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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Facial Anatomy

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  • Facial aesthetics are often evaluated in thirds: upper, midface, and lower.
  • The lateral aspects of the face—temple, midface, and mandible—serve as key pillars for these divisions.
  • Traditional aesthetic procedures often target these lateral facial regions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the significance of the lateral facial pillars in aesthetic evaluations.
  • To discuss the role of surgical and non-surgical interventions in rejuvenating these specific areas.
  • To provide a focused review on the aesthetic correction of the temples, midlateral face, and lateral jawline.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current aesthetic surgical techniques (e.g., brow lift, midface lift, lateral face lift).
  • Discussion of advanced facial filler applications for lateral facial rejuvenation.
  • Anatomical consideration of the lateral facial pillars in aesthetic planning.

Main Results:

  • Lateral facial pillars (temple, midface, lateral mandible) are crucial for overall facial harmony.
  • Surgical lifts and advanced filler techniques effectively address aging concerns in these lateral regions.
  • Targeting these pillars enhances facial rejuvenation outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • The lateral facial pillars are fundamental to facial aesthetics and rejuvenation.
  • A comprehensive approach involving both surgical and non-surgical methods is key for optimal results.
  • Understanding and treating these specific areas significantly improves patient satisfaction in facial aesthetics.