Described, in certain inventive embodiments, are unique devices and methods for introducing implants into soft tissue of a patient. One of these devices includes a tissue-penetrating member that is configured to pass in its entirety through a volume of patient tissue. The tissue-penetrating member h
Described, in certain inventive embodiments, are unique devices and methods for introducing implants into soft tissue of a patient. One of these devices includes a tissue-penetrating member that is configured to pass in its entirety through a volume of patient tissue. The tissue-penetrating member has a leading end and a trailing end, and provides a receiving space for receipt of an implant body portion for carrying the implant body portion into the volume of patient tissue. The device also includes an implant that has an implant body portion removably received in the receiving space of the tissue-penetrating member. The implant body portion is configured for deployment from the receiving space in the volume of patient tissue so as to remain deployed there along a passageway traversed by the tissue-penetrating member.
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1. A device for introducing an implant into soft tissue of a patient, the device comprising: a tissue-penetrating member configured to enter a volume of patient tissue through an entry point and to exit said volume of patient tissue through an exit point spaced from said entry point, said tissue-pen
1. A device for introducing an implant into soft tissue of a patient, the device comprising: a tissue-penetrating member configured to enter a volume of patient tissue through an entry point and to exit said volume of patient tissue through an exit point spaced from said entry point, said tissue-penetrating member having a leading end and a trailing end and providing a receiving space for receipt of an implant body portion for carrying said implant body portion into said volume of patient tissue;an implant having an implant body portion removably received in said receiving space and configured for deployment from said receiving space in said volume of patient tissue so as to remain deployed in said volume of patient tissue along a passageway traversed by said tissue-penetrating member; andwherein said implant includes an enlarged head portion configured to remain external of said receiving space and being sized and shaped to inhibit passage of the enlarged head portion through said volume of patient tissue. 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said trailing end provides an opening in communication with said receiving space. 3. The device of claim 2, wherein said implant body portion is configured for deployment from said receiving space through said trailing open end. 4. The device of claim 1, wherein said implant body portion is removably secured within said receiving space. 5. The device of claim 1, wherein said implant body portion is shaped and sized to fill the entire receiving space. 6. The device of claim 1, wherein said receiving space extends the entire distance between said leading end and said trailing end. 7. The device of claim 6, wherein said implant body portion is shaped and sized to fill the entire receiving space. 8. The device of claim 1 further comprising a filament extending from said implant. 9. The device of claim 1, wherein said implant body portion is comprised of a rolled sheet-form material. 10. The device of claim 1, wherein the implant body portion is comprised of a remodelable material. 11. The device of claim 1, wherein the implant body portion is comprised of a collagen-containing material. 12. The device of claim 1, wherein the implant body portion is comprised of an extracellular matrix material. 13. The device of claim 12, wherein the extracellular matrix material comprises submucosa, serosa, pericardium, dura mater, peritoneum, or dermal collagen. 14. The device of claim 1, wherein the implant body portion is comprised of a synthetic polymeric material. 15. A method for introducing an implant into a volume of patient tissue, the method comprising: passing the tissue-penetrating member of the device according to claim 1 through a volume of patient tissue, wherein said tissue-penetrating member enters said volume of patient tissue through an entry point and exits said volume of patient tissue through an exit point spaced from said entry point, and wherein said implant body portion is carried into said volume of patient tissue in said receiving space and is deployed from said receiving space in said volume of patient tissue so as to remain deployed in said volume of patient tissue along a passageway traversed by said tissue-penetrating member. 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said volume of patient tissue includes human facial tissue. 17. The method of claim 15, wherein said volume of patient tissue includes human lip tissue. 18. A device for introducing an implant into soft tissue of a patient, the device comprising: a tissue-penetrating member configured to pass in its entirety through a volume of patient tissue and having a lumen communicating with a trailing open end, said lumen configured for receipt of an implant body portion for carrying said implant body portion into said volume of patient tissue;an implant having an implant body portion removably received in said lumen and suitable for deployment from said lumen in said volume of patient tissue and through said trailing open end so as to remain deployed in said volume of patient tissue along a passageway traversed by said tissue-penetrating member; andwherein said implant includes an enlarged head portion configured to remain external of said lumen and being sized and shaped to inhibit passage of the enlarged head portion through said volume of patient tissue. 19. A method for introducing an implant into a volume of patient tissue, the method comprising: passing the tissue-penetrating member of the device according to claim 18 in its entirety through a volume of patient tissue, wherein said implant body portion is carried into said volume of patient tissue in said lumen and is deployed from said lumen in said volume of patient tissue and through said trailing open end so as to remain deployed in said volume of patient tissue along a passageway traversed by said tissue-penetrating member. 20. A method for introducing an implant into a volume of patient tissue, the method comprising: inserting the tissue-penetrating member of the device according to claim 18 into said volume of patient tissue through an entry point such that said implant body portion is carried into said volume of patient tissue; andforcing said tissue-penetrating member out of said volume of patient tissue through an exit point spaced from said entry point, wherein said enlarged head portion makes contact with patient tissue adjacent said entry point, said contact effective to anchor said implant in said volume of patient tissue such that said implant body portion is drawn from said lumen as said trailing open end is forced away from said entry point.
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