Answers to the quiz

ANSWERS, according to an article published online in Cutis:

1 TRUE  Explanation when the body of the lips are the targeted treatment area, the suggested injection technique is to inject at the wet-dry line; preserve natural lip protuberances (3 tubercles on upper lip, 2 tubercles on lower lip.”

2 TRUE  Explanation According to an article published online in Cutis, when the Vermillion border and Cupid’s bow are the targeted treatment areas, then the suggested injection technique is to inject along the vermillion-cutaneous junction; avoid overcorrection, which would eliminate the Cupid’s bow and create a ‘sausage or duck lip’ appearance; stretch lip adequately to allow uniform flow.”

3 INTRADERMAL PLANE Explanation According to an article published online in Cutis, when the Philtral columns are the targeted treatment area, then the suggested injection technique is to inject in the intradermal plane; injection at upper cutaneous lip, maintaining triangular shape of column with apex at nostril.”

4 PARALEL Explanation According to an article published online in Cutis, when the perioral rhytides are the targeted treatment area, then the suggested injection technique is to do a vertical injection, parallel to rhytides; superficial allocation of a less viscous filler.

5 BOTH: UPLIFT AND SUPPORT Explanation According to an article published online in Cutis, when the oral commissures are the targeted treatment area, then the suggested injection technique is to inject at the lateral aspect of the lower lip to uplift and support.”