Orthopedic News

September 28, 2005

Shrinking Facial Bones Cause Facial Aging

Beauty, and age, is more than skin deep. In fact, it's bone-deep, a new study finds.
Researchers say shrinking facial bones play a major role in facial aging and that women experience this type of facial bone loss at a younger age than men. (excite.com)

Posted by news editor | Filed under: Facial Aging


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