D&PS – D&PS February 2025 Column
Director Dr. Chang-hwan Cho of Dong-An Joongsim Clinic has contributed a column to the February 2025 issue of D&PS Magazine,
discussing the 2007–2025 Aesthetic Medicine Trends with a focus on “Facial Aging Process II: Midface Aging.”
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The lower eyelid (infraorbital region) undergoes natural changes over time, influenced by structural alterations in the periorbital area,
which significantly impact the overall facial impression. As aging progresses, skin elasticity diminishes, and fat either protrudes or hollows,
creating a tired and aged appearance.
1. Aging Process of the Lower Eyelid
The skin beneath the eyes is extremely thin and delicate, making it highly susceptible to aging. With the loss of skin elasticity, fine wrinkles appear,
and fat either protrudes or becomes hollow, making dark circles more prominent. Additionally, as periorbital muscles and soft tissues weaken,
the lower eyelids sag, and these cumulative changes ultimately affect the contours of the entire face.
2. Structural Changes Around the Eyes and Nasolabial Folds
Changes in the lower eyelid are not isolated to that area alone but are closely linked to the midface (cheek area). As cheek fat pads descend, nasolabial folds
deepen, and the bony structure under the eyes becomes more prominent, making the signs of aging even more noticeable. Furthermore, as aging affects the temporal
(lateral forehead) region and the outer corners of the eyes, wrinkles extend outward from the crow’s feet area.
Thus, the aging of the lower eyelid and the surrounding periorbital region should not be understood as separate elements, but rather within the context of overall
facial harmony. Since aging patterns vary among individuals, personalized care and appropriate treatments tailored to each person’s unique needs are essential.
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