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Aging affects our
internal and external facial structures in different
ways:
SKIN: cell renewal slows, support
substances such as collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid
decrease, moisture reduces and the effects of sun damage become
apparent through irregular complexion.
VOLUME: volume depletes as fat and supporting
substances such as collagen and hyaluronic acid decrease. Skin
becomes thinner and the effects of gravity are evident.
MUSCLE: facial muscles decrease in strength and
tone, reducing support for surrounding tissue. Combined with a loss
of skin elasticity, expression lines that used to bounce back into
smooth skin now form static wrinkles.
BONE: as we age, the supporting structure of our
face - its bones - change and create prominences in some areas,
while reducing support in others. This can affect fullness and
balance of our features.
State of the art filler gels and muscle relaxants are both
safe and popular options used to:
smooth and reduce
lines
restore
volume
treat scars
reverse
sagging
reduce excessive
sweating
The most common areas of treatment
include:
eyes
frown and
forehead
lips and mouth
cheeks and jowls
neck and chest