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What does silicone face mean?
Silicone face is used to describe the lack of naturalness, rigidity or rich expression changes in facial expressions.

Silicone face is a term used to describe the lack of naturalness and rigidity of facial expressions or the lack of rich expression changes. This word is usually used to describe people who have changed their facial contour and appearance through cosmetic surgery or injection of fillers (such as silicone).

Silica gel is a commonly used filler, which is used in plastic surgery or cosmetic injection to improve facial lines, fill wrinkles and increase volume. However, when used too much or improperly, it may lead to stiff or unnatural facial expressions. In this case, people often use the word "silicone face" to describe this effect.

Characteristics of silica gel surface

1, lack of expression change: the facial expression ability of silicone face is very limited, because too much silicone or filler under the skin may limit facial muscle movement and make the expression look stiff or unnatural.

2, the shape is unbalanced: too much filler may lead to facial imbalance, such as too prominent cheeks, exaggerated lips or forehead, which is not in harmony with the natural facial proportion.

3. Lack of details and contours: Excessive use of silica gel or fillers may lead to the lack of details and contours of the five senses and the loss of their original natural features.