Wrinkles can arise from multiple causes, including:
- Repeated facial expressions
- Loss of skin elasticity (due to aging, poor diet, or excessive sun exposure)
- Reduction of tissue volume and trophism
- Fatigue and chronic stress
- Dehydration
Because the causes are multifactorial, treatment must be comprehensive.
Superficial treatments may include:
- Chemical peels
- Biorevitalization and biorestructuring
- Dermabrasion
- Dermaplaning
Deeper treatments focus on:
- Restoring lost volume (with autologous fat, fillers, or threads)
- Modulating excessive muscular dynamics (with botulinum toxin)
In Morphodynamic Cosmetic Surgery, different techniques are combined and carefully calibrated, aiming for results that are effective yet natural.
The goal is to avoid the unnatural outcomes often seen with traditional approaches—such as semi-paralyzed expressions from excessive Botox use or faces overfilled and swollen by poorly applied fillers.
Wrinkles, therefore, should not be viewed as isolated defects to erase, but as manifestations of deeper tissue dynamics. Addressing them requires a personalized, integrative strategy that restores balance and harmony to the entire face.