TLDR Treating the temple area carefully with combined methods improves facial youthfulness.
The document from April 1, 2018, highlights the importance of the temple region in facial aesthetics and the impact of aging on this area, such as dermal thinning, muscle atrophy, and fat pad atrophy, leading to a concave appearance. It reviews various treatments for rejuvenation, including injectable fillers (hyaluronic acid, poly-L-lactic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite), fat transfer, botulinum toxin, silicone implants, and skin resurfacing techniques. The paper emphasizes the necessity of understanding the temple's anatomy to prevent complications like vascular occlusive events and suggests that a multimodal approach combining volume replacement, skin resurfacing, and hair restoration is often the best strategy for rejuvenating the temple area.
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