Facialโค Asymmetry, Not Just Wrinkles, is a Key Sign of Aging, Says French aestheticโ Doctor
Paris, France – While many focus on wrinkles as the primary indicator of aging, a leading French aesthetic doctor says a more subtle – and often overlooked – sign is โincreasingโ facial asymmetry. Dr. Catherine โฃde Goursac, a member of the scientific council of the French Association of aesthetic and โฃanti-aging medicine (AFME), revealed this insight inโค aโ recent interview with 60 Million consumers magazine.
According to Dr.โ de Goursac, everyone possesses some degree ofโค facial asymmetry, but it becomes more โnoticeable with age โas we loseโฃ facial volume. “This asymmetry is seen more with age,when we lose the plump side of youth,” sheโ explained to the publication. This lossโฃ of volume accentuates existing imbalances, โleading to a more pronounced asymmetry.
The doctor also cautioned against rushing to cosmetic solutions like hyaluronicโฃ acidโค injections, warning that “We think that injecting earlyโ can be harmful, โdistorting the face.“โฃ She emphasized the importance of consulting with a qualifiedโฃ professional โคto determine the most appropriate course โขof action, rather than seeking injections asโข a โฃquick fix.
Dr. de Goursac further noted that self-perception can play a role, as weโ often view ourselves critically in the mirror – a reversed image – andโ may underestimate our appearance in past photos. โ”Weโ alwaysโข seeโ ourselves in a mirror, therefore upside down, and, what’s more, very often we judge ourselves badly: take a photo โfrom ten years ago, you will undoubtedly find yourself not bad then, even though at the time, you found yourself faulty,“โข she stated.
The information, originally reported by 60millions-mag.com, offers a โfresh perspective on the aging process and highlights โthe importance of a nuanced approach to aesthetic concerns.