With age, the face loses volume, which contributes to facial aging. The CT images above show the skull of a 20-year-old woman and the skull of a 65-year-old woman.
The bone structure of an older woman has a larger eye socket. The angle of the jaw has largely expired, the angle of her eyebrow has been greatly reduced and the volume at the top has decreased. credits: Howard Langstein/University of the Rochester Medical Center.
We are all getting older, there is nothing we can do about that, but thanks to modern insights and techniques, we can inhibit aging symptoms in a very safe and natural way.
Current insights into cosmetic medicine make it possible to use fillers such as Restylane to obtain very natural results (Mainly by correcting the cause of aging).
In these CT images, you can clearly see that the skull has undergone a number of natural changes. Depending on your age and health, this is often the major cause of facial aging. It is precisely with the rise of non-surgical methods to replenish volume loss that we have entered a new era for cosmetic medicine.
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