Understanding Facial Aging
To understand why hyaluronic acid fillers became so popular, it helps to understand the prevailing theory of facial aging at the time.
Many physicians viewed aging primarily as a problem of volume loss. A youthful face was compared to a plump grape. With age, it became a raisin. The answer seemed straightforward: restore the missing volume.
On the other side of the debate were plastic surgeons who viewed aging primarily as a problem of tissue descent and laxity. Their answer was to reposition the tissues through surgeries like a facelift or neck lift.
As I entered practice, neither explanation felt completely right. My observation was that aging wasn’t one thing: some patients lost volume, others developed laxity, and most experienced both. That belief would eventually shape my entire approach to facial rejuvenation.

























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