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January 05, 2011 | Facial Surgery

Volume Loss in Bones Contributes to Facial Aging, Study Finds

According to study results recently released by a team of plastic surgery researchers, it is not only fat and collagen depletion that contributes to an aged facial appearance over time, but also a gradual loss of bone volume. This “milestone” study, according to American Society of Plastic Surgeons President Dr. Phil Haeck, brings surgeons one […]

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July 14, 2009 | Facial Surgery

Multiple Options For Rejuvenated Eyes

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Is this you? Your eyes appear swollen morning and night; you constantly have under eye bags or dark circles; when people aren’t saying you look tired, they’re asking if you have allergies or if you feel okay. If these situations sounds familiar, perhaps it’s time to make a change.  When treatments are so readily available, […]

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February 27, 2009 | Facial Surgery

Identical Twin Study Reveals Truth About Facial Aging

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A recent ASPS study revealed that the average person’s environment and lifestyle might play a more significant role than genes, at least when it comes to the onset and visible progression of facial aging. Published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the study analyzed identical twins with contrasting lifestyle factors to visibly check for signs of […]

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