The temple is the left and right (lateral) sides of our forehead, which appears full, curved and usually oval in shape with even distribution of subcutaneous and deep fatty tissue. Over the years, the temples will experience a morphological loss of its fullness, caused by skeletal changes and the degeneration of soft tissue. This phenomenon would cause the face to take the contour which we commonly label as ‘monkey-nutshaped’, giving rise to a more scrawny and bony appearance.