Dimple aesthetics are mainly done to give an aesthetic appearance to the face or waist, not due to health-related problems.
Although dimple can be called a flaw, she actually gives people a cute and sympathetic look. Therefore, dimple aesthetics can be done for people who do not have dimples to have a dimple. While dimple aesthetics are commonly requested by women in the cheek and waist area, it is preferred by men in the chin area.
Dimple occurs when the muscles present here are pulled towards the mucosa while laughing. From time to time, it may also occur with the lack of adipose tissue here. Another reason may be an anomaly occurring in the zigimatus muscle located here.
Botolinum toxin is a neurotoxic protein produced by Clostridium botulinum bacteria and related species. It causes soft paralysis by preventing the release of acetylcholine neurotransmitter from axon terminals. Infection with this bacterium causes botulism.
Mesotherapy is the technique of applying vitamins, minerals, amino acids or enzymes alone or generally in a mixture to the middle layer of the skin by microinjection. The substances to be injected are selected according to the person and the wishes of the person. Mesotherapy can be used for skin tightening, lifting, anti-aging, spot treatment, scar treatment in the face area.
İBichectomy, which is one of the aesthetic operations frequently applied by those who want to achieve an ideal facial appearance, is applied to make the facial features proportional. In some cases, even if the person is at the ideal weight, they may appear overweight due to the fat ratio in the existing facial structure. The adipose tissue in the middle of the cheeks is called buccal adipose tissue. This adipose tissue, located between the facial muscles, is anatomically located in the lower region of the cheekbones and is thought to contribute to sucking functions in infants. The size of this fat tissue is one of the factors affecting the size of the face. Buccal adipose tissue generally tends to decrease with aging.
In the face area, especially on the lips, we often use fillers called hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is actually the building blocks in our body that show water retention. With the effect of age and environmental factors, this substance causes some changes in the skin and subcutaneous tissue, which manifests itself with loss of volume. Simply put, we aim to increase the amount of this water-holding molecule in our body with filler injections.


