Understanding facial ageing
The new year is a great time to revisit the process of facial ageing and why my patients present to me with particular concerns about the changes they have noticed.
With Dr. Emma, Cosmetic Physician
The new year is a great time to revisit the process of facial ageing and why my patients present to me with particular concerns about the changes they have noticed.
Many of my patients contemplate treatment with dermal fillers for a long time before they raise the confidence to schedule a visit.
As we age, anatomical changes affecting bone, fat, muscles and skin can lead to a tired, sad, angry or saggy look. Many of my patients identify with these negative emotional descriptors and visit me seeking gentle refreshment of their appearance to help generate more positive facial messages.
Last month’s education surrounded the common emotional motivation for treatment “I want to look less tired”.
Another extremely common motivation is “I want to look less saggy”.