As we age, our faces begin to show the effects of volume loss, increased skin laxity, gravity, sun damage, and years of facial muscle movement. The underlying tissues that keep our skin looking youthful and plump begin to deteriorate—often leaving frown lines, crow’s feet wrinkles, nasolabial folds, thin lips, radial lip lines, marionette lines, perimental hollows, a pre-jowl sulcus, as well as other lines. Facial volume loss is primarily seen as a result of fat atrophy and bony resorption. Skin laxity results from the breakdown of collagen and elastin and the loss of other essential skin components such as hyaluronic acid. The restoration of fullness and the improvement…Read More >>
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