As we enter this new year, we are confronted with the fact that not only will we turn a year old this calendar year, but that at some point, despite our best efforts we will begin to look our age. Once we hit our 30s, the normal cheek fat starts to begin its enduring descent southward, which does some unfortunate things. First off, it creates those deepened wrinkles from the nose to the mouth called nasolabial folds. In addition, it makes the lower eyelid skin and the cheek skin seem separate instead of having the smooth transition of youth, which makes us look tired. As we enjoy life into our 40s and 50s, this cheek fat descends more and the skin loses some of its elasticity. This results in jowl formation and a drooping neckline. Read the rest of this page »
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