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What happens to connective tissue and elastic fibers as people age?

By age 60, many people experience a measurable decline in their body's production of quality collagen, a key component of connective tissue. This decline, coupled with a series of other intrinsic and extrinsic factors, directly affects what happens to connective tissue and elastic fibers as people age. These changes contribute to many of the physical signs we associate with getting older.

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