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The Science of Facial Aging: Do High Cheekbones Age Well?

According to dermatological research, intrinsic factors like genetics influence up to 60% of how an individual's skin ages. A key part of this is the underlying bone structure, which directly impacts the answer to the question: do high cheekbones age well?

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Do people with high cheekbones age well? The genetic advantages explained

Genetics play a significant role in how our faces age, and facial structure is a major contributing factor. Yes, people with high cheekbones often age well because their prominent bone structure offers better support for the facial skin and underlying tissues. This structural advantage can help slow down the visible effects of sagging and volume loss over time.

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Do you age better with high cheekbones? Understanding the Genetics of Facial Aging

According to plastic surgeons, the appearance of prominent high cheekbones can help support the mid-face and potentially delay the visible sagging that occurs with aging. The idea that some people age more gracefully than others is a complex interplay of genetics, lifestyle choices, and underlying facial structure, a topic of growing interest in the field of healthy aging.

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