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Why do Europeans and Americans look old in their teens, while Asians of the same age are young?
1, thin skin (prone to wrinkles)+love the sun.

Europeans and Americans have relatively little subcutaneous fat and thin skin, which is easy to shrink and fold; Long-term outdoor exposure, sun exposure and wind blowing will cause stress protection of the skin and make the skin aging.

2. Living habits are not healthy enough.

Many Europeans and Americans are addicted to smoking, drinking and drinking coffee. Many women who are only about 30 years old have "radiant" wrinkles on their lips. Needless to say, they must be smokers.

3, the facial contour is too three-dimensional+tall and mature.

Most westerners are tall and more mature in front of relatively petite orientals.

Asian characteristics

First, the beauty of a small face, oval face, oval face, etc. are typical perfect faces that Asians are keen on.

Asians, especially us in China, have traditionally advocated meticulous temperance. Therefore, in the pursuit of facial aesthetics, we also value thinness, thinness and smallness, especially women, and don't want their faces to be too big.

Second, the Asian facial contour is not three-dimensional, which can be significantly improved by small prosthesis implantation.

According to related plastic surgery experts, many Asian patients are dissatisfied with their face shapes, some of which are too flat and a bit too prominent. This nonstandard face shape can be corrected by implanting small prostheses in the middle of the face and chin. The method is simple, but the effect is obvious, which can significantly improve the facial contour while maintaining the facial size.

Third, Asians generally have light skin color, so it is very important to do a good job in scar treatment of hidden incision.

Asian patients are more likely to leave scars after surgery because of their darker skin color. In addition, Asian people's skin is generally thick, even if there is no obvious scar, pigmentation and scar hyperplasia may occur, so try to keep the incision in a hidden or easily disguised position during surgery.