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The history of facial rejuvenation is written in vectors of pull and lines of excision. For generations, the goal was clear: tighten, remove, and lift. While these techniques addressed skin laxity, they often failed to solve—and sometimes worsened—the deeper crisis of facial aging: the silent, relentless loss of foundational fat. The result was a face […]

This technique acknowledges a fundamental truth: the face ages in vectors. The midface descends vertically, contributing to nasolabial folds. The jowls descend obliquely along the jawline. The neck softens in a different plane altogether. A single, uniform vector of pull cannot address this three-dimensional reality. My approach uses the high-SMAS plane to reposition descended tissue […]