
The face, in its morphological variations, has peculiar properties linked to the distribution of volumes across various areas, such as the bone and muscular structure and compartmental fat. The age-related physiognomic alterations are compromised by:
- A PROGRESSIVE REDUCTION OF FLUID IN THE JUNCTION AND EXTRA-CELLULAR SPACES
- A STRUCTURAL ALTERATION OF THE DERMAL AND EPIDERMAL CONFIGURATION
WHEN CHOOSING A BIORIVOLUMETRIA PRODUCT, THE FACIAL HYPO-VOLUMES OF EACH PATIENT MUST BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT
Local Hypo-Volumes (LH)
– FILLING
– RECEPTOR STIMULATION
– ELASTICITY
– YOUNGER PATIENS
– THE CONSTITUTIONAL ASPECT PREVAILS
– SOFT AND BONE TISSUES ARE NOT OR ARE POORLY INVOLVED
The hypo-volumetric aspect prevails over the de-structuring, whereby the latter is in its early or a little developed stage. In addition, a correct hydration and extra-cellular osmolarity are found.
Hypo-Volumetric De-Structuring (HD)
– DIFFUSIVITY
– HYDRATION
– SOFTNESS
– FLEXIBILITY
– RECEPTOR STIMULATION
– OLDER PATIENTS
– MORE WIDESPREAD HYPO-VOLUMES
– INVOLVEMENT OF DERMAL-HYPODERMAL BONE STRUCTURES
The reduction of the hypodermal layer is more widespread and is related to an advanced damage of the dermal structure and to a reduced concentration of fluid inside the extra-cellular compartment.