Dark circles or eyebags are common issues that can make you appear tired, affecting the window to your soul – your eyes.
Dark circles may result from pigmentation deposition, volume loss beneath the eyes, or poor blood circulation. On the other hand, eyebags often occur due to weakened ligaments and herniation of the under-eye fat pad.
As the center of your face, nose is one of the most distinctive and obvious facial features. A natural nose enhancement can promote overall harmony and give you a great side profile.
As collagen and elastin levels in the skin decrease over time, the skin over the neck can start to sag, leading to the development of deep-set horizontal creases known as Neck Lines.
Single Eyelid, also known as monolid, is commonly observed among the East Asian population. The presence of the epicanthal fold contributes to the monolid and represents an anatomical difference between the single eyelid and double eyelid. This fold covers the inner corner of the eye, reducing or eliminating the appearance of a double eyelid.
Aging is an inevitable process for everyone. As we lose collagen and elastin, our skin gradually loses its support and becomes saggy due to gravity pull.
Enlarged masseter muscles also known as muscles for chewing or biting, contribute to giving the face a more square appearance. Having excess facial fat in the cheek region also contributes to an overall rounder or square look to the face.
Our lips lose volume as we age due to loss of collagen and fat resulting in thinner lips. Dark lips result from increased pigmentation due to factors such as sun exposure and tobacco smoking.
Apart from the loss of collagen and elastin, aging also leads to bone resorption and shrinkage of deep fat pads. These factors contribute to the loss of volume in our face over time.