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The importance of elasticity treatment for a beautiful face shape.

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      Hello, this is Faceline plastic surgery clinic.  Today, we would like to talk about facial shape and elasticity.  As inhabitants of Earth, we are inevitably affected by the force of gravity, as discovered by Newton’s law of universal gravitation.  We live under the influence of the force pulling us downward toward the ground due to gravity.  The skin surrounding our faces is no exception.  Despite being subjected to gravity, the shape around our facial skeleton is maintained, thanks to the elasticity inherent in the skin, even when not visibly sagging, the gravitational pull on the skin has an impact on our facial shape!  In 2008, aboard the international space station (ISS), Korean astronaut Yi Soyeon and her research team conducted a facing experiment to observe changes in human body. Using specialized imaging equipment, they captured images of faces to examine alterations resulting from the extremely low gravity in space.   Remarkably, intriguing changes began to o

Director Jinsoo Lee’s plastic surgery essay 32- Amedeo Modigliani's Long Midface

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Amedeo Modigliani (1884~1920) is regarded as one of the most handsome figures among the great artists of the time.   [Image source: Google] The handsome young man had a fatal flaw—his weak and delicate body, plagued by tuberculosis throughout his life.   Amedeo Modigliani (1884~1920) is regarded as one of the greatest handsome artists of his time, hailing from Italy. Despite his good looks, Modigliani suffered from a weak and delicate constitution, battling tuberculosis for his entire life. After receiving art education in Italy, Modigliani ventured to Paris at the age of 22 in 1907, embarking on the path of a professional artist. During his time in Paris, from 1910 onwards, he dedicated several years exclusively to sculpture. His sculptures were heavily influenced by African primitive art, which also had a significant impact on the contemporary Cubist sculptors. Modigliani mainly sculpted heads, featuring extremely narrow foreheads and very long noses as distinctive traits.