Indian lines on the face can be removed through facelift surgery or thread engraving.
1. The meaning of Indian lines:
Indian lines refer to the wrinkles on the lower side of the cheekbones caused by the relaxation of the malar ligament and the muscles near the cheekbones. They are called "Indian lines." wrinkle". They usually appear as sunken or diagonal wrinkles at the bottom of the eyes. They are called Indian lines because they look like lines painted on Indian faces. Because it is formed on a malar ligament on the face, and some people's ligaments are naturally tougher and stronger, so they are shallower in shape, but because they stretch the skin, Indian lines can also form.
2. Causes of wrinkles:
1. Caused by normal aging. As we age, the skin tissue continues to age, causing the facial muscles to become sunken, which will lead to the gradual deepening of Indian lines.
2. Bad expression activities can cause Indian lines. Indian lines will be seriously affected by people's expressions, especially frequent expressions. When people laugh, it will cause frequent muscle contraction to form Indian lines. The deep depression of facial muscle tissue will gradually increase the Indian lines.
3. Ultraviolet rays can also aggravate skin wrinkles.
3. Precautions after wrinkle removal:
1. Within 24 hours after injection, keep the injection site clean and dry. Do not touch water or use irritating cosmetics to prevent infection.
2. Pay attention to sun protection and avoid exposure to high temperature environments.
3. Avoid large expressions such as laughing and crying.
4. Avoid touching the injection site with your hands, and do not press or rub it to avoid drug diffusion and affecting the effect.