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How the face ages
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35-45
YEARS OLD
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Skin
- The skin tends to develop areas of mild mixed pigmentation
and there is a moderate decrease in its thickness
Gravitational lines
- The eyebrow descends slightly and the upper eyelid can become
heavier
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The prominence of the cheek moves downwards producing an elongation
in the height of the lower eyelid
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The nasolabial lines coming downwards from below the side of
the nose to the side of the mouth deepen
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The jaw line can become less defined with the early formation
of jowls
Active lines
- Lines caused by contraction of the underlying muscles deepen.
These are located in:
+ The frown areas between the eyebrows
+ Across the forehead
+ In the crows feet area
Volume
- The lower part of the face begins to loose volume particularly
around the mouth and lips
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45-55 YEARS
OLD
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Skin
- The skin changes progress with increased mixed pigmentation,
loss of thickness and hydration
Gravitational lines
- The jaw line softens with increasing jowl formation
Active lines
- The active lines produced by underlying muscle activity
continue to deepen
Volume
- The cheeks, lips and area around the mouth slowly loose
volume producing a less rounded appearence
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55-65 YEARS OLD
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Skin
- The changes in the skin continue due to ultra-violet
light exposure
Gravitational lines
- The facial changes continue with an increase in the width
of the lower section and a reduction in the upper area
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During this period the neck often looses its definition with
increased laxity in this region
Active lines
- The active lines between the eyebrows, across the forehead
and in the crows feet area continue to deepen
Volume
- The upper part of the face and area around the mouth
continue to loose volume
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