Finely wrinkled morphotype of aging
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The finely wrinkled morphotype of aging (MMAS) is characteristic of a woman with an oval face in youth, which remains with age, less often it becomes rectangular. Among the representatives of this morphotype, asthenics who do not have a tendency to be overweight predominate. They perceive changes in their face most tragically, because in their youth they usually have beautiful, clear facial features and porcelain skin. Age-related changes in such thin, snow-white skin begin very early. A well-known representative of this aging morphotype is actress Sharon Stone.
MMTS is presented in women with fairly dry and thin skin, which literally reacts to any external or internal irritants (frost, sun, wind, air conditioners). As a rule, these are women of thin build who are not inclined to gain extra pounds throughout their lives. In this category of patients, subcutaneous fatty tissue is poorly expressed and over the years a fairly clear contour and oval of the face remains, and there is no double chin.
Correction based on the morphotypes of aging allows you to select a comprehensive individual program that will give both quick and long-term results and will allow you to predict further age-related changes.
The patient's aging morphotype must be taken into account for adequate correction of age-related changes.
Morphotypes of aging according to the classification of I. I. Kolgunenko:
- tired ;
- finely wrinkled;
- deformation ;
- muscular