Artistic Touches on the Face
This week’s topic is facelift surgery, one of the most important aesthetic operations. The face is constantly visible; it reveals who we are, reflects emotional state and plays a major role in how others perceive our age.
By looking at a person’s face, we often estimate age, mood and even make broader judgments. For this reason, facial aesthetics requires special care, because every intervention becomes directly visible.
Why do people undergo facelift surgery?
As the facial muscles and tissues loosen and descend, deeper wrinkles begin to form. These changes can create a tired appearance. With natural aging, definition in the neck and jawline decreases, tissue volume diminishes and sagging of skin and fat becomes more evident.
In some people, this process progresses earlier or more intensely, making them look older than they feel. Facelift surgery is considered to reduce the collapsed and sagging expression created by these changes.
Facelift or facial rejuvenation surgery aims to tighten facial tissues, reposition loosened structures and remove or reshape excess skin and fat where appropriate. The goal is not to create a different face, but a fresher and more balanced version of the patient.
For the full article, please visit voxaesthetic.com.