lurking truecel
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firstly, i want to show a clear reason why infras is worthy, and what better way then to show a actor who has some sort of eye socket implant on only one side.
Norman reedus was in car accident so the right eye on the pic has titanium around it:
And the right side obv aged well becuase of reasons i show and write about in the pic below:
Lets now discuss the midface sagging people talk about after infra orbital implant:
Firstly i want to say that i am not sure if the midface sag is real, I think its more the design and the base that determines it mostly.
But yea the guy below had a infra orbital implants or cheek implants, and his nasalfolds seem to be more prounced(we pretend its sagging from the implants, only example i could find, could be swelling, could be body fat etc)
Lets theorize why this could happen:
To under stand this we need to understand the face:
the nasal folds are fat in the cheeks, and when we smile those fat pads rises. But it isnt really that easy
Even if the fat pads are the layer in highest up closest to the skin, the whole face is kept tight when we are young by underlying ligaments attached to the bone as seen in the pic below, the white is not bone but ligaments. Those ligaments no matter the bone come downwards and sag with age.
How could those be influenced via surgery ? hmm lets do some thinking and i will show the photos below, When you do leforte or a places infra orbital implants, you open up and goes below even the ligaments because you need to place the implant on the bone or you need to cut the upper jaw of in a leforte 1:
so in theory the ligament could get strectched, not healing properly, Healing in a lower position, the implant pushin it down, whatever the theory. The photo explains what happens and show it( in a over dramatic way but just for visual and clear purposes) The first pic is before, the middle pic is during surgery lol, and the right is after with implant inside:
And this is why people recommend a subperiosteal face lift or a type of deepplane face lift to resoolve this, where you either go from the temples and maybe the eyelids lifting muscles, fat and ligaments as shown in the pics below:
unfortunatley, i have never seen result from someone getting face lift and implants, so i cant really talk about, the surgeon everyone link too when talking about this stuff like @chrishell and others is the guy below:
but for some reason he dont have one result of a male who have done any type of upper facelift in a age below 55+. And from the result i have seen from deepplane facelift on women they look pretty fake afterwards and uncanny esp in motion, so i dont know if this method is even valid, i am happily to be proven wrong, but when there is no result online on it i dont know how good it can be.
Norman reedus was in car accident so the right eye on the pic has titanium around it:
And the right side obv aged well becuase of reasons i show and write about in the pic below:
Lets now discuss the midface sagging people talk about after infra orbital implant:
Firstly i want to say that i am not sure if the midface sag is real, I think its more the design and the base that determines it mostly.
But yea the guy below had a infra orbital implants or cheek implants, and his nasalfolds seem to be more prounced(we pretend its sagging from the implants, only example i could find, could be swelling, could be body fat etc)
Lets theorize why this could happen:
To under stand this we need to understand the face:
the nasal folds are fat in the cheeks, and when we smile those fat pads rises. But it isnt really that easy
Even if the fat pads are the layer in highest up closest to the skin, the whole face is kept tight when we are young by underlying ligaments attached to the bone as seen in the pic below, the white is not bone but ligaments. Those ligaments no matter the bone come downwards and sag with age.
How could those be influenced via surgery ? hmm lets do some thinking and i will show the photos below, When you do leforte or a places infra orbital implants, you open up and goes below even the ligaments because you need to place the implant on the bone or you need to cut the upper jaw of in a leforte 1:
so in theory the ligament could get strectched, not healing properly, Healing in a lower position, the implant pushin it down, whatever the theory. The photo explains what happens and show it( in a over dramatic way but just for visual and clear purposes) The first pic is before, the middle pic is during surgery lol, and the right is after with implant inside:
And this is why people recommend a subperiosteal face lift or a type of deepplane face lift to resoolve this, where you either go from the temples and maybe the eyelids lifting muscles, fat and ligaments as shown in the pics below:
unfortunatley, i have never seen result from someone getting face lift and implants, so i cant really talk about, the surgeon everyone link too when talking about this stuff like @chrishell and others is the guy below:
but for some reason he dont have one result of a male who have done any type of upper facelift in a age below 55+. And from the result i have seen from deepplane facelift on women they look pretty fake afterwards and uncanny esp in motion, so i dont know if this method is even valid, i am happily to be proven wrong, but when there is no result online on it i dont know how good it can be.