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THE AESTHETICS OF THE SPRING OF EROS WITHOUT SURGERY?
“The distance between the nose and lips is very important in female beauty. In fact, the area where the folds in the middle part of the upper lip are located is called Cupid’s Bow of Cupid Eros.” Turkey Medicals member and hospital Medical Aesthetic Doctor gave information about the Aesthetics of the Spring of Eros without surgery.
According to legend, the God of Love used to travel with an Eros bow, and after you threw an Eros bow, you fell in love with the first person who appeared in front of you. In fact, sometimes Eros would close his eyes and shoot his arrow, and then we would fall in love with the wrong people, which is why they say, “your love is blind to the eye”….
Of course, there are rules in aesthetics. From the infamous Da Vinci to Michelangelo, and we Turkish Aesthetic physicians also pay attention to these aesthetic proportions.
The Spring of Eros on the lip naturally exists only in 5 out of 1000 people. These 5 lucky people seem to be more attractive and sexier than the others. But the good news is, Dr. ”I will give you the Bow of ‘Eros’, and you can throw your arrow at anyone you want and experience your love,” he adds.
The long distance between the lip and the nose gives a somewhat masculine image, while the shortening of this distance makes the face attractive. For this purpose, in addition to making the Eros publication obvious, we use special techniques with rope, filler materials, Dr. also stated that the aesthetic trends of buttermilk are constantly changing. Patients do not need to have surgery in Turkey for this procedure, it is possible to achieve these rates with special techniques.
Medical Aesthetic Doctor said that the most correct aesthetic approach will be to follow international trends and apply in accordance with one’s genetics to produce more natural and beautiful results. “Every year I attend The Aesthetic Show Meeting in USA, I make clinic visits, I follow Aesthetic Congresses in Europe (IMCAS, AMWC) and I have been regularly visiting patients in countries in the Middle East for 15 years.” was said.
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