I'm a 27 year old female that is beginning to experience more skin laxity than I'd like at my age. After getting masseter botox to address TMJ concerns, I've seen my face get thinner (which I like) but my skin appears to droop more than it used to, especially in the cheeks, undereyes, and jowls. I've developed a large midcheek crease and significant nasolabial folds. Some of this is genetic (my mom has folds) and only looks bad in certain lighting, but worse after botox.
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Photos would have been very helpful for addressing this question. Generally speaking, however, age-related volume loss in the cheeks can be a major contributor to the development of both tear troughs and hollows under the eyes. If so, then nonsurugical augmentation of the cheeks with a robust HA...
Threads placed in the face do have a role in certain situations. It can improve the contour of the jawline, cheeks, or brow in patients who have mild sagging and don't want surgery. It's true that they dissolve over time and usually last no more than a year, but you can always do it again. But...
Mini face lift or temporal face lift with a rope and this assymmetrical view will be corrected. Including that nobody is symmetrical it is a biology of our nature and one hundred percent you can not make a symmetrical face.
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