Facial aging is an inevitable situation. Over the years, the skin of the face and neck begins to loosen, and wrinkles called “crow’s feet” appear at the edge of the eyes. Fine wrinkles on the forehead then get deeper. Sagging appears at the edges of the chin; and longitudinal bands appear in front of the neck, like a double chin appearance. Genetic characteristics, personal habits, gravity, and longtime sun exposure are the major factors affecting facial aging.