Why don't they age? The key to cracking the beauty of Korean goddesses is "nasolabial folds"!

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Why don't they age? The key to cracking the beauty of Korean goddesses is "nasolabial folds"!

Whenever an actress appears on the red carpet or attends a press conference, there will always be one sentence in the comments of the fans, “Why don’t they look like they have changed? Am I the only one who will grow old?” Carefully observe the secrets of the childlike looks of the goddesses. Their faces are plump and flawless, with no wrinkles. Even the traces of smiles and expressions are very natural. No matter how you take the photo, there are no blind spots, and you look super young!

Decipher the secret of the goddess Pengrun Wuhen and refuse “aging nasolabial folds”. Let’s first check which type you are.

If the biggest distance between us and the goddess is two “nasolabial folds” that show aging, we must first thoroughly understand what kind of nasolabial folds we have before we can take the right medicine! This interview was conducted with Dean Yang Shi’an of Pure Aesthetics. He explained that nasolabial folds are located on both sides of the nasal groove, forming creases and shadows of the skin on both sides of the nose, which often become a symbol of aging. The causes of nasolabial folds are complex and closely related to the aging of skin tissue, natural bone structure, facial muscle movement, etc. Dr. Yang will teach you how to accurately determine the problem of nasolabial folds:

  1. Aging nasolabial folds: The main factor is the loss of collagen, resulting in insufficient support for the facial skin. Common factors for collagen loss include staying up late, losing weight, and natural aging caused by age.

  2. Muscular nasolabial folds: Due to excessive use of the muscles around the mouth and nose, such as frequent exaggerated laughter and other expressions, over time, dermal damage and creases will be formed on the skin near the nasal fold lips, and may also Protruding fleshy ribs are produced on both sides.

  3. Skeletal nasolabial folds: This type of nasolabial folds usually originates from innate skeletal factors. Since the upper jaw bone is naturally more convex, the nasolabial grooves on both sides of the nose may appear to be significantly sunken. Faces with high upper teeth and prominent cheekbones are also prone to this type of nasolabial folds.

Dr. Yang has observed that people seeking treatment for nasolabial folds are becoming younger these days. In particular, smoking, eating sweets, staying up late, and having an abnormal lifestyle will accelerate skin aging. Common treatments for nasolabial folds include injections of hyaluronic acid, collagen proliferators, or allogeneic dermal powder filling. Mild cases can be treated with electrosonic wave lifting and muscle relaxation with botulinum toxin. Severe cases of nasolabial folds require implants or implants. Alloplastic dermal spacers and other surgical improvements.

“When treating nasolabial folds, the first thing to do is to deal with the adhesion problem. It is necessary to slowly peel off the tissue adhesion through a blunt needle, and then carefully fill in the nasolabial folds at different levels of depth to make the effect more conformable and natural; choose high-supporting materials “Highly malleable filling products can firmly adhere to the own tissue and prevent it from moving or collapsing due to talking, eating, eating, etc.” He explained that the treatment of nasolabial folds should not affect daily speech and expression, and should be able to handle the stress. The problem of muscle extrusion, long-term pulling and rapid metabolic loss; if filling is performed without peeling, it will only be filled in the superficial layer, which often causes displacement of the filler, rapid metabolic loss, or an unnatural bulge, causing the effect Big discount.

Dr. Yang Shi’an, who has studied methods to improve nasolabial folds for many years, believes that “naturalness” and “durability” are the primary considerations. He further explained that modern people pursue micro-surgery treatments that are just natural, not tight and stiff, and retain a sense of original reality. Nowadays, the latest materials, such as allogeneic dermis powder, are to mix skin powder with hyaluronic acid for application. A “complex treatment” combines the advantages of the two to complement each other. The surviving allogeneic dermis after integration will remain the same as your own dermis, and It is also soft and elastic, and can also achieve more ideal support, Q-elasticity and other filling and improvement effects.


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