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The aging face
Journal article   Peer reviewed

The aging face

Audrey C Ko, Bobby S Korn and Don O Kikkawa
Survey of ophthalmology, Vol.62(2), pp.190-202
03/2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.survophthal.2016.09.002
PMID: 27693312

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Abstract

Advancements in technology and medicine have led to a greater life expectancy and a corresponding increased interest in the mechanisms and prevention of aging. Because of its central role in human perception of age and emotion, the aging face generates a high demand for understanding the etiology of senescence-related changes. There are effective nonsurgical and surgical methods available for those seeking functional or cosmetic facial rejuvenation.
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