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Dr Tim Pearce
The fat pads of the face divide into superficial and deep compartments with the SMAS serving as the primary division between these two layers, though the mid-face presents more complexity than this simple description suggests since some deep fat pads can lie on top of muscles due to an unusual roof tile effect that changes the typical anatomical layering you might expect. Understanding these deep fat compartments and knowing when to inject them versus the superficial layer becomes essential for treatment planning, and the knowledge fundamentally changes how you conduct consultations since patients respond very differently when they understand the anatomical basis for what they see rather than just being told they need treatment.
