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June 21, 2016

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Lioned wrinkle - how is it formed?


The lioned wrinkle is a vertical single or double line formed between the eyebrows, which gives the person a threatening view. How to prevent it? How to get rid of it efficiently? Explain!

Between the eyebrows at the base of the nose, a lioned wrinkle is formed - these characteristic vertical lines give the face an angry or threatening look.
These are mimic wrinkles arising from the enhanced work of the muscles responsible for the Mimic.

The lioneer largely depends on the anatomy of the person, but also appears in people who are often angry and negatively relate to the world.

First, the wrinkle disappears as the muscles relax. With age, it is compacted and deepened.

To prevent it, you need to use the correct care to strengthen the skin in this area. Also useful massage aimed at relaxation of fabrics.

When the wrinkle becomes constant, the only way to get rid of it is to introduce botulinum toxin into the skin to suppress the hyperactivity of the mimic muscles.

Lioned wrinkle - how is it formed?

The lion's wrinkle refers to the type of mimic wrinkles arising from the high activity of certain mimic muscles. Stretching and wrinkling the skin, they force it to smoke, and over time, when this action is repeated again and again, fixing lines and furrows characteristic of this area. Three muscles are responsible for the formation of a lion's wrinkle: two symmetrically reaching small muscles, frowning eyebrows and a straight nose muscle. To a large extent, the tendency to it depends on the situation and the forces of the facial muscles, as well as from inherited anatomy and facial expressions.

The lioneer also appears in humans - both women and men - who are often angry, frowning and expressing their negative emotions.

Initially, when the muscles are reduced, a dynamic wrinkle is formed, which, like a sheet of paper, is stretched as muscle relaxed. Unfortunately, often repeated strong cuts deepen and finally fix the furrow in this place (then it is a static wrinkle, which does not disappear when relaxing the muscles), which gives the face constantly threatening and unpleasant. Although a single term is used (lioned wrinkle, lion groove), most often we are dealing with two parallel (symmetrical) lines between the eyebrows located at the base of the nose (sometimes more such lines). Their deepening over time also contribute to the sagging fabrics on the forehead. Some people over the wrinkle may appear a skin fold, which additionally causes folds on the skin and exacerbates the unfavorable appearance of the entire face. Usually, the problem of permanent lioned wrinkles concerns people over 40 years old, but in case of severe facial expressions, it may appear earlier, about thirty. natashaescort.com/en/

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