As aesthetics cannot be concrete like mathematics but rather evasive and much more multidimensional, the physician must take a holistic approach to the facial appearance and conduct a broad assessment of personal characteristics, some based on the patients’ natural characteristics and others based on their sense of self and style. This is in addition to considering global aesthetic conventions.
A successful aesthetic treatment must also be discreet and serene, without drawing too much attention to itself as before.
General guidelines for treatment
For example, wrinkles in the upper part of the face created by regular facial expressions may give the face a tormented or melancholy element, which may obscure the facial expression even more than folds on the cheeks. Botox is the preferred treatment for these expression lines, which do not respond well to hyaluronic acid filling. This is what has made Botox so popular.
Deep depressions in the center of the cheeks, which impair the reflection of light from the surface of the face, on the other hand, severely reduce beauty, and sometimes filling the cheeks or repairing the depressions in their center with hyaluronic acid illuminates the face with a new light, giving the entire face a youthful and fresh appearance.
Another significant consideration in determining which treatment is best for individuals is the texture and color of their skin. The texture of our skin defines our age in unconscious ways while also giving people approximate indications regarding our health, lifestyle, and level of personal care.
Frequently, the removal of age spots and pigmentation from the face using light therapy provides spectacular illumination to the entire face and eliminates the need for additional treatment, and sometimes it is the texture of the skin using laser treatments that makes the difference between a neglected and attractive appearance.
To determine the best appropriate treatment for you, consider the following guidelines:
If you notice hard lines between your brows even when you are not frowning, or wrinkles at the corners of your eyes even when you are not smiling, Botox treatments are for you.
If you have fair skin and are concerned by sun spots that have gathered on your face over the years, light treatments using the I.P.L approach will most likely be very beneficial to you.
Those who notice sagging of the facial features will most likely require hyaluronic acid injections to the tops of the cheeks, chin, or jawline to restore a sharp, clear frame to the complete face.
If dark circles around the eyes bother you the most, Botox will be ineffective, and the ideal treatment is progressive and controlled filling of the eye sockets with hyaluronic acid developed for this purpose.
If your main concern is skin texture, and you have acne scars, rough, coarse skin, or enlarged pores, laser treatments are the most effective remedy.
In conclusion, it is not worthwhile to decide on your own what treatment is most important for us, but rather to share the consultation with the doctor we have chosen, and to remember that the consultation with him is critical for achieving safe results and maximizing the benefit from the most precise treatment for you.