Prospective, Non-interventional Study Assessing Perioral Rejuvenation Procedure
The goal of this observational study is to learn how a perioral rejuvenation procedure affects perioral line severity and lip volume over time in adults undergoing routine aesthetic treatment in a single clinical center. The main questions it aims to answer are:
* What proportion of participants achieves a ≥1-point improvement from baseline on both the Lip Fullness Scale (LFS) and the Static Perioral Lines Assessment Scale (SPLAS) at Week 12?
* How do skin wrinkling/surface roughness, lip and perioral volume, and patient satisfaction change over 6 and 12 weeks?
Participants will:
* Receive a routine (non-study-mandated) holistic perioral rejuvenation procedure as decided by their treating clinician.
* Attend study visits at approximately baseline, Week 6, and Week 12.
* Undergo independent clinical assessments (assessor not involved in treatment delivery) of LFS and SPLAS.
* Have skin wrinkling and surface roughness documented by VISIA skin analysis (baseline, Week 6, Week 12).
* Have lip and perioral volume measured by VECTRA M3 volume analysis (baseline, Week 6, Week 12).
* Complete a standardized patient satisfaction questionnaire (Week 12).
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Perioral Wrinkles
Crow's Feet
Lip Volume Enhancement
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