
Knowing your aging morphotype, following the rules of care and performing the procedures on time, you can look younger than your age for a long time. The founder of the COSMOPRO clinical network, plastic surgeon, dermatovenereologist, cosmetologist Pasikhat Magomedova talked about the rules of care for each skin type.

Pasihat Magomedova
“Tired” type
The first signs of this type of aging are sagging of the outer corners of the eyebrows, lips, swelling of the eyelids, the appearance of shadows in the inner corner of the eye; nasolabial folds become more pronounced, temples collapse. In the morning, the face may look fresh, but in the late afternoon a “mask of fatigue” appears.
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Monica Bellucci / Photo: Getty Images
Typical for: for lean women with an oval or diamond-shaped face, with a small amount of subcutaneous fat, with unexpressed facial muscles. The skin is prone to dryness and dehydration, which often leads to the premature appearance of wrinkles and wrinkles.
What procedures are suitable: BBL treatment combined with chemical peels, Hydrafacial hydrovacuum peel procedure, plasma therapy and biorevitalization. All this helps to moisturize the skin, restore its radiance and tone. Shaping with the help of hyaluronic acid-based fillers and botulinum treatment (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin) is suitable for smoothing wrinkles and giving freshness to the face. It is not uncommon for girls with this type of aging to seek out a vector lift to shape their jaw angles and enlarge the chin.
Home care: The most basic principles of a healthy lifestyle are rational nutrition, sleep and UV protection. Good skin hydration is essential.
Pros: From a medical point of view, it is the most appropriate type of aging for the prevention and maintenance of youth. Wrinkles do not bother for a long time, the oval of the face does not swell.
Edema-deformation type
The most common among women in the European part of Russia. The oval of the face quickly loses its clarity, a tendency to more swelling, redness and the appearance of a vascular network, with age, prominent cheeks, cheeks appear, a second chin and bags under the lower eyelids appear.
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Catherine Deneuve / Photo: Getty Images
Typical for: for girls prone to fullness. A small chin, bulky subcutaneous fat packs in the middle of the face slide down under the force of gravity with age and pull the face. Poor elasticity of blood vessels causes swelling.
What procedures are suitable: An ideal option, even for women over 28, is a hardware SMAS facelift that works in the same layers as plastic surgeons. However, unlike surgeries, there is no recovery after the procedure. You can return to work immediately afterwards. One procedure per year allows you to solve the problem of fat trimming and tissue removal at the same time: non-surgical blepharoplasty, jowl correction and jowl. And the focused ultrasound technique increases collagen synthesis, evens out the tone of the face and narrows the pores. In addition, it is an excellent prevention for ptosis. As supportive procedures, you can pay attention to biorevitalization and chemical peeling, BBL treatment (if there is redness and vascularity), cleansing and Hydrafacial (to control the size of pores and prevent the appearance of comedones).
Home care: watch your drinking regimen, avoid alcohol, cigarettes, spicy and very hot foods, limit the amount of carbohydrates. Always use SPF, even if it’s winter outside. When redness appears on the face, use special cosmetics marked Sensitive and serums to strengthen blood vessels.
Pros: With this type of aging, wrinkles and lines appear late. As a rule, there is no tendency to pigmentation. The skin is thick and shiny.
fine wrinkled type
Representatives of this species may complain of “crow’s feet”, wrinkles on the forehead, neck, dryness and a feeling of tightness, which appear earlier than at the age of 20+. The skin is thin and sensitive.
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Sarah Jessica Parker / Photo: Getty Images
Typical for: for thin women who are not prone to gaining excess weight. There is almost no pronounced subcutaneous fat in this type, so the skin thins prematurely, which leads to dehydration and the appearance of fine wrinkles and pigmentation.
What procedures are suitable: this type should always work to hydrate, thicken and protect the skin against photoaging. The best friends of the thin wrinkled type of aging are chemical peels, biorevitalization, plasma therapy, mesothreads, BBL therapy against pigmentation, Skin Tite for skin tightening and a true must-have botulinum therapy.
Home care: Do not use harsh cleansers that dry the skin. Instead, try to moisturize as much as possible with regular masks and active concentrated serums at night. Remember to pay attention to your zinc, magnesium and iron levels, as deficient conditions lead to skin tone problems.
Pros: With this type of aging, the oval of the face remains prominent for many years. Swelling and cheeks, a second chin and under-eye bags do not bother you.
muscle type
As a rule, this type of aging can be observed in women of Asian descent.
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Lucy Liu / 2018 / Photo: Getty Images
Typical for: for those who have thick skin, pronounced cheekbones, muscles, but almost no subcutaneous fat. There may be a tendency to acne and porosity in the T-zone. Over the years, such problems have been troubling: a droopy eyelid, prominent nasolabial folds, and a tendency to high pigmentation.
What procedures are suitable: chemical peels and Hydrafacial, BBL therapy for pigmentation correction, laser resurfacing and plasma therapy for post-acne, hardware for non-surgical blepharoplasty SMAS lifting, contouring and beam therapy for correction of the nasolabial triangle.
Home care: It is better to choose products containing AHA acids to cleanse the skin and include anti-pigmentation cosmetics in your beauty routine.
Pros: cheek skin remains smooth and smooth, and the oval contours of the face are preserved until old age.
Source: People Talk

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