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Facial Aesthetics in General

What is the Topographic Anatomy of the Human Face?
The human face is studied horizontally by dividing it into 3 modules. The area from the beginning of the hair to the eyes is called the ‘Upper Face’, the area between the eyes and the lip line is called the ‘Mid Face’, and the area from the lip line to the chin tip is called the ‘Lower Face’. The face is examined vertically by dividing it into 5 segments. Perpendicular lines passing through both wings of the nose form the middle column. On both sides of the middle column, the inner point (medial canthus) where the nose wing or eyelids meet and the outer point (lateral canthus) where the eyelids meet are the 2nd and 3rd areas. The 4th and 5th columns extend on both outer sides of these columns. aesthetic face; It starts with a thin chin, the upper truth is described by slightly wider cheeks and the ‘inverted triangle’ form formed by the cheekbones in the widest part of the face. Because the lip edges, the lines that cut the inner and outer edges of the eye and the axis of the eyebrows always follow this contradictory triangle pattern and follow a line from the bottom to the top.

What are the Effects of Aging on the Human Face?
Aging; It occurs with the slowing of tissue regeneration, decrease in flexibility, damage to the skin by cigarettes, sunlight and some chemical elements, and the abrasive effect of gravity. Damaged and reduced regeneration capacity, the skin loses its shine and becomes thinner. The tissues that lose their flexibility capacity are replaced by the effect of gravity. Deep and superficial wrinkles occur with the effect of the muscles on the ground. As a result, the face turns into a ‘rectangular’ shape. In rectangular face mold; While the tissues at the level of the cheekbones descended to the cheeks, the cheeks both melted and drooped lower. The lip edges, eyes and eyebrows undergo axis-like displacements.

What should be the purpose of facial aesthetic applications?
Considering the changes listed above, the aim in the rejuvenation processes to be applied to the face;
1- To restore the brightness and quality of the skin
2- To obscure the superficial and deep wrinkles on the skin, if possible, to eliminate them,
3- It is to return the face lines that fit the rectangular pattern back to the opposite triangle pattern.

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