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Affected Areas with Wrinkle




-Forehead Lines:
Wrinkle stretches horizontally across your face, then it's called a “forehead row.” These rows stack up above eyebrows and they are normal in people who “raise their eyebrows” frequently, which creases and folds the skin on the forehead.
-Frown lines 
Frown lines are the result of gathering or knitting the tissue between the eyebrows into a fold. They are caused by the repeated action of underlying muscles associated with facial expression.
-Tear troughs
It also creates a division between the lower eyelid and cheek that is an early sign of aging around the eyes. Patients with deep tear troughs often complain that they look more tired and older than they really are. A tear trough is caused by tethering of the lower eyelid skin to the underlying facial bones.) Commonly known as EYE BAGS.
-Nasolabial folds
The nasolabial folds, commonly known as "smile lines" or "laugh lines", are facial features. They are the two skin folds that run from each side of the nose to the corners of the mouth.
-Lip wrinkle
Develops on everyone, smokers tend to have them quicker as smoking dries the skin quickly around lips.
-Chin Crease
Chin wrinkles typically appear with certain facial expressions, and they can take on several forms: a horizontal line (sometimes called a chin crease) across the top of the chin, vertical wrinkles at the outside edges of the chin, skin depressions or even dimpling like an orange peel (sometimes called peau d'orange).
-Crow’s feet
Clusters of tiny wrinkles and fine lines that form around the outer corners of the eyes.
-Bunny lines
Bunny lines' is the name given to those wrinkles that appear by the side of the top of the nose when you smile.
-Mouth frown accordion lines
Admittedly, these "accordion" lines that are produced with smiling (sometimes referred to as parallel laugh lines around the mouth) are difficult to treat. People go for fillers that cost a min of $750.
-Marionette Lines Jawline
Sagging in the mid-face cheek/jawline areas.

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