Temple Lifting
What is Temple Lifting Aesthetic?
When the age factor, genetic heredity and the effect of gravity are combined, some changes in the face occur. The lines on the forehead, temple and face areas are different from each other depending on the elasticity of the skin in every person. Especially after the age of 40, the elasticity of the skin decreases. This causes deformations on the skin. The skin in the forehead area cannot withstand gravity. Likewise, the temple area and the corners of the eyes begin to sag. Over time, existing lines on the skin deepen. The skin becomes loose and begins to prolapse. It causes a downward prolapsing by putting pressure on the outer part of the eyes and eyebrows at the temples. This causes a tired and sad appearance. The only solution to prolapsing in the temple area is to stretch the temple with aesthetic.
How is Temple Lifting Aesthetic Performed?
Depending on the loss of elasticity of the skin and surrounding soft tissues, the distance between the eyebrows and eyelashes becomes shorter as the eyebrows move downwards.
How is Temple Lifting Aesthetic Performed?
Depending on the loss of elasticity of the skin and surrounding soft tissues, the distance between the eyebrows and eyelashes becomes shorter as the eyebrows move downwards. This can make you look older, sad and tired.
The temple lifting is one of the faster and less risky operations performed in the face area. The temple lifting aesthetic starts where the temples meet the scalp. The temporal (temple) area skin is pulled upwards through the incisions made inside the scalp. If the skin in the temple area of the person is excessive, the excess skin in this section is cut and removed. It is one of the most preferred surgeries in the face area because it gives a youthful expression to the person.