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Can you lose your chin as you get older? Exploring facial aging

By age 35, many people begin to experience some bone mass loss in the jawline, causing the chin to appear more recessed. So, **can you lose your chin as you get older**? The noticeable change is a result of several complex factors, including skeletal changes, skin laxity, and fat redistribution.

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