First, let’s examine what beautiful women have in common. Beautiful women all have big eyes, a curved nose, a smooth facial profile, and most importantly, they are all young. Being young is a great state to be in and how we wish to stay young forever and not age. Unfortunately, this youthfulness can only be preserved until the age of 25. After the age of 25, the skin gradually goes downhill due to photoaging and collagen reduction. After the age of 45, the facial skeletal system begins to atrophy, facial tissues further aging and sagging, the old look appears. The picture below vividly demonstrates the aging process The aging process is slow, and many people think that it is something that only middle-aged people should be concerned about. However, they don’t realize that preventing aging is easier and more effective than reversing it. This is easy to understand, just like taking care of your car, routine maintenance can make a big difference. If you don’t take care of it on a regular basis, it will be too late when something goes wrong with it. This is especially true when it comes to Botox wrinkle removal. When the first wrinkles on the face begin to appear, it is important to intervene early with Botox to treat them; if left unattended, it will only accelerate the aging process. The new concept in Botox wrinkle treatment is to perform a small number of maintenance injections, and not to wait until wrinkles appear. In addition to Botox injections, you need to do two things before wrinkles start to appear: good lifestyle habits and active skin management. For skin management you need to do sun protection, hydration, and spot removal. Here I would like to add that photorejuvenation not only removes blemishes, but also has a photobiological effect that stimulates skin tissue regeneration. Treatments based on similar mechanisms include radiofrequency, Thermage, ultrasonic scaler, fractional laser, etc. (Dr. Gao has a detailed introduction on this aspect, and interested parties can enter the public number to check it out). In addition to photovoltaic treatments, the potential of adipose stem cell therapy in the prevention of aging should not be underestimated. Aging is currently considered to be due to a decrease in cellular activity in the body, which ultimately leads to the aging of tissues and organs. Aging and regeneration exist simultaneously, and if the process of aging is greater than the process of regeneration, the organism is considered to be in the aging stage. Stem cells are constantly lost during the aging process, so supplementation of stem cells has the potential to slow down aging. The history of cellular therapy dates back to the 15th century, with the first clinical application in 1912 for the treatment of thymus and hypothyroidism. Since then, there has been a boom in cell therapy around the world. Zuk et al. discovered adipose stem cells in adipose tissue in 2001, and found that they can differentiate into various tissues such as bone, cartilage, fat, cardiac muscle, nerves, etc., and have the ability to promote wound healing, regeneration of damaged tissue cells, and reduction of scar tissue. In recent years, some experiments have shown that superoxide dismutase (SOD), NO, interleukin 2 and splenic index have been increased after the application of adipose stem cells, while malondialdehyde content has been significantly reduced. It was confirmed that fat stem cells can effectively enhance the body’s free radical scavenging and antioxidant capacity, improve the body’s immune function and delay aging. In addition, some researchers found that after subcutaneous injection of adipose stem cells into the facial skin, elastic fibers and acid-resistant elastic fibers were seen to proliferate in the dermal papillary layer of the skin. Electron microscopic examination revealed hyperplastic three-dimensional tissue and abundant vascular beds in the reticular layer of the dermis. Tissue proliferation in the dermal layer of the skin shows skin rejuvenation. What does this mean? Adipose stem cells are not only fillers, they are regenerators! While filling, fat stem cells also better promote skin tissue repair, regeneration and improve facial pores and skin texture. What is the process of such a high profile treatment, here are four charts for you to read. The first step is to extract fat from the abdomen or thighs. The first step is to extract the fat from the abdomen or thighs, so that the excess meat on the stomach is gone and the thighs are thinned; the second step is to centrifuge the fat to obtain a mixture containing fat stem cells; the third step is to mix the centrifuged mixture with fat cells to prepare a filler; the fourth step is to carry out the filler injection treatment. What parts of the face can be injected with such good stuff? See the six pictures below.