Facial Plast Surg 2009; 25(5): 281-284
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1243075
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Overview of Facial Aging

Kenneth Beer1 , Jacob Beer1
  • 1Palm Beach Esthetic Dermatology and Laser Center, West Palm Beach, Florida
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Publication Date:
18 December 2009 (online)

ABSTRACT

Facial aging is a multidimensional, multifactorial process. The aging face has traditionally been treated by each specialty in a different manner. However, by understanding the process from the perspective of different specialties, each physician may better treat the spectrum of facial aging. Whether or not the facial plastic surgeon injects products to restore volume, uses lasers to resurface the epidermis and dermis, incorporates cosmeceuticals to enhance and maintain improvements in the skin integrity and appearance, or relaxes muscles with botulinum toxins, he or she can best advise patients and address facial aging by having a functional understanding of these various modalities. With this knowledge, the facial plastic surgeon can parse the component of facial aging that enables him or her to correct each with the appropriate treatment.

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Kenneth BeerM.D. F.A.A.D. 

Palm Beach Esthetic Dermatology and Laser Center

1500 North Dixie Highway, Suite #305, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Email: KenBeer@aol.com