06/05/2026
Botox is amazing for softening dynamic movement… but facial aging goes much deeper than muscle activity alone.
One of the biggest contributors to facial aging is weakening of the retaining ligaments and loss of deep structural fat compartments.
These deeper layers help hold facial tissue in position and maintain support through the midface, jawline, and under eye area. As they weaken and deflate over time, tissue begins to descend downward creating heaviness, hollowing, flattening, and early jowling.
This is why understanding anatomy matters before injecting.
If we only focus on the surface, we risk overfilling instead of restoring structure strategically.
Great aesthetic outcomes are not about chasing wrinkles. They come from understanding why the face is changing in the first place.
Comment “AGING” if you want me to continue this anatomical aging series.