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Why is my chin disappearing as I age? Unveiling the Causes

By age 35, many people begin losing bone mass along the jawline, leading to a less defined profile. If you've wondered, 'Why is my chin disappearing as I age?' you're not alone. This phenomenon is a natural, yet often unwelcome, part of the aging process, influenced by a combination of factors beyond just bone resorption, including changes in skin elasticity, facial fat, and muscle tone.

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