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Endoscopic Forehead Lift: How to Enhance Effectiveness!

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 Endoscopic Forehead Lift: How to Enhance Effectiveness! Aging is a natural bodily change that comes with getting older. Particularly, sagging of the forehead and eye area becomes noticeable, often making one look older due to decreased skin elasticity. To address these concerns, more people are opting for endoscopic forehead lifts recently. However, many people considering an endoscopic forehead lift often ask, "Is it true that the effect of a forehead lift is short-lived?" Or "Are there ways to extend the duration of a forehead lift's effectiveness?" These questions are frequently asked. So today, we will look into these questions in detail. The duration of endoscopic forehead lift effects! To get straight to the point, the effects of a forehead lift typically last about 10 years. However, some patients feel that the duration of the forehead lift is short. There are various reasons for this, but the main reason is often insufficient dissection during the foreh

Refresh the Upper Face with Endotine Forehead Lift!

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Refresh the Upper Face with Endotine Forehead Lift! Aging is a natural physical change that comes with getting older. However, as life expectancy increases and social activity ages rise, the middle-aged are also meticulously managing themselves to create a youthful image. In particular, the forehead and eyes are areas where age is immediately visible, and as skin elasticity decreases and sagging begins, one may appear older than their actual age. Also, since these are the areas where eyes first land, the more severe the sagging, the greater the impact on one's appearance complex. These days, many people undergo mini-forehead lifts to create a smooth forehead and balanced eyes. However, there are various methods of lifting surgery, and the results vary depending on how the skin is fixed, making the choice of procedure crucial. What is the difference between full incision and endoscopic methods? The most common lifting surgery from past to present is the full incision method.  This i

Can a Long, Arrow-like Nose Be Improved?

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  Can a Long, Arrow-like Nose Be Improved? A mong our facial features, the nose is located at the center of the face and greatly influences the first impression. The shape, height, angle, and length of the nose can change the overall mood or image of a person. Therefore, if the nose appears relatively long compared to the face length, it can make the entire face look longer and older. T his is called a long nose or arrow nose. It refers to a nose that is long and drooping compared to the overall proportion of the face. Let me explain in more detail about a long nose! U sually, the ideal length of the nose is about 1/3 of the entire face. However, if it exceeds 1/3 of the face, it is referred to as a long nose. If the length from the eyebrows to the end of the nose exceeds 1/3 of the face, it is considered a long nose. Another feature of a long nose is that it points sharply downward when smiling, hence called an arrow nose. A long nose can also make the philtrum look short when viewe

About Short Nose Surgery with Upturned Tip!

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 About Short Nose Surgery with Upturned Tip. T he nose, located at the center of the face, is one of the important elements that determine our first impression. Therefore, the appropriate length of the nose, which harmonizes the face, greatly affects one's appearance. Because even a slightly longer or shorter nose can change the overall image. If you feel unsatisfied with the shape of your nose, you can create a new image through nasal surgery, which is why many people attempt it. Today, we will look into short nose surgery, who needs it, and how to achieve satisfactory results. I hope this post helps those considering short nose surgery for noses that look upturned or like a pig nose. What is a short nose? A short nose, commonly called a pig nose, refers to a nose with a low bridge and prominent nostrils. The nose is often short, disrupting the overall balance of the face, or the tip is upturned, emphasizing the nostrils. This type of nose can remind one of a pig's nose, decre