Face
They're not always laugh wrinkles.
No other part of the body defines us as individuals like our face. It reflects our personality and with our facial expressions gives us our unmistakable appearance. It is our most important communication organ that reflects all our emotions. All the more, congenital or acquired changes or functional or aesthetic limitations can have considerable psychosocial consequences for the patient. In addition, the natural aging process is not as strongly "written into the face" of any organ as it is of the face itself.