Journal of Regenerative Medicine & Biology Research

Date 25 June 2025

Abstract Background: Collagen and elastin play a crucial role in skin traction; their deterioration contributes to causing skin sagging and laxity with time. Soft tissue ptosis modifies the mandibular profile in addition to enhancing the nasolabial folds, lines of puppets and lateral eyebrow area; moreover, skin atrophy and volume loss are major factors involved in facial aging, contributing to the formation of facial rhytids, skeletonization, and pseudo-descent of the midface. Non-surgical face and neck rejuvenation lift with resorbable suspension threads and Superficial Enhanced Fluid Fat Injection (SEFFI) can be used as a temporary procedure until the aging appearance requires a more radical approach. 

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