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How Aging Changes Your Skin, Hair and Body Shape
Here's how aging affects you on the outside

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The Aging Face
As a person ages, noticeable changes take place in the face. In fact, that's often the first sign of aging that people notice.

As shown in this illustration,

  • Aging skin begins to sag, as muscle tone gradually decreases. This can be especially apparent in the skin of the chin and neck.
  • Aging skin appears thinner and more translucent, as the outer skin layers lose fat.
  • Aging skin becomes more dry, and wrinkles appear.
  • Sun damaged skin is more susceptible to these changes, and often appears to age faster than skin that has been protected from the sun by using sunblock and wearing a hat.

For more detailed information on aging skin and how aging affects the face, along with steps you can take to slow your aging process, see Aging Changes in Skin.

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