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Malar fat pads and zygomatic arch region that provide midface contour; volume loss can flatten cheeks and deepen folds.
Text LinkLateral nasal sidewall over LLSAN—an elevator that can over-lift the upper lip.
Text LinkBase of the nose (alar/columella region) framing the top of the upper lip; key in smile balance.
Text LinkUpper-lip tissue and orbicularis oris that influence lip height, eversion, and gum show.
Text LinkInfraorbital hollow along the orbital rim; volume loss here casts shadows that create a tired appearance.
Text LinkTemporal fossa/soft tissue that frames the lateral brow and forehead; hollowing can age the upper face.
Text LinkFolds extending from oral commissures toward the chin; soft tissue descent deepens lines over time.
Text LinkMandibular border and soft tissue that define lower-face contour; influenced by bone, fat pads, skin quality, and masseter bulk.
Text LinkLarge chewing muscle at the mandibular angle; hypertrophy can widen the jawline and contribute to clenching.
Text LinkChin projection and pad/mentalis complex affecting profile balance, dimpling, and the labiomental fold.
Text LinkVermilion and border that determine lip shape, height, hydration, and expression dynamics; volume loss and fine lines affect definition and balance.
Text LinkMouth corner region with depressor anguli oris (DAO) muscles; downward pull contributes to marionette lines and aging expression.
Text LinkUpper nasal sidewalls overlying transverse nasalis fibers; diagonal creases appear with scrunching or smiling.
Text LinkSupraorbital ridge and overlying soft tissue framing the eyes; heaviness or asymmetry can affect eye openness and expression.
Text LinkLateral canthal skin at the outer eye corners; fine lines form here with smiling and squinting.
Text LinkFrontalis muscle and overlying skin spanning the upper face; repetitive movement creates horizontal lines and heaviness.
Text LinkMidline area between the brows overlying corrugator and procerus muscles; vertical frown lines (“11s”) deepen here with expression.
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Upper chest and lower neckline area encompassing the skin between the neck and bust, often affected by sun damage, fine lines, pigmentation, and loss of elasticity.
Text LinkGluteal region composed of muscle, fat, and skin; cellulite and skin quality changes can affect smoothness, lift, and overall shape.
Text LinkLateral waist region overlying oblique muscles; fat accumulation here creates “love handles”
Text LinkDorsal hand surface with skin, tendons, and veins; volume loss and thinning skin can reveal structures and age the appearance.
Text LinkPlatysma muscle and cervical soft tissue; vertical banding, laxity, and submental fullness can age the neck profile.
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