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Case Report

“Home of Younger Skin” (HOYS) program: Defining the change in apparent skin age after facial treatment with botulinum toxin and dermal fillers

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Pages 93-99 | Published online: 10 Aug 2012

Figures & data

Figure 1 Region 1 (forehead and brows) showing glabellar frown lines in relaxed and contracted state.

Figure 1 Region 1 (forehead and brows) showing glabellar frown lines in relaxed and contracted state.

Figure 2 Region 2 (periorbital) showing periorbital lines in relaxed and contracted state.

Figure 2 Region 2 (periorbital) showing periorbital lines in relaxed and contracted state.

Figure 3 Region 3 (mid face) showing malar volume.

Figure 3 Region 3 (mid face) showing malar volume.

Figure 4 Region 4 (lower face) showing lip volume.

Figure 4 Region 4 (lower face) showing lip volume.

Figure 5 Typical screen with (A) “help” graphics enabled and (B) with transcript added.

Figure 5 Typical screen with (A) “help” graphics enabled and (B) with transcript added.

Table 1 Seven geographical regions and constitutent subregions of the HOYS program

Figure 6 Typical results page displaying skin scores.

Figure 6 Typical results page displaying skin scores.

Figure 7 Screen showing the results scores listed by severity and patient prioritization in first step of developing a treatment plan.

Figure 7 Screen showing the results scores listed by severity and patient prioritization in first step of developing a treatment plan.

Figure 8 Page showing treatment priorities identified by patient and clinician and session creation.

Figure 8 Page showing treatment priorities identified by patient and clinician and session creation.

Figure 9 A 57-year-old patient showing self-assessed full facial age decrease of 8 years, with focal areas of upper face showing a decrease of 17 years and lower face showing improvement of 15 years after having botulinum toxin and hyaluronic acid fillers.

Figure 9 A 57-year-old patient showing self-assessed full facial age decrease of 8 years, with focal areas of upper face showing a decrease of 17 years and lower face showing improvement of 15 years after having botulinum toxin and hyaluronic acid fillers.

Figure 10 A 69-year-old patient showing a full facial decrease of 14 years in self-assessed age, with the upper face decreasing by 16 years and the lower face decreasing by 19 years following intervention with botulinum toxin and hyaluronic acid fillers in these regions.

Figure 10 A 69-year-old patient showing a full facial decrease of 14 years in self-assessed age, with the upper face decreasing by 16 years and the lower face decreasing by 19 years following intervention with botulinum toxin and hyaluronic acid fillers in these regions.

Table 2 Skin age of patients by region and overall before and after treatment