always trying to understand the success rate. I wanted to check what's the impact of gravity and take a look something interesting that I noticed here from a gravity perspective there is a higher negative impact on the cheek than I have on the chin and jawline when she put the chin down. I see that the cheek collapses more than what happens with the jawline. And I also test in other positions and I put the patient again there is more impact on the chicken chin and you see something very interesting. I have saggginness here and I have this platismal path only to tease you a little bit. Do you remember when I talk about my modulation, I always tell you that the face speaks? And depending on what muscle is abnormally contracting, we notice how muscles try to combat seconds. Patients that they are starting saggy, you look at them, they are always in this resting position. And then when we lose it, we activate this. They look like And then we end up by trying to hold the sagness by doing this. And then finally, the last is this deck, the platis band. And the same thing here. Take a look. And again, we noticed that is still more impact in the cheek and then jawline. And the neck, believe it or not, is responding. That's what I wanted you to say. If her zygomatic major was effective when she put the chin down, she should have reacted like this. Trying to hold it. Couldn't lost the battle. Put her neck. No. Although her neck looks uh very challenging, the cheek lifting may be even harder for you to fix than the neck.
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