Anatomy of the Jawline, Neck, and Perioral Area with Clinical Correlations

    February 2005 in “ Facial plastic surgery
    Anurag Agarwal, Louis M. DeJoseph, William E. Silver
    TLDR New cosmetic procedures effectively rejuvenate the lower face with minimal recovery time.
    The article discussed the increasing popularity of cosmetic procedures over the past 5 years, driven by public interest in facial rejuvenation. It highlighted the introduction of new injectable fillers, lasers, and minimal incision techniques, particularly for rejuvenating the perioral region, neck, and jawline. These advancements offered reduced recovery time and noticeable results. The authors described common signs of aging in the lower face, such as loss of elasticity, fat descent in the jowl region, neck skin laxity, perioral wrinkles, deep nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and loss of lip definition. The article aimed to present their approach to rejuvenation, the role of new technologies, and specific techniques used in rhytidectomy.
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