Strong movements of the muscles cause skin wrinkling, tissue collapses and skin breaks. The aim is to prevent the skin from wrinkling and forming lines. Mesotherapy, Prp, Stem Cells or Botox can be applied as a preventive measure.
If the line is evident despite Botox, skin mesotherapy can be used for rejuvenation, and if there are collapses or tissue losses, support can be provided to these areas with Filling.
The dimple in the temple area, which is usually caused by the structure of the skull and genetic factors, can create a flattened facial image.
It can also be observed due to the melting of fat pads in that area due to advancing age or uncontrolled weight gain and loss.
In some cases, it may be shown as the cause of drooping eyebrows.
Depending on the patient's condition and examination, this sagging and drooping eyebrows can be eliminated with filler applications to the temple area or the area around the eyebrows.
Tissue collapses due to pressure can be observed over time in the fracture areas where the facial expressions are intense, usually observed when viewed from the side profile. Additionally, structural collapse may be observed in the middle area of the forehead.
Due to the adhesion of the skin to the tissues on the forehead and the thinness of the skin, attention should be paid to the selection and application of fillers.
Mesotherapy can be considered as another option on a case-by-case basis.
It would be best to perform all these applications after adjusting the facial expressions with Botox.