The Oscars ceremony took place earlier in the week, and the internet is still debating the main guests. Especially Ryan Gosling. Users were more interested in the actor’s changing face than his performance with the song “I’m Just Ken”.
Indeed, if you compare Gosling’s last year and new photos, you will notice that his cheeks have become more “full” and his face has become more refreshed. Has the actress gained some weight or gone too far with the padding? We decided not to guess, but to ask an expert.
Andrey Enin, plastic and reconstructive surgeon at Atlas Medical Center
What we can say for sure here is that the middle area of the face has become more “full”. It is most likely caused by fillers in the zygomatic area. You may also consider lipofilling in this area. It is the process of injecting fat taken from another part of the person’s body into local points in the facial area. After the process, some of the oil is absorbed and only a slight freshness effect remains. Unfortunately, both methods have undesirable effects – swelling. If the amount of filler and oil is excessive (when lipofilling) or the procedures are carried out incorrectly on the wrong layers, an adverse effect will occur, the so-called “alcohol effect”.
This can also be said about nasal rhinoplasty: a raised tip is always associated with youth. And in world practice there are protocols for rejuvenation and rhinoplasty of the middle third of the face; This allows you to postpone global facelift in complex work and look naturally fresh with vibrant facial expressions.
Source: People Talk
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