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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Dermatology

Background:

  • Traditional facial rejuvenation primarily addressed tissue ptosis and laxity.
  • Techniques like face-lifting and blepharoplasty were standard for correcting sagging skin.
  • The significant role of volume loss in facial aging was historically overlooked.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of volume restoration in facial aging.
  • To emphasize the growing role of facial fat grafting in rejuvenation.
  • To integrate volume correction as a crucial component of modern facial rejuvenation.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current facial rejuvenation practices.
  • Emphasis on the integration of fat grafting techniques.
  • Clinical experience in applying volume restoration methods.

Main Results:

  • Facial fat grafting effectively corrects age-related volume deficits.
  • Volume restoration complements traditional lifting techniques for comprehensive rejuvenation.
  • Fat grafting has become integral to achieving natural-looking facial aging correction.

Conclusions:

  • Facial fat grafting is essential for addressing volume loss in facial aging.
  • A combined approach of addressing ptosis and volume loss yields superior rejuvenation outcomes.
  • Modern facial rejuvenation strategies must incorporate volume restoration for complete correction.