Cheek Descent
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Cheek descent, also known as malar fat pad ptosis, droopy cheeks, or mid-face sagging, refers to the downward shift of the cheekbone fat pads that give the face its youthful fullness. As we age, the supportive tissues above the cheekbones weaken, causing the malar fat pads to slip lower on the face. This process results in tired or hollow-looking cheeks, deeper nasolabial folds (smile lines), and sometimes even the development of sagging jowls or eye bags (festoons/malar bags). Commonly called "mid-face aging" or "cheek droop," cheek descent can affect overall facial harmony and make you appear older or fatigued. In South Korea, innovative procedures like mid-face lift surgery and the Endotine Lift offer targeted solutions to restore lifted, natural-looking cheeks and enhance facial youthfulness for those seeking advanced anti-aging treatments.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Endotine Lift
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