Age-related deformations of facial tissues: how to analyze aging?
What kind of young face is it?
Let's consider a topic that aesthetic medicine specialists often have to deal with in their work - facial aging, and more specifically, facial aging analysis. How you analyze your patient's age changes will determine the quality of your care, and therefore the outcome.
In order to provide a medical approach to the problem of facial aging, it is important for a specialist in aesthetic medicine to first see correctly, then analyze the face, while carefully listening to the patient's needs.
Before taking any action, it is very important to correctly understand what your patient wants - this is the most important thing. And only after finding out his needs, conduct your analysis. Well, on the basis of a well-conducted analysis, you will always be able to choose the procedure that your patient needs from the huge list of methods available today.
Yes, today old age comes much later than, say, a hundred years ago. Over the last century, life expectancy has increased by about 35 years. And this fact not only changes our attitude to age, but also has socio-economic consequences for society. Continuation of an active intellectual, social life and youth of the soul leads to the necessity of continuation of physical youth and beauty.
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