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the lower face

How the lower face ages

In the young, the chin is harmoniously framed by cheeks with full structural volumes.

With age, the chin becomes more prominent as the lateral volumes diminish, and the jowls, which no longer have structural support of subcutaneous fat, begin to sag.

The mouth also loses its volume, becoming more pinched, while repetitive muscular movements result in wrinkles above the upper lip.

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Dr. Hayot's technique

The cheeks and jowls are treated with injections of hyaluronic acid. The mouth usually requires Botox and hyaluronic acid in combination in order to restore the silhouette and redefine the contour of the lips.

The result? The initial volumes of the face are perfectly restored, look natural, and combat the emergence of jowls.

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Results

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