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HAVE A YOUNG AND LIVELY FACE WITH TRINITY LIFT
Turkey Medicals member and JCI Mersin hospital Specialist in Aesthetic and Plastic Surgery, Op. Dr. stated that a young and lively face can be had with Trinity Lift. So what is Trinity Lift, how is it applied?
A harmonious face is done by a balanced relationship between all facial tissues. November balance between skin, fat, muscle and bone decays with aging as progressive changes in volume, shape, location and consistency occur. Aging of the human face usually begins in the third decade of life, mainly in the midface and periorbital areas. Over time, the retaining ligaments of the face weaken, and the ligaments can no longer support the soft facial tissues. The lower eyelids noticeably lengthen, and the eyes become round with a negative slope. The middle face hangs down, which leads to a deepening in the nasolabial folds.
What is Trinity lift, how is it applied?
Trinirty Lift aims to lift the middle face by entering it from 3 points. In classical methods, it could not be done by entering from a single point, it had to be cut from several points on both the scalp and in the mouth or under the eyes. In this method, both the formation of a trace can be prevented by entering only from a single point, and in addition to the middle face, support points can also be provided under the eyes and between the edges of the eyes.
Trinity Lift is aimed at the middle facial region (malar fat), Tear deformity, that is, the most problematic part under the eye that does not even go through the filler (tear throughhg), the lower eyelid eye support point (SOOF) areas. With Trinity, which means triple, lifting is performed at these three points, deformities in the middle face and under the eyes can be removed to achieve a youthful appearance.
Trinity lift is specially applied to help achieve more effective results in skin rejuvenation. Those who have signs of aging on the skin and want to get rid of it can get detailed information from a specialist plastic surgeon in their field.
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