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    • Minimally Invasive Procedures

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    • Facial aging varies significantly with age, necessitating tailored aesthetic treatments.
    • Current therapeutic options present challenges in treatment planning, product selection, and safe delivery.
    • A standardized approach is needed to address diverse patient needs across different age groups.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify common facial changes associated with aging across different age groups.
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    • To define safe and reproducible minimally invasive injectable techniques for various ages.

    Main Methods:

    • A consensus was reached by twelve experts in minimally invasive injectable procedures.
    • The experts analyzed common age-related changes in facial structural tissue layers.
    • Key pillars of aesthetic treatment, including aging process, facial assessment, and anatomy, were considered.

    Main Results:

    • Common changes observed in facial structural tissues were identified for different age demographics.
    • A framework for systematizing aesthetic treatment plans based on age-specific changes was developed.
    • Emphasis was placed on selecting appropriate procedures and ensuring safe injection techniques.

    Conclusions:

    • An individualized aesthetic plan should integrate aging process, facial assessment, and facial anatomy.
    • Understanding age-specific changes aids in selecting suitable minimally invasive injectable procedures.
    • Systematized techniques improve safety and reproducibility, particularly for new practitioners.