Story
A professional woman in her late forties visited Medical Aesthetics 360° after noticing gradual facial changes — deepening smile lines, loss of cheek support, and mild skin laxity that made her look more tired than she felt.
Her goal was clear: she wanted to look refreshed and natural, not “done.” Having seen examples of treatments that appeared puffy or exaggerated, she was determined to maintain her authentic look while improving definition and lift.
During her consultation with Dr Chun-Yen Huang (MED0001187421), a thorough assessment revealed that volume loss around the mid-face and canine fossa was contributing to heaviness and deeper folds around the mouth. Dr Huang explained how strategic replenishment of support, combined with skin-tightening methods, could restore lift and rejuvenation without altering her natural expression.
Various options were discussed, from non-surgical collagen stimulation to precision volumising and energy-based tightening. After careful consideration, she chose a combined approach that would enhance skin firmness, smooth contours, and subtly restore mid-face volume.
The treatment was performed with precision and care, targeting the underlying structures that influence facial laxity. Within weeks, she noticed that her smile lines softened, her cheeks looked naturally supported, and her skin felt firmer and brighter.
Visible Results
- Softer nasolabial folds and smoother contours
- Improved cheek support and mid-face definition
- Enhanced firmness and elasticity
- Natural, refreshed appearance — not puffy or overfilled
Doctor
Dr Chun Yen Huang (MED0001187421)
Cosmetic Physician – Medical Aesthetics 360°
Consultation Insight
At Medical Aesthetics 360°, our philosophy is refinement, not alteration.
Each plan begins with a detailed consultation to understand individual anatomy, goals, and lifestyle.
Whether through energy-based tightening, collagen restoration, or precision volumising, Dr Chun-Yen Huangdesigns treatments that restore youthful balance while preserving natural beauty — ensuring patients look refreshed, not transformed.