For anyone looking in the mirror on a daily basis (hey, beautiful), the first signs of aging are on the surface: darker undereye circles that seem somehow larger than the last time, a pair of lines ...
You can blame the bones in the face, not just gravity, for those wrinkles, jowls, and the general drooping appearance that comes with age. A new study shows that the shrinking of facial bones plays a ...
The conversation about facial aging typically focuses on sun exposure, genetics, and skincare routines, while overlooking a fundamental daily activity—chewing. This repetitive action, performed ...
Why do so many black adults continue to look youthful as they age? A new study says it's in their bones. Researchers found that the facial bones of black adults retain a higher mineral content than ...
What actually happens to our faces as we age? Each of the tissue types that make up the face goes through its own aging process. This includes the loss of fat in the mid-face, reduction in volume of ...
Bones consist of an extracellular organic matrix housed in inorganic mineral crystals. The organic matrix is mainly comprised of collagen type 1 amongst other proteins. Bones contain marrow and ...
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