Facial rejuvenation

Non-surgical (non-invasive) facial rejuvenation treatments can include chemical peels, neuromodulator (such as botox), dermal fillers, laser resurfacing, photorejuvenation, radiofrequency and Ultrasound.

Human visual perception is notable for its sensitivity and accuracy in estimating our perceived age by instant pattern recognition of facial features.

Many of the facial manifestations of aging reflect the combined effects of gravity, progressive bone resorption, decreased tissue elasticity, and redistribution of subcutaneous fullness.

[5] Future facial rejuvenation techniques may take into account these findings and restore bone lost by aging processes.

While these treatments achieve temporary results, they tend to be preferred because of their reduced cost and less intensive recovery period.