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- It can be frustrating to look in the mirror and see aging eyes staring back at you. Despite efforts to retain a youthful appearance, signs…
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- Loose skin is expected as you get older or lose a significant amount of weight. Your tissues lose the ability to "bounce back" with age…
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- People of all ages struggle with skin concerns on their faces. Whether you've had acne scarring since your teenage years or are self-conscious due to…
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- Many people struggle with a double chin. Diet and exercise can help you shed extra pounds and tone muscles, but no workout routines or dietary…
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- Breast ptosis (drooping) happens when the structures supporting the breast tissues fail and often occurs with natural aging, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or overly large breasts. There…
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- Your face changes with age in numerous ways. The supportive structures in your skin (such as collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid) start to decrease and…
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- Many men and women struggle with the loss of youthful facial contours, which happens as the skin thins with age and facial fat shrinks and…
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- Many women struggle with the shape and size of their buttocks due to their genetics or age-related changes. This body area is difficult to tone…
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- Eyelid skin and the tissues around the eyes are delicate and often show signs of aging before other facial areas. While some men and women…
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- A weak or short chin can impact your self-esteem, making you self-conscious of your facial profile and the proportions of your face. Chin augmentation with…
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- You've tried low-carb, no-sugar, and other diets with targeted exercise. Maybe you've even reached your goal number on the scale, but you still have areas…
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