Unit AP Anatomy, Physiology and Morphology of the Ageing Face
Ageing and its effects on facial morphology and anatomical structures
1. Analyse the changes that occur to the face and neck during the aging process, taking into account the following aspects:
• Physiological changes to the skin structure
• Degenerative skin conditions associated with ageing
• The causes and effects of intrinsic and extrinsic ageing
• The distinction between static and dynamic wrinkling
• Morphological changes to the face and neck
• The effectiveness of the Merz and Glogau scales in assessing the skin’s aging process.
2. Evaluate why it is important for the Aesthetic Practitioner to have a sound knowledge andunderstanding of the ageing process and its impact on the facial anatomical structures,when carrying out facial aesthetic procedures.
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