

Sonographer, Clinical Manager

Shelley Guenther

Shelley Guenther worked as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist for 2 years before entering into the ultrasound program at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton. After graduating with specialties in general ultrasound as well as echocardiography, she worked as a clinical expert in the commercial world of ultrasound for over 25 years. As Clinical Marketing Manager at Clarius, Shelley Guenther is dedicated to providing the highest quality educational content for clinicians looking to add wireless ultrasound to their practice, including practical webinars and Clarius Classroom video tutorials.