Marionette lines

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Marionette lines are long vertical lines that laterally circumscribe the chin.[1] They are important landmarks for the general impression of the face. Deep ones might give the face an expression of being dissatisfied, grim or even scornful. Marionette lines are an ideal target for Botox treatment, often in addition to injectable fillers.[2]

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  1. ^ Fabio Meneghini, Clinical Facial Analysis: Elements, Principles, Techniques
  2. ^ Mauricio De Maio, Botulinum Toxin in Aesthetic Medicine

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